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Nine To Noon

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As organisers marked 100 days until the FIFA World Cup this week, alarm bells are ringing in the Football Ferns camp, Brendon McCullum lands himself in hot water, and the resurgence of one of netball's most perplexing talents. Dana Johannsen is
The Invercargill Central Development Project has been a huge undertaking, Logan has an update. Plans are underway for a civic tribute to former mayor Sir Tim Shadbolt, meanwhile the Gore District Council has some trouble in the ranks with CEO S
Olly Clifton of Unity Books Auckland reviews The Shards by Bret Easton Ellis, published by Penguin Random House
It's an extraordinary story: spyware that spread through as little as a missed WhatsApp call and was used to keep tabs on high-profile targets - from Princesses to Presidents. The Pegasus cybersurveillance tool was created by Israeli company NS
Ed White is a correspondent with the Financial Times. He talks to Susie about the latest news around Asia; a growing debt crisis in Pakistan, a deadly military airstrike on a village in Myanmar, Japan under fire for its climate response ahead o
The infamous Koh-i-Noor diamond, one of England's Crown Jewels, has a history so bloody it makes Game of Thrones look like a children's cartoon. The 105.6-carat diamond was forcibly removed from India in the 1850s and during King Charles' coron
It's the main gateway to the country and it's in for a big overhaul - but who's going to pay? And how long might Aucklanders' own a stake in it? Last month Auckland Airport unveiled plans to overhaul its 57-year-old domestic terminal to the tun
Film and TV correspondent Tamar Munch joins Susie to talk about Beef (Netflix), a revenge comedy drama about two strangers who get into a road-rage incident. Air (cinemas), is directed by and starring Ben Affleck, about the true story behind th
Author and parenting coach Maggie Dent shares advice for parents who are wondering what to do when their child only wants them or your co-parent to do things for them. 
AI expert Dr Mahsa Mohaghegh joins Susie to talk about the pause that's been called for in the development of AI - is it too soon to be calling for safety systems at this stage when the technology is so new? Meanwhile AI has been doing the job
The government has unveiled its shake-up of the three waters reforms, abandoning plans to establish four mega water entities in favour of ten. Prime Minister Chris Hipkins and Local Government Minister Keiran McAnulty just unveiled the new plan
Matt talks to Susie about escalating car theft crime and a recent vape store ramraid. Also there is concern about the swollen Taylor River running through Blenheim and he has an update on grape harvesting in the region.
Jonathan West reviews The Fate of the Land by Danny Keenan, published by Massey University Press
As Chief Executive of Te Runanga o Ngāi Tahu, Arihia Bennett leads a whanau of more than 78,000 iwi members, including their near-$2b worth of assets. She's been in the role for 11 years, overseeing all of Ngāi Tahu's operations, including farm
UK correspondent Dan Bloom joins Susie to discuss the meeting between Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and US President Joe Biden in Northern Ireland, amid a continuing political stalemate. The health system is dealing with an unprecedented four-day
The Covid years were tough ones for the arts sector - and now it's facing extra challenges amid a cost of living crisis. A new funding platform - the first and only one dedicated to the arts and culture sector - seeks to change that. It's been
The government is expected to abandon its plan for four massive water entities in favour of ten when it announces its re-worked plans for 3 waters reform this morning. Many councils around the country objected to the original plan which would h
We celebrate academic excellence but the skill that will really benefit a child later in life is the ability to budget and save, says financial expert Liz Koh. "The most important gift you can give your children is to teach them how to manage t
In her first novel in decades, author Sue McCauley explores the theme of starting over in your mid-60s amid a rapidly-changing New Zealand of the 1980s. 
Kelly talks to Susie about the severity of the housing crisis in Rotorua and the efforts to improve the situation including Kainga Ora's building programme. Also the cost to ratepayers of dumped super market trolleys, and a new homegrown musica
Ralph McAllister reviews A Private Spy - Letters of John le Carre edited by Tim Cornwell, published by Viking
Prior to taking an academic position teaching engineering at the University of Auckland, Neil Broom was a research fellow for 20 years, applying his engineering skills to tissue biomechanics research - specifically in the areas of bio- prosthet
Australia correspondent Karen Middleton joins Susie to talk about how the planned referendum on establishing a permanent indigenous body to advise Parliament and enshrine it in the Constitution has split the Liberal party. The switch from packa
A huge volume of cyclone silt and sediment is building up in our rivers and coastal environments, swamping sea animals and plants. Susie Ferguson speaks with Professor of Marine Science at the University of Waikato, and Sustainable Seas' Nation
A newly released survey of staff at Te Pukenga finds one in three staff do not believe they have a future with the new mega polytech, and the vast majority would not recommend working there to family or friends. The survey was conducted in Octo
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