Tuesday, February 09, 2016

Nine to Noon - Nine to Noon episode archive Scheduled interviews and reviews this week

Nine to Noon with Kathryn Ryan
Nine to Noon episode archive

Scheduled interviews and reviews

Tuesday 9 February


9-10am
  • The ongoing attempts to close loopholes that allow global corporate giants to avoid tax
  • The exotic invaders and how they dominate native species
  • US correspondent Steve Almond
10-11am
  • The story of paua jewellery, from art souvenir and tourist kitsch to highly collectible Kiwi icon with researcher, Elly van de Wijdeven
  • Book Review: Max by Sarah Cohen-Scali
  • Reading: All That Ends Starts Again by Rochelle Elliot
11-12pm
  • Politics with Matthew Hooton and Stephen Mills
  • Dawn McMillan: Using humour to engage young readers
  • Media commentator Gavin Ellis

Wednesday 10 February


9-10am
  • news and current affairs
  • The new back country biking and tramping track that is drawing thousands of visitors, the Old Ghost Road track at the top of the West Coast.
  • Uptalk: Linguistics professor,  Paul Warren discusses the rising intonation that appears to make statements sound like questions, where it has come from and how common it is.
  • Australia correspondent, Peter Munro
10-11am
  • Martin McKenzie Murray: A former Canberra speechwriter and former advisor to the Chief Commissioner of the Victoria Police, on his debut true crime novel, A Murder Without Motive
  •  Book Review: Louise O'Brien's NZ Literature
  • Reading: All That Ends Starts Again by Rochelle Elliot
11-12pm 
  • Marty Duda's musical artist of the week.
  • Interview
  • Courtney Johnston on the arts
Rest of week

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