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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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    Language learning + ageing, fuel CO2 levels hit record

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2025 9:37


    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. The results might just have you reaching for the Duolingo app. This year's Global Carbon Project has found emissions from fossil fuels have risen by 1.1% to reach their highest level yet. And there's new hope for people suffering from anaemia; researchers in Switzerland have developed a new iron supplement for food that's tasteless and more quickly absorbed than iron sulfate. Laurie Winkless is a physicist and science writer.

    The MacLeods epic overland journey

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2025 19:08


    In 1962, Dunedin farmer Alan MacLeod said to his wife Joan and six kids, 'how about going for a drive'?' Little did they know the 'harebrained scheme' Alan had cooked up would see them travelling the world in a homemade house truck a year later. Alan's wanted to reconnect the family with their MacLeod ancestry on the Island of Skye in Scotland, and visit friends he had made fighting in the Italian campaign in World War II. With a few boat crossings, they did it all in their house truck 'Holdfast' built from a Ford tractor engine, a city bus cab and the chassis of an armoured scout car. The extraordinary story is told by Hannah MacLeod whose mother Marilyn was one of the six kids on board. Hannah interviewed her aunts and uncles, and trawled through diaries and old newspaper clippings to recreate the story in her recently published book Overland to the Island.

    Around the motu: Libby Kirkby-McLeod in Hamilton

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2025 11:43


    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.

    Book review: An Eccentric History in Batik by Dinah Priestley

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2025 3:30


    Elisabeth Easther reviews An Eccentric History in Batik by Dinah Priestley, published by Mary Egan Publishing.

    Map Men Mark Cooper-Jones and Jay Foreman on cartography quirks and catastrophes

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2025 27:13


    A new book covers cartographical conundrums like disappeared Soviet cities and whether Google Maps has completely ruined our ability to navigate.

    Australia: Toxic sand, Liberal chaos, Pacific COP quest

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2025 5:27


    Australia correspondent Karen Middleton joins Kathryn to discuss how the toxic sand discovery is being handled by different states.

    Push to help employers be more inclusive, solve shortages

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2025 10:07


    The government is aiming to get more disabled and neurodiverse people employed in manufacturing, engineering and logistics.

    Report warns gas mismanagement could cost $7.3 billion

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2025 15:13


    New Zealand needs to better manage the decline of domestic gas to avoid costly business closures, according to a new report. 

    Police move to next phase of mental health pull-back

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2025 20:00


    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. 

    All Blacks, and Silver Ferns lose to England

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2025 10:57


    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 Collector: Auckland Museum's longest serving curator

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2025 18:03


    The story of Thomas Cheeseman, Auckland Museum's curator for 50 years 

    Business commentator Dan Brunskill

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2025 21:26


    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.

    Around the motu: Michael Tweed in Whanganui

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2025 9:03


    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.

    Book review: The Land of Sweet Forever by Harper Lee

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2025 4:58


    Gail Pittaway reviews The Land of Sweet Forever by Harper Lee, published by Penguin Random House.

    Dawn Aerospace CEO wins Prime Minister's space prize

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2025 11:04


    Stefan Powell, co-founder and CEO of Dawn Aerospace, has received the Prime Minister's Space Prize for Professional Excellence.

    The battle that created and destroyed an Australian hero

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2025 23:56


    Australian journalist Aaron Patrick on the fight in southern Afghanistan that created - and then destroyed - a national hero. 

    USA correspondent Danielle Kurtzleben

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2025 11:54


    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". 

    Demand for kiwi avoidance training for dogs soars

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2025 8:17


    A kiwi avoidance programme for dogs now has more trainers than ever, as demand rises ahead of summer. 

    Dunedin building company raises houses in flood prone suburb

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2025 7:42


    A Dunedin building company is lifting houses in a flood prone suburb by as much as a metre to prevent future inundation.  

    Psychiatrist and Clinical Psychologist workforce warnings

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2025 20:13


    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. 

    Urban Issues with Bill McKay

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2025 10:47


    Bill discusses the recently changed laws around building a granny flat on your land. Bill McKay is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Architecture and Planning at the University of Auckland.

    Award winning family recipes

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2025 11:45


    Jill Hermansen - founder of Jill's Complements- works from her kitchen in her hometown of Whanganui producing a range of complementary foods based on some of her own family recipes. Her Rustic Seed Crackers - handed down from her mum - made the finals in this year's NZ Food Awards.

    Political commentators Tim Hurdle and Peter Dunne

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2025 27:17


    Peter Dunne was the leader of United Future and is a former MP and Minister who has worked within both National and Labour governments. Tim Hurdle is a former National senior adviser, consultant and director of several companies. He is currently the Campaign Director for Auckland Mayor Wayne Brown.

    Around the motu: Tom Hunt in Wellington

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2025 9:22


    Tom discusses how Wellington City Council lost money in carbon trading and more. 

    Book review: Attention by Anne Enright

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2025 3:54


    Cynthia Morahan reviews Attention by Anne Enright, published by Penguin Random House.

    Manufactured feed to cut livestock methane

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2025 9:26


    A Waikato scientist's startup has made a feedstock the company says reduces livestock methane output by as much as 90 per cent. 

    Christian Hartinger using metals for new cancer drugs

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2025 24:34


    Leading Auckland University scientist Professor Christian Hartinger has been recognised for his work using metals to develop cancer drugs. 

    South Africa correspondent Debora Patta

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2025 10:10


    Emerging evidence of mass killings in Sudan now being investigated by UN, upcoming G20 summit in South Africa, and deadly landslides in Kenya and Uganda. 

    The art exhibition showcasing prisoners' shoes

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2025 7:23


    Dozens of shoes line a current art exhibition on display at Whirinaki Whare Taonga in Upper Hutt.

    Conquering all 23 Great Rides in 30 days

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2025 7:39


    Andrew Robinson has set himself a goal of conquering all of New Zealand's 23 Great Rides in just a month. 

    ACC plans to get thousands of people off weekly compensation

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2025 24:38


    ACC is planning to use artificial intelligence to identify claimants it could remove from the long term claims pool, as a way to save money.

    The week that was

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2025 11:06


    Irene Pink and Donna Brookbanks highlight some of the funnier stories of the past week.

    Sports commentator Dana Johanssen

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2025 14:34


    Sports commentator Dana Johanssen

    Around the motu: Jared McCulloch in Queenstown

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2025 12:23


    Jared updates on the storm damage to Fiordland's Great Walks, a new record average asking house price in Central Otago and Southern Lakes, an arrest over cell tower damage in Wanaka and the solar lights in Queenstown's skies.

    Book review: Dead and Alive by Zadie Smith

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2025 4:42


    Holly Walker reviews Dead and Alive by Zadie Smith, published by Penguin Random House.

    The pair of donor lungs powering Kath Cross

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2025 24:07


    The 52 year old Rotorua woman is a keen mountain biker - prior to her surgery she would spend hours in the Redwoods forests. 

    Asia correspondent Ed White

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2025 11:23


    Pakistan's leader strengthens grip on the country, Taiwan makes new push for support in Europe and a Chinese envoy in Osaka makes threat against the Japanese Prime Minister after comments about Taiwan.

    Should NZ register recreational boats?

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2025 10:03


    All car owners have to register their vehicles - but its not the same if you own a boat.

    The price of building goods staying stable

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2025 9:05


    The good news over the cost of building goods.

    Advocate doubts new police oversight role

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2025 19:23


    Doubts over effectiveness of proposed Inspector General of Police. 

    Screentime: Train Dreams, Dead of Winter, Spinal Tap 2

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2025 11:57


    Film and television reviewer James Croot joins Kathryn.

    Parenting: Can learning to swim make your child smarter?

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2025 16:34


    Some studies have shown not only is swimming great exercise and an essential safety and lifesaving skill, swimming can also positively impact a child cognitively, emotionally, and socially. 

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