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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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Science commentator Laurie Winkless joins Kathryn with a new study that looked at 86,000 people in 27 European countries to understand how multilingualism may influence their brain health as they age.
In 1962, Dunedin farmer Alan MacLeod said to his wife Joan and six kids, 'how about going for a drive'?'
Libby discuses the local impact of a decision by Fire and Emergency to pull back from responding to water emergencies, wire thefts leaving life threatening hazard and the Japanese textile collection on display at a gallery in Morrinsville.
Elisabeth Easther reviews An Eccentric History in Batik by Dinah Priestley, published by Mary Egan Publishing.
A new book covers cartographical conundrums like disappeared Soviet cities and whether Google Maps has completely ruined our ability to navigate.
Australia correspondent Karen Middleton joins Kathryn to discuss how the toxic sand discovery is being handled by different states.
The government is aiming to get more disabled and neurodiverse people employed in manufacturing, engineering and logistics.
New Zealand needs to better manage the decline of domestic gas to avoid costly business closures, according to a new report.
Police attended 7,370 fewer mental health-related requests in the year to June - the result of a plan to wind back on responding to calls for help.
The All Blacks' loss to England has sparked questions about what went wrong, whether Scott Robertson is the right coach heading toward the next World Cup.
The story of Thomas Cheeseman, Auckland Museum's curator for 50 years
The housing market has stabilised, but a well-stocked rental market is pushing down rents. Dan talks about the inevitability of more taxes to pay for an increasing amount of public needs. And the banks have been told to publish transaction account profits.
Michael covers strong visitor numbers at the renovated Sarjeant Gallery, investors wanted to build a new hotel in Whanganui's CBD, a new pirate ship with an interesting past for Ohakune's playground and the three bridges run signals the start of summer.
Gail Pittaway reviews The Land of Sweet Forever by Harper Lee, published by Penguin Random House.
Stefan Powell, co-founder and CEO of Dawn Aerospace, has received the Prime Minister's Space Prize for Professional Excellence.
Australian journalist Aaron Patrick on the fight in southern Afghanistan that created - and then destroyed - a national hero.
The US shutdown is over, and the House is back working again with Democrats releasing Epstein emails that President Trump "knew about the girls" and was the "dog who hasn't barked".
A kiwi avoidance programme for dogs now has more trainers than ever, as demand rises ahead of summer.
A Dunedin building company is lifting houses in a flood prone suburb by as much as a metre to prevent future inundation.
Psychiatrists and Clinical Psychologists warn their workforces are depleting to the point there won't be enough experienced professionals to provide supervision for those in training.




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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?
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Wow! 3 powerful women taking on a tough topic!
Great review of a wonderful book
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