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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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Comedians te Radar and Elizabeth Easther share some of the lighter stories of the past week, including the seal pup rescued and released twice after being spotted wandering through suburban Christchurch.
The abrupt departure of NZ Cricket boss Scott Weenink and the future of domestic cricket, last night's rugby awards, Joseph Parker gives his first interview since news he had tested positive for a banned substance and an official complaint has been lodged against the head of FIFA.
Hawkes Bay Today Chris Hyde talks about Level 4 water restrictions in the coastal community of Kairakau.
Laura Caygill reviews Katabasis by R F Kuang, published by Harper Collins.
Mark Inglis on the challenges involved in helping to restore the 60km St James cycle trail in the Clarence and Waiau valleys.
Myanmar is gearing up for an election but will it be free and fair?
Stephen Breetzke makes medical prosthetics and orthotics for humans and saw a need for dogs - the result was Pawthotics.
For the first time seeds from Albania and Serbia have been added to New Zealand's Margot Forde Genebank.
What is the future of a national integrated transport ticketing system, as another city gives up waiting?
Film and television reviewer James Croot joins Kathryn to talk about Eternity.
School's out - so what now for the kids? Let them run wild?
Cybersecurity expert Tony Grasso looks at the incident that compromised Qantas customer data - including names, emails and frequent flyer details.
Robin discusses news from Taranaki including the fight against invasive golden clams in Lake Rotomanu.
Melanie O'Loughlin of Lamplight Books reviews A Woman's Eye, Her Art by Drusilla Modjeska, published by Penguin Books NZ.
Plunket is warning online and second-hand toys pose an increasing risk to children, and is urging parents to be on alert, particularly when shopping for Christmas gifts.
Over two decades, Auckland University's ophthalmology team has grown from one or two lecturers to a thriving department with several professors now producing world-leading research.
UK correspondent Harry Taylor joins Kathryn with news from Britain.
Rome wasn't built in a day, but for over a year the Roman Republic was temporarily constructed in a South Auckland film studio.
A volunteer conservation trust has begun building a predator proof fence across the base of Farewell Spit.
A Citizens Advice Bureau report based on more than 10,000 requests for assistance has revealed what it calls "a growing crisis in welfare support."




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