On Nine to Noon Today

9:05 Canyoning tragedy

Murray Burton, Principal of Elim Christian College

9:20 Health economics

Peter Gluckman, Professor from Auckland University's Liggins Institute; and Harold Andelman, World Bank's Lead Human Development Economist for the African region

9:35 Canyoning tragedy

Grant Davidson, Chief executive of the Sir Edmund Hillary Outdoor Pursuits Centre

9:45 Allan Pullar, 62 year old tetraplegic and would be international air traveller

Air New Zealand say Allan Pullar has to pay for a support person

9:50 Australia Correspondent Ray Moynihan

10:05 Jeremy Scahill, journalist and author

Jeremy Scahill wrote the book Blackwater: The Rise of the World's Most Powerful Mercenary Army. His work focuses on the war in Iraq

10:30 Book Review: Speaking for Themselves by Jan Morgan

Reviewed by Crystal Beavis
(Published by Cape Catley Ltd, ISBN 978 1 877340 12 3)

10:45 Book Reading: The Rope Of Man by Witi Ihimaera

Part 7 of 13

11:05 Marty Duda's artist of the week: Shelby Lynn

11:30 Law with Andrew Scott-Howman

11:45 TV review with Simon Wilson, Senior Writer, Metro