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Half of senior doctors suffering burnout - survey
9:08 AM.A survey by the Association of Salaried Medical Specialists suggests half of senior doctors and dentists are suffering physical, mental and emotional exhaustion. It was carried out by Dr Charlotte… Read more Audio
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Viewing with Sarah McMullan
11:49 AM.Sarah McMullan's been watching action-comedy Suicide Squad with Will Smith, Absolutely Fabulous - the movie, as well as Magic City and Guilty Pleasures. Audio
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Parenting: Videogames
11:25 AM.James Portnow is a video game developer and writer for the Extra Credits YouTube series about the role of games in society. Nine to Noon interveiwed him previously about the role of games in society… Read more Audio
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New technology with Andy Linton
11:07 AM.Andy Linton on how much of your private information the Government is collecting from organisations - and how little is known about how often it happens. Audio
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Book review -Tail of the Taniwha by Courtney Sina Meredith
10:40 AM.Reviewed by Rachel O'Neill, published by Beatnik Publishing. Audio
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Depression impairs forward-thinking
10:11 AM.Neuroscientist Donna Rose Addis on the study which says the ability to think about the future is significantly impaired during depression, and it is linked to changes in the brain. Read more Audio
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UK correspondent Kate Adie
9:51 AM.Kate Adie on Lowell Goddard's resignation from the UK child abuse inquiry, what impact is the new Government leadership having on UK and the Olympics. Audio
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Moves to adopt more Open Source Software
9:38 AM.More software that's free to use and repurpose should be being produced by government agencies in future thanks to a new document which outlines how agencies can use and license Open Source Software… Read more Audio
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Waste Crime
9:24 AM.Waste crime in the European Union is big business, illegal dumping is estimated to be worth at least 900 million dollars a year. Kathryn Ryan speaks to Jim Baird, a professor of waste and resource… Read more Audio
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Interest rates hit record low
9:09 AM.Kathryn Ryan talks to RNZ's Business Editor, Gyles Beckford, as the Reserve Bank cuts interest rates to a record low of two per cent. Audio
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Arts commentator Courtney Johnston
11:48 AM.Courtney Johnston discusses an exhibition of work by Walker Evans, one of the most famous 20th century photographers, in Wellington, and the secret art hidden inside 1990s TV classic Melrose Place. Audio
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The science of stuff used to make things
11:31 AM.What is materials science and what do we need it for? Kathryn Ryan speaks to Dr Nicola Gaston, a principal investigator at the MacDiarmid Institute for Advanced Materials and Nanotechnology. Audio
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Marty Duda's artist of the week: Nico
11:07 AM.Nico = Icon. Nico, of course was the iconic model/actress/singer/songwriter who featured on The Velvet Underground's debut album…at Andy Warhol's insistence…then went on to carve out a singular solo… Read more Audio
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NZ Literature Review - In the Supplementary Garden
10:37 AM.'In the Supplementary Garden' by Diana Bridge. Reviewed by Harry Ricketts, published by Cold Hub Press. Audio
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The courtroom battle that brought down the KKK
10:06 AM.Kathryn Ryan speaks with best selling journalist and non-fiction writer Laurence Leamer, whose latest book tells the remarkable true story of a legal case in 1981 which bankrupted the Ku Klux Klan. Read more Audio
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Australia correspondent Karen Middleton
9:52 AM.Controversy over the census, a proposal to acknowledge indigenous Australians in the Constitution and a bit of gloating over the Rugby Sevens result at the Rio Olympics. Audio
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A stripper's perspective
9:37 AM.Kathryn Ryan speaks to Hadassah Grace, a stripper who says she and other performers are sick and tired of the way they're treated by many New Zealanders. Audio
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The search for flight MH370
9:08 AM.Kathryn Ryan speaks to Chief Commissioner of the Australian Transport Safety Bureau, Greg Hood, and the Bureau's MH370 search programme Director, Peter Foley. A decision on whether to continue the… Read more Audio
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Media commentator, Gavin Ellis
11:45 AM.The NZME/Fairfax Olympics ban has seen both newspaper groups fully availing themselves of the "fair use" provision of the Copyright Act to access SkyTV video. And does the demise of Saatchi's Chairman… Read more Audio
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Treaty Settlement stories preserved
11:30 AM.New Zealanders who've been involved in negotiating treaty settlements, or whose lives have been affected by them, are sharing their stories for a national research project. The Ministry for Culture… Read more Audio
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Business commentator Rod Oram
11:12 AM.Rod Oram is looking at what the Reserve Bank might do later this week with the Official Cash Rate, and also he'll examine the temporary suspension of kiwifruit exports to China. Audio
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2nd Olympic Silver
11:07 AM.Barry Guy reports for Nine to Noon from Rio where New Zealand has scored a 2nd Silver medal at the Olympic Rugby Sevens event, losing in the final to Australia 24-17. Audio
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Book Review - The Essex Serpent by Sarah Perry
10:40 AM.The Essex Serpent by Sarah Perry, reviewed by Susanna Andrew and published by Profile Books. RRP $32.99. Audio
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Mike Durant: Black Hawk Down
10:08 AM.Nine to Noon speaks to Mike Durant, a former US army helicopter pilot, shot down over Mogadishu during the United States' disastrous, and short-lived intervention in Somalia in 1993. Read more Audio
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US correspondent, Steve Almond
9:50 AM.The apparent implosion of the Trump campaign, which has been in a free-fall for the past ten days. And the Zika has shown up in Florida. Audio