with Kathryn Ryan
Monday to Friday, 9am - Midday
09:05 Public funding for private schools
Deborah James, executive director of Independent Schools of New Zealand; Deborah Russell, Massey University taxation lecturer; Robin Duff, president of the Post Primary Teachers' Association.
09:30 What is an acceptable compromise for Medecin Sans Frontieres to make in a crisis situation?
Fabrice Weissman, editor of Humanitarian Negotiations Revealed.
09:45 Pacific correspondent Mike Field
10:05 All Black's mental skills coach Gilbert Enoka
Gilbert Enoka discusses his work with sports men and women at the highest level.
10:35 Book review with Sonja de Freiz
10:45 Reading: Just a Name by Siobhan Harvey
Kieran comes to appreciate the name his adoptive parents gave him, and calls his new son the same.
11:05 New music with Jeremy Taylor
Artist: Sam Cooke
Title: Mean Old World
Album: Night Beat
Label: RCA
Artist: Elvis Costello
Album: The Return Of The Spectacular Spinning Songbook
Label: Hip-O Records
Artist: Dr John
Title: Locked Down
Album: Locked Down
Label: Nonesuch
11:30 Sports commentator Joseph Romanos
Basketball, Twitter, Masters golf, and how we're maturing as a nation of sports followers.
11:45 The Week That Was with Radar and Eisabeth Easther
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Deborah James, executive director of Independent Schools of New Zealand; Deborah Russell, Massey University taxation lecturer; and Robin Duff, president of the Post Primary Teachers' Association. (23′30″)
What is an acceptable compromise for Medecin Sans Frontieres to make in a crisis situation? An interview with Fabrice Weissman, editor of MSF book 'Humanitarian Negotiations Revealed'. (12′00″)
An update on the Papua New Guinea political situation and the floods in Fiji. (9′50″)
Gilbert Enoka discusses his work with sports men and women at the highest level. (38′03″)
Sonja de Freiz reviews 'This Way to Spaceship' by Rhys Darby, published by PQ Blackwell. (2′57″)
Featuring Sam Cooke, Elvis Costello and Dr John. (9′15″)
Topics - basketball, twitter, Masters golf, and how we're maturing as a nation of sports followers. (10′29″)
With Radar and Eisabeth Easther. (11′47″)
From nine to noon every weekday, Kathryn Ryan talks to the people driving the news - in New Zealand and around the world. Delve beneath the headlines to find out the real story, listen to Nine to Noon's expert commentators and reviewers and catch up with the latest lifestyle trends on this award-winning programme.
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Off The Beaten Track with Kennedy Warne
Author Jeffrey Paparoa Holman delves into his father's wartime past and comes to terms with his own troubled relationship with him as told in his book The Lost Pilot: A Memoir. Later in life he began to ask questions that lead him into the heart of a troubled relationship with his father; into his past and his wartime marriage and to the names and faces of the six kamikaze who died that day.
Detective Inspector Tusha Penny is police national manager of Child Protection and Sexual Violence. She runs a dedicated facility where specialist staff focus purely on cases of child abuse and adult sexual offending around the country. It's a far cry from just seven years ago, when Tusha Penny uncovered a backlog of child abuse files in the Wairarapa - some files had been hidden in cabinets or simply "lost" in the system. That lead to an inquiry which revealed widespread issues across the country in child abuse investigations, and ultimately lead to the unit she heads today. She’ll speak to Kathryn about her work.
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