09:05 Constitutional review to look at the parliamentary terms and the Treaty of Waitangi

Andrew Geddis, Associate Professor specialising in public and electoral law at Otago University; Moana Jackson, Maori lawyer who is chairs an independent iwi constitutional working group.

09:25 US engagement with Muslims

Farah Pandith, US Secretary of State's Special Representative to Muslim Communities. The Indian-born Muslim was appointed to the role in June last year and reports directly to Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.

09:45 UK correspondent Jon Dennis

10:05 Miriam Frank - author, Holocaust survivor and Otago University educated doctor

My Innocent Absence: Tales from a nomadic life by Miriam Frank
Published by Arcadia

10:30 Book Review with Mary McCallum

The Night Bookmobile by Audrey Niffenegger
Published by Jonathan Cape

10:45 Reading: Turaki Domain by Justin Eade (Part 2 of 2)

Tex Rapley is a seventy test All Black legend who has played to massive crowds in all the great stadia of the world. Today Tex is playing on pitch number two , Turaki Domain before thirty spectators.

11:05 New Technology with Nigel Horrocks

Predictions for 2015, how the computer whiz kids laughed at what's become one of the fastest growing companies in the world and modern art and the man with a camera in his head.

Read the research company Gartner's predictions

See baseball news sites written by robots, not reporters

See a local version of a coupon daily deal site

Watch the modern artist with a camera attached

11:30 Psychologist and parenting expert Nigel Latta

Advice for mothers on speaking to boys.

11:45 TV Reviewer Simon Wilson sums up the best and worst of the food shows

Gordon Ramsay versus Heston Blumenthal.