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From nine to noon every weekday, Kathryn Ryan talks to the people driving the news - in New Zealand and around the world. Delve beneath the headlines to find out the real story, listen to Nine to Noon's expert commentators and reviewers and catch up with the latest lifestyle trends on this award-winning programme.
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The week that was

The week that was

2025-09-0411:57

Our comedians Te Radar and Irene Pink bring some levity the end of the week
Sports commentator Sam Ackerman
Around the motu: Jesse Archer in Taupo
Kiran Dass reviews Universality by Natasha Brown, published by Faber.
Beijing's military spectacle, which brought together leaders of China, North Korea and Russia, has drawn global attention; Indonesia's President Prabowo Subianto is in China amid protests at home, and it is "sleep week" in Japan,
The search is on for boomers this weekend. Not the human kind, but the Matuku or Australasian bittern - an elusive heron-like bird native to wetlands, with a distinctive booming call.
A young entrepreneur is hoping to make New Zealand a more accessible place for people with physical disabilities.
NZ Rugby Chair David Kirk joins Kathryn to discuss the state of the national game and the business that runs it.
Film and TV reviewer Perlina Lau joins Kathryn to talk about the second season of The Buccaneers (Apple TV), which features a group of young American women who take on the London aristocracy in the 1870s - one for lovers of The Gilded Age and Bridgerton. Little Disasters (TVNZ) stars Diane Kruger as a mother whose best friend and A+E nurse calls social services on her over her baby's head injury. And The Roses is a satirical black comedy starring Benedict Cumberbatch and Olivia Coleman - but does it measure up to the 1989 film The War of the Roses? Perlina Lau is co-host of RNZ's Culture 101 programme
What are the pros and cons of handing out awards to children?
Technology commentator Mark Pesce looks at how generative AI is creating more and more videos - but is it being almost weaponised and targeted against us?
Kirsty discusses local anger over the removal of native birds from a local bird sanctuary, a new agri tourism business is due to open and the redevelopment of a local playground gets the tick of approval from local children.
Stella Chrysostomou reviews Empathy by Bryan Walpert, published by Makaro Press.
New figures released by Immigration New Zealand show the number of people being deported from New Zealand has gone up by almost a quarter in the last financial year to the end of June.
Journalist Tim Weiner examines the role of the CIA after the Cold War - and how it's faring under Donald Trump
UK correspondent Dan Bloom joins Kathryn to talk about deputy PM and housing secretary Angela Rayner's admission that she underpaid stamp duty when buying an £800,000 flat.
As the education sector gets a shake-up, an Auckland-based charity is quietly getting on with their mission to train teachers in classrooms.
Households and businesses in Auckland wanting to disconnect their piped gas could face higher fees to do so.
The Chief Justice's annual report says too few judges, high workloads and stress, not enough court rooms and fewer lawyers offering legal aid are putting the judiciary under considerable stress.
Roughly 20 percent of families with kids under five experience an accidental poisoning every year. More than half the calls to the National Poisons Centre are about this.
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Auto transport companies offer different types of services, which can also affect the rates. Some of the most common types of services include door-to-door, terminal-to-terminal, and expedited shipping. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MG2nIU5UIPc

Jun 9th
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Felicia Eric

what about the ghost houses? all those houses unoccupied and owned by people wanting a nomad life.. the rich, the older folks... where does this problem sit in account with your figures?

Mar 2nd
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Theo Masters

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Jun 8th
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A Te Atawhai Tibble

Wow! 3 powerful women taking on a tough topic!

Jun 4th
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Justin Tai Sen Choy

Great review of a wonderful book

May 3rd
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A Te Atawhai Tibble

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Nov 17th
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