Nine To Noon for Monday 7 March 2011
09:05 Heritage versus demolition in Christchurch
Gerry Brownlee, Earthquake Recovery Minister
09:20 Heritage versus demolition in Christchurch
Anna Crighton, Chairperson, Canterbury Earthquake Heritage Building Trust Board
09:30 Property values in Christchurch
Jono Ingerson, Research Director for www.qv.co.nz
09:40 Fighting Piracy
Captain Pottengal Mukundan, Director of the International Maritime Bureau, which operates the piracy reporting centre from Kuala Lumpur.
09:45 Europe correspondent Seamus Kearney
10:05 The Smithsonian
Michael Edson, the Director of Web and New Media Strategy at the Smithsonian Institution, the world's largest museum and research complex, consisting of 19 museums and galleries, the National Zoological Park and nine research facilities.
Smithsonian's web strategyAlternative reality game Ghosts of a Chance.
10:30 Book Review with Ralph McAllister
Caribou Island by David Vann, published by Viking
10:45 Reading:Hello Dubai, written & read by Joe Bennett (Part 1 of 10)
Skiing, Sand and Shopping in the World's Weirdest City.
11:05 Political commentators Matthew Hooton and Sue Bradford
They discuss the politics of the Christchurch quake, Hone Harawira's departure from the Maori Party, Simon Power's shock retirement announcement and the new Botany MP.
11:30 Guest chef Jeremy Jones and wine commentator John Hawkesby
Lamb fillets with Oregano and lemon
Lamb's kidneys with chili and sherry
11:45 Off The Beaten Track with Kennedy Warne
Bizarre, epic and unusual journeys, including The Degree Confluence Project, where people pick a whole-number degree of latitude and longitude and try to go there.