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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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Episodes

Around the motu: Peter de Graaf, RNZ's reporter in Northland

Peter discusses the planned managed retreat of the township of Whirinaki, the social housing planned for a flood zone in Kawakawa, the mystery death of a dirt biker in Northland and victory for the people of Rawene who have battled for a decade to keep wastewater out of their harbour.

May 11, 202610 min

Siri Hustvedt's tribute to her late husband Paul Auster

When Paul Auster died his wife Siri - herself an acclaimed novelist and essayist - was haunted by his loss and her latest work is a memoir called Ghost Stories, that weaves together the various pieces of their lives.

May 11, 202626 min

USA correspondent Danielle Kurtzleben

Simultaneously, a recent Supreme Court decision has sparked a redistricting surge in Republican-led states, potentially shifting the balance of power in the upcoming elections.

May 11, 202610 min

The challenges of health planning

Dr Gary Jackson leads the population health team at Te Whatu Ora, which includes public health doctors, analysts, demographers, and advisors.

May 11, 202619 min

Political commentators Neale Jones and Peter Dunne

Neale Jones was Chief of Staff to Labour Leader Jacinda Ardern, and prior to that was Chief of Staff to Andrew Little. He is the director of public affairs firm Capital. Peter Dunne was the leader of United Future and is a former MP and Minister who has worked within both National and Labour governments.

May 10, 202627 min

Urban Issues with Bill McKay

Bill dicusses two topics related to how territory is divided up. First, the announcement that local councils need to come up with plans for amalgamation, and what a recent court ruling says about cross-leases, and what it means for renovations and development for a homeowner.

May 10, 202611 min

Foreign correspondent Daniel Schweimler in South America

Argentina is home to the deadly Hantavirus Andes strain. What is being done, what is Hantavirus and should we be concerned about it spreading? US president, Donald Trump, has signed an executive order imposing further sanctions on Cuba, and Mexico City is sinking.

May 10, 20268 min

Tale of two electricity networks

Two major networks serving nearly a million people are likely to seek Commerce Commission approval to hike rates for households and businesses.

May 10, 202622 min

Sports commentator Sam Ackerman

Dame Lisa Carrington won't be competing as expected at this weekend's Canoe Sprint World Cup, New Zealand Rugby's announced its new CEO, and the White Ferns and Black Caps spending time in England.

May 07, 202610 min

Around the motu: Ian Allen in Marlborough

Borrowing for Picton's ferry terminal, support for Marlborough based Sounds Air, a community fundraiser in the Waihopai Valley also hopes to tackle pests and a group of outdoors access advocates are using a paper road to text access to conservation land.

May 07, 202611 min

Abe's Bagels sold for undisclosed sum

Abe's Bagels, which will mark 30 years in business in December, has just been sold to Australian food producing behemoth George Weston Foods - which owns other familiar brands including Ploughmans, Tip Top Bakery, Burgen, Big Ben pies and Golden Crumpets.

May 07, 20265 min

Pacific correspondent Koroi Hawkins

Solomon Islands PM Jeremiah Manele ousted, New Caledonia suspends trade cooperation with Vanuatu, Starlink set to return to Papua New Guinea and a security deal between Fiji and Australia appears close. RNZ editor Koroi Hawkins with the latest from the region.

May 07, 20267 min

Restoring Wellington's largest stream system

After more than a century of neglect, restoration work is well underway to restore Wellington's largest stream system, the Kaiwharawhara awa. The programme is led by Zealandia and its General Manger is Mark Ormsby.

May 07, 202613 min

Is owning a rental property still worth it?

Stagnant rents, vacancies and falling capital gains and seeing so-called mum and dad investors are pulling back from owning rental properties. But what does that mean for the housing market? Auckland University associate professor Michael Rehm.

May 07, 202615 min

Tackling ED waiting times in with a surgical assessment unit

Dunedin Hospital has a new nurse led assessment unit that it's hoped will take the pressure off the emergency department. Southern chief nurse, Jane Wilson explains more about how the until will work in with the emergency service.

May 07, 202612 min

Screentime: The Devil Wears Prada 2, Widow's Bay, and more

Film and TV reviewer James Croot joins Susie to discuss The Devil Wears Prada sequel, does it live up to the first - which was made 20 years ago? Widow's Bay is a horror comedy starring The American's Matthew Rhys as a small town mayor keen to overcome the community's cursed reputation. And Secret Service is a spy thriller, based on the book by Tom Bradby. You can listen to the interview Kathryn did with Tom about his novel in 2019. James Croot is a TV Guide and The Press film and TV reviewer.

May 06, 20266 min
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