09:05 Ministerial expenses

Chris Carter, Labour MP and former minister; Jim Anderton, former minister; and John Tamihere, former Labour minister.

09:20 Adult learning

Linda Melrose, president of Community Learning in Schools, which is part of Adult and Community Education or ACE; and Alan Tuckett, CEO of NIACE (National Institute of Adult Continuing Education in the United Kingdom).

09:45 Asia correspondent Phil O'Sullivan

10:05 NZ Trio - Sarah Watkins, Ashley Brown and Justine Cormack

NZ Trio, pianist Sarah Watkins, cellist Ashley Brown and violinist Justine Cormack are pushing the boundaries of classical music and getting the cool kids to listen to it again.

10:30 Book Review with Harry Broad

Loving It All: Eminent New Zealanders Write About Growing Old
Edited by Gordon McLachlan
Published by Random House NZ

10:45 Reading: The Life And Death Of Laura Friday (And Of Pavarotti, Her Parrot) a black comedy by David Murphy

(Part 8 of 12, RNZ)

11:05 New Music with Sean McKenna

Artist: Carole King & James Taylor
Album: Live at the Troubadour (CD/DVD)
Song: Fire and Rain
Video: Performing 'You've Got A Friend' on Top of the Pops, 1971
Performing 'Natural Woman' on Letterman, 2010

Artist: Simon Lynge
Album: The Future
Song: Love Comes Back to You
Video: 'Infinitely You' - filmed on a glacier in East Greenland

Artist: Various - free MP3 on website
Album: Next Stop…Soweto (Volume 1 - Township Sounds from the Golden Age of Mbaqanga)
Song: Amaqawe Omculo - Jabulani Balaleli (Part 2)
Mahlathini & the Mahotella Queens - Umkhovu

Matariki music gigs:

Matariki At Te Papa - Kaumātua Kapa Haka
Saturday 12 and Sunday 13 June 2010

Wellington Foyer, Level 2
10.30am-4pm
Free entry

Matariki in Wellington (pdf)

Matariki music events in Auckland

11:30 Sports commentator Richard Boock

Richard asks whether the return of Sonny Bill Williams will be good for New Zealand rugby and he previews this weekend's All Blacks-Ireland game, plus the kick-off of the soccer world cup.

11:45 Week That Was with Radar and Irene Pink