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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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    How workplace emails can land workers

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2025 14:34


    Being constantly connected is part of the work landscape now - but it's not without risk. Whether its email or group chats, what employees pop in their messages can sometimes become problematic. Ainsley Palairet is Director of FixHR and well versed in how digital communication in the workplace can get out of hand. She'll talk to the risks, particularly for small businesses who might not have HR teams. So what kind of everyday messaging at work might cross professional or legal lines? And how can both staff and employers stay safe?

    The artist and beekeeper who made a real-life Beehive

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2025 15:04


    She's used their wax to make encaustic painting - a common technique in ancient Greek and Roman painting. 

    Around the motu: Lee Scan reports from Westport

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2025 7:29


    Lee discusses local health services, The Buller Declaration and the nationwide health hikoi that has been in town and ,the new mayors for the region take office.

    Book review: Rangatiratanga and Gentlemanship by Grant Hodgson

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2025 5:05


    Lynn Freeman reviews Rangatiratanga and Gentlemanship by Grant Hodgson, published by Writes Hill Press.

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    Dad with stage four cancer still finding time to help kids without a father figure

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2025 11:39


    Eric Haagh lost his own father when he was just 12. He's also living with stage four bowel cancer, and he knows his own time with his 10-year-old son Flynn is precious.

    Simon Winchester's new book

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2025 26:04


    The power of the wind is something best-selling author Simon Winchester knows a lot about. He's investigated it in a thought-provoking book called The Breath of the Gods: The History and Future of the Wind. 

    Liberal climate policy, Sussan Ley leadership in doubt

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2025 12:10


    Australia correspondent Bernard Keane looks at the opposition Liberal party meeting to discuss its climate policy and a likely tussle over what net zero by 2050 should look like. 

    Discovery offers hope for osteoarthritis sufferers

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2025 6:41


    A University of Auckland scientist Raewyn Poulsen has discovered that while male cells focus on renewing tissue as a response to joint stress, female cells adopt a protective strategy. 

    Funds don't prioritise charities

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2025 20:12


    Only 0.8 percent of funds support initiatives that prevent and respond to family, domestic, and sexual violence, including crisis services, advocacy, and long-term recovery programmes.

    Louise Nicholas 'disgusted' by poice exec cover up

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2025 12:05


    Sexual violence survivor advocate Louise Nicholas responds to a scathing report which has found serious misconduct at the highest levels of police including former Commissioner Andrew Coster.

    Sports with Marc Hinton

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2025 11:08


    The All Blacks chase a fifth Grand Slam while the Black Caps test their T20 World Cup form against the West Indies, and the Silver Ferns look to move past the Noeline Taurua saga. 

    Garrison World: historian Charlotte Macdonald

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2025 18:07


    The story of the Redcoats, as they were known, has been told in a new book Garrison World by Victoria University history professor Charlotte Macdonald.

    Business commentator Nicholas Pointon

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2025 18:22


    The Financial Markets Authority misses its key metrics, ANZ Bank bosses lose their bonuses. 

    Around the motu: Piers Fuller in Wairarapa

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2025 10:45


    Piers discusses three accidental or unexpected deaths in the region over the weekend, one of Wairarapa's most successful businesses, Tranzit, marks 100 years.

    Book review: Ancient Myths and Legends Without Men by Mara Gold

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2025 5:04


    Quentin Johnson reviews Ancient Myths and Legends Without Men by Mara Gold, published by Penguin Random House.

    Remembrance Day and the grave of a Gallipoli veteran

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2025 6:04


    With no family, the last resting place of Henry Walter - had fallen into disrepair. Private Walter had been kicked out of the army as "incorrigible" after struggling with the impact of battle and subsequently took his own life.

    Lee-Anne Duncan: the huge impact of losing a parent too young

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2025 27:08


    The Wellington journalist and editor has connected with 80 other people - some well-known, some less so - who lost a parent in childhood or in their teens. 

    US correspondent David Smith

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2025 12:09


    After 40 days, the US government shutdown appears close to ending as several Senate Democrats backed a Republican deal, sparking internal party tensions. 

    What's at stake at COP30 climate summit

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2025 9:34


    The U.N. climate chief has urged countries to cooperate rather than battle over priorities, as efforts to limit global warming are threatened by a fracturing international consensus. 

    Released Israeli hostage Eli Sharabi

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2025 26:13


    On October 7th 2023, Eli Sharabi was kidnapped by Hamas and held for 491 days. He and his wife and two daughters were in their home on a kibbutz in Southern Israel when the attack happened.

    From Thailand to Kapiti: Sone's Sauces

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2025 11:40


    Some and  Mark Edwards who make a range of Thai inspired sauces on the Kapiti Coast.

    Political commentators Andrew Kirton and Brigitte Morten

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2025 26:52


    Politics with Andrew Kirton and Brigitte Morten

    Around the motu: Amy Williams in Auckland

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2025 8:41


    Amy has the latest on Auckland's homeless issue, who is leading committees at Auckland Council for the new term, a buyout scheme for at risk flooded homes is coming to an end and a new Christmas art installation for the CBD.

    Book review: The Loft by Marlen Haushofer

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2025 2:55


    Stella Chrysostomou reviews The Loft by Marlen Haushofer,

    Te Pati Maori Mps expelled from party

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2025 8:11


    Te Pati Maori's national council has voted to expel MPs Mariameno Kapa-Kingi and Takuta Ferris.  

    Sculpture competition to mark re-opening of Art Gallery

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2025 7:26


    Wellington City's Art Gallery, Te Whare Toi, is marking it's re-opening in Civic Square with a competition to create a major outdoor sculpture. 

    Temuera Morrison on his new travelogue show Earth Oven

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2025 21:52


    Temuera Morrison has dug deep on this latest project, a documentary series which sees him travel the globe in search of other cultures who use an earth oven for traditional cooking.

    Europe correspondent Seamus Kearney

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2025 10:52


    Denmark's social media bans, likely youngest-ever Dutch PM and  an update on the Louvre heist.

    Blood service warns of national shortfall

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2025 6:21


    In the face of  donor shortages, Auckland primary school teacher,  Michaela Von Sturmer, on how blood products helped her survive  leukaemia. 

    Country's most beloved ceramics museum closes

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2025 10:48


    The country's only ceramics museum is closing to the public due to a lack of funding.  

    Simon Bridges: 'Auckland business sentiment is lifting'

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2025 21:12


    Auckland  is still facing headwinds. but are better days ahead?

    The week that was

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2025 12:04


    Our comedians Te Radar and Elisabeth with humour to round off the week.

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    Sports commentator Sam Ackerman

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2025 13:41


    Sports commentator Sam Ackerman

    Around the motu: Alexa Cook in Hawkes Bay

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2025 12:18


    Alexa discusses the fires that have been hitting the area and meetings over who should be responsible for reducing risk and paying for the work. 

    Book review: The Eleventh Hour by Salman Rushdie

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2025 3:28


    Lisa Adler of Unity Books Wellington reviews The Eleventh Hour by Salman Rushdie, published by Penguin Random House.

    New independent supermarket for Upper Hutt

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2025 7:48


    A new independent supermarket has opened in Upper Hutt - aiming to win locals away from the big duopoly stores. 

    Taking Predator Free Wellington to the world stage

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2025 25:58


    In 2017, a group of Wellingtonians got together with the goal of eradicating pests on the Miramar peninsula to prove that it could be done. 

    Pacific correspondent Koroi Hawkins

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2025 9:03


    RNZ Pacific Editor Koroi Hawkins on the COP30 climate summit and the measles situation in Fiji. 

    The huge art exhibition helping to support Women's Refuge

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2025 11:32


    For the next two weeks a clifftop park in Auckland will be transformed into a giant art gallery.

    The amateur Waikato sumo wrestlers with big dreams

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2025 13:07


    Filipo Chanel Tovio and Dwight Rawson are fighting for sumo's growth in New Zealand.

    Amendments being rushed through for Fast Track Approval law

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2025 17:31


    The government's pushing through dozens of changes to the Fast Track Approvals Act before Christmas.

    Screentime: Bugonia, It: Welcome to Derry, Down Cemetery Road

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2025 10:03


    Bugonia (cinemas), It: Welcome to Derry (Neon) is a horror TV series based on Stephen King's 1986 novel, Down Cemetery Road (Apple TV), Ballad of a Small Player (Netflix). 

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