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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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Bill discusses the planned changes for legislation affecting earthquake-prone buildings.
Flowers, fungi, seaweed and rabbits. All bountiful products in New Zealand, and all out there to hunt, harvest, and cook up.
Tim Hurdle and Lianne Dalziel talk politics.
Simon covers the Local Government election results, including what appears to be the background to Wayne Brown's big win.
Kiran Dass reviews Chris Knox: Not Given Lightly by Craig Robertson, published by Auckland University Press.
Skunk saved from sands

Skunk saved from sands

2025-10-1207:27

The oldest New Zealand-built locomotive, Skunk, long believed lost to the sands of time, has resurfaced at the South Mole in Whanganui.
On the afternoon of 19 November 2010, an explosion ripped through the remote Pike River mine on the West Coast, where 29 men were working.
Angela Merkel blasted by Baltics, Poland for suggesting they share blame for Russia's Ukraine invasion, and Germany's car industry in crisis..
Work is underway on the Port of Auckland's two biggest wharves, but how long before the city's public get to enjoy more of the waterfront?
The latest from Gaza

The latest from Gaza

2025-10-1209:44

The ceasefire in Gaza appears to have held over the weekend, but the next 12 hours are crucial in finding a lasting peace in the region.
Aged care workers report not having enough time to help residents with basic concerns like dressing wounds, and going to the toilet.
The week that was

The week that was

2025-10-0911:30

Comedian's Michele A'Court and te Radar look back at the funny stories of the week that was.
Provincial rugby reaches the knock out stages this weekend, it's potentially a big night for the White Ferns if they want to make a mark in the Women's World Cup in Sri Lanka, and it's definitely a big weekend for petrolheads - and the six kiwi drivers taking part at Bathurst.
Alexa talks about this week's Coroner's Inquest into Cyclone Gabrielle, the legal action being taken against Wairoa's regional council and the village of Onga Onga celebrates 150 years.
Lisa Finucane reviews It's a Bit More Complicated Than That by Hannah Marshall, published by Allen & Unwin.
Irish economist David McWilliams explains how coins have shaped civilisation throughout the ages via King Midas and Darwin.
Koroi discusses a mutual defence treaty between Australian and Papua New Guinea, New Zealand's compensation to Samoa after the sinking of the HMNZS Manawanui and a third so called "narco sub" is found in Solomon Islands. RNZ Pacific Editor Koroi Hawkins
From humble pub gigs to opening for acts like Billy Joel and Bob Dylan, The Warratahs are to be inducted into the New Zealand Music Hall of Fame.
Local elections voter turnout is notoriously low - will 2025 buck the trend?
From virtual fences to collars monitoring an animal's health to robotics in horticulture, New Zealand's agri-tech sector is now a major earner.
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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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Nov 17th
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