with Kathryn Ryan
Monday to Friday, 9am - Midday
09:05 Claims that youth employment schemes will lose Government funding
Dale Williams, Otorohanga mayor and chair of the Mayors' Taskforce for Jobs; Andrew Wade, Dargaville businessman who spearheaded the establishment of the Employers Initiative Group in the town; and Bryan Cadogen, mayor of Clutha District.
09:30 Psychic comedian Chris Cox
Mindreader who can't read minds.
09:45 UK correspondent Kate Adie
10:05 Feature Guest - Hannah Rothschild
British documentary filmmaker Hannah Rothschild has made a documentary and written a book on her great Aunt Pannonica Rothschild's very colourful life, who left the UK and her family to live among jazz legends, including Theolonius Monk and Charlie Parker.
The Baroness by Hannah Rothschild
Published by Virago
10:35 Book Review with Quentin Johnson
Hitler by A N Wilson
Published by Fourth Estate
10:45 Reading: Night Travellers, by Tina Shaw - Part 1
Read by Amy Tarleton
The girl is happy – just an ordinary girl – but something happens to her in her home, at night, and her life changes forever.
11:05 New Technology with Sarah Putt
Telecom's new CEO, Poppy Day on Twitter, and e-Voting fail.
11:30 Science on the Ice - Antarctica
Scientist, science journalist and co-producer of Radio New Zealand's Our Changing World, Veronika Meduna.
11:45 Media commentator Gavin Ellis
Signs that TV3 is cutting back on current affairs, TVNZ and TV3 appoint new political editors and euphemism in the news.
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Dale Williams Otorohanga mayor and chair of the Mayors' Taskforce for Jobs; Andrew Wade, a Dargaville businessman who spearheaded the establishment of the Employers Initiative Group in the town; and Bryan Cadogen, mayor of Clutha District. (24′01″)
Mindreader who can't read minds. (16′06″)
The battle to be mayor of London, and Rupert Murdoch is grilled about his political influence at the Leveson inquiry. (9′16″)
British documentary filmmaker Hannah Rothschild has made a documentary and written a book on her great Aunt Pannonica Rothschild's very colourful life, who left the UK and her family to live among jazz legends, including Theolonius Monk and Charlie Parker. (24′41″)
'Hitler' by A N Wilson, published by Fourth Estate. (6′48″)
Telecom's new CEO, Poppy Day on Twitter, and e-Voting fail. (18′08″)
Former Bridgecorp head Rod Petricevic has been sentenced to six-and-a-half years in prison for misleading investors. (46″)
Scientist, science journalist and co-producer of Radio New Zealand's Our Changing World, Veronika Meduna. (18′54″)
Signs that TV3 is cutting back on current affairs, TVNZ and TV3 appoint new political editors and euphemism in the news. (12′24″)
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
John Green is the best-selling author of young adult novels – his latest book The Fault in our Stars, about a teenage couple who meet at a cancer support group – has sold more than 270,000 copies and is being made into a movie. All together his books have sold more than 1.3 million copies worldwide. He and his brother Hank have had 200 million YouTube views of their Vlogbrothers channel weekly video exchanges to each other. The Green brothers have also launched 'CrashCourse'- an educational YouTube channel featuring teaching videos they've made on the sciences and humanities. John Green will tell Kathryn about his life as a “Professional Person of the Internet”.
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.
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