Nine To Noon for Monday 25 February 2013
09:05 The death of artist Ralph Hotere
Greg O'Brien, writer, curator, art historian and friend of Ralph Hotere.
09:30 Is the Emissions Trading Scheme dead?
Associate Professor Euan Mason from the NZ School of Forestry at University of Canterbury. Professor Mason says New Zealand is failing to respond to climate change and it's an international embarrassment.
09:45 Middle East correspondent Irris Makler
10:05 David Walden - NZ advertising veteran
Outgoing CEO of the advertising agency Whybin TBWA Group, which is best known for the ASB Bank 'Goldstein' campaign, one of the longest-running uninterrupted campaigns in New Zealand.
10:35 Book Review with Quentin
Crooked Letter, Crooked Letter
Published by MacMillan
10:45 Reading: Among the Cinders, by Maurice Shadbolt
The story of a 16-year-old who accompanies his larger-than-life grandfather on a nostalgic trip through New Zealand (Part 1 of 10)
11:05 Political commentators Matthew Hooton and Mike Williams
Solid Energy, Labour's reshuffle, and whether the ACT Party still has the 500 members required by the Electoral Act.
11:30 Guest chef Tony Robson-Burrell, head chef at the Moutere Inn, New Zealand's oldest pub
He moved to New Zealand last year from the UK, where he was one of the country's top pub chefs and owner of the award-winning gastropub, The Wheatsheaf in the Cotswolds.
Recipes:
Moutere Inn Kiwi Lamb Burger
Vanilla Panna Cotta with Prunes Stewed in Armagnac
11:45 Off The Beaten Track with Kennedy Warne
The sights and sounds of South Africa.
Filleting snoek at Hout Bay, Cape Town.