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Nine To Noon

Smart, in-depth and relentlessly curious, host Kathryn Ryan dives into the stories shaping New Zealand and its people. Interviews and expert analysis from around the world and at home. It’s where big ideas are unpacked and everyday life explored.
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Calls for only liquor store in Otara Town Centre to be closed

There have been calls for the only liquor store in Otara's Town Centre to be shut down. It comes as Auckland's Local Alcohol Policy temporary freeze on new off- licences in several suburbs, including Otara, is set to be lifted.

Jun 03, 202612 min

Sharron Martin's new novel - Cygnet River

Irish-born New Zealand-based author Sharron Martin's latest novel, Cygnet River, is set amid the Troubles in Ireland and shines a light on the experiences of women during this time.

Jun 02, 202616 min

Veteran Brad Poulter's powerful memoir on serving while gay

Brad Poulter's new memoir Built for This, traces the journey from a small-town upbringing through deployments to Afghanistan and the Gulf of Oman, exploring the personal and professional challenges he faced along the way.

Jun 02, 202625 min

Mobile defibrillators instead of public AEDs?

A study has found mobile health workers with defibrillators would be more effective saving people having a cardiac arrest, than having the device fixed in a public location.

Jun 02, 202612 min

Sports-chat with Glen Larmer

The All Whites are facing midfield injury setbacks with Ryan Thomas and Joe Bell ruled out of their upcoming warm-up matches. Across other sports, the Super Rugby Pacific playoffs are locked in following a final-round ladder shake-up, the Warriors narrowly lost 20-18 to the Panthers in a top-of-the-table NRL clash, and pole vaulter Imogen Ayris secured a career-best Diamond League silver in Rabat.

Jun 01, 20269 min

Business commentator Nicholas Pointon

A merger of two major second tier banks is proposed, and Nicholas also discusses the ongoing struggles going on at telco operator Spark. He also covers latest market movements, and insolvency figures.

Jun 01, 202617 min

Around the motu: Simon Wilson based in Auckland.

Simon discusses the on going battle involving former All Black Ali Williams and billionaire Anna Mowbray who want to use a helicopter from their back yard. He also has the latest on a suggested new design for a second Auckland bridge, the end of a liquor licence freeze, the first of the new electric ferries on the water and a huge month a festivals for June.

Jun 01, 202612 min

USA correspondent David Smith

There's a hunger strike at a New Jersey ICE facility and new legal setbacks for President Trump over a controversial $1.8 billion fund, and partisan tensions threatening the nation's 250th-anniversary celebrations.

Jun 01, 202610 min

Sports commentator Sam Ackerman

Sam Ackerman on All Whites defender Tim Payne becoming a global superstar, and more from the world of sports.

May 28, 202611 min

Friday funnies

Te Radar and Donna Brookbanks with some lighter news from the week.

May 28, 202616 min

The Pope calls for the "disarming" of AI

Pope Leo has this week warned against the dangers of AI calling for the disarming of artificial intelligence.He denounced the 'culture of power' around AI and said the technology must be subject to the 'most rigorous' ethical constraints as it is used for everything from work to war.

May 28, 202615 min

Finance Minister Nicola Willis on Budget 2026

The Finance Minister Nicola Willis took a gamble with her budget yesterday. Touted as a responsible financial move with no sugar hits, Budget 2026 focused on the long term, and an early return to surplus, over election year sweeteners.

May 28, 202624 min

Screentime: French Film Festival, A Private Life, Rivals s2

Film and TV reviewer James Croot chooses his pick of options from this year's French Film Festival. He'll also preview A Private Life - a French film starring Jodie Foster in flawless français, and look at how the second season of Rivals measures up. James Croot is a TV Guide and The Press film and television reviewer

May 27, 202614 min
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