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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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    The week that was

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2025 8:50


    Our comedians Te Radar and Donna Brookbanks bring some levity the end of the week including the Swedish prime minister, Ulf Kristersson, coming under fire after admitting that he regularly consults AI tools for a second opinion in his role running the country.

    Sports commentator Sam Ackerman

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2025 13:39


    Sports commentator Sam Ackerman

    Around the motu: Jonathan Leask in Ashburton

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2025 5:25


    Around the motu: Jonathan Leask in Ashburton

    Book review: Hum by Helen Phillips

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2025 5:31


    Stella Chrisostomou reviews Hum by Helen Phillips, published by Allen & Unwin

    Forest run bringing tourists to Rotorua

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2025 6:55


    4000 runners head to Rotorua this weekend for the city's forest race  - a big boost for the local economy  

    Investigating the risks of following 'wellness' influencers

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2025 28:24


    Global wellness is now a multi-billion dollar industry - but how do we know if we're being sold something that's sound - or snake oil?

    Asia correspondent Ed White

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2025 9:57


    Ed White is a correspondent with the Financial Times based in Shanghai

    A weekend school for young writers in Christchurch

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2025 13:46


    For more than 30 years, children and young people with a passion for writing have been able to attend a weekend school in Christchurch and have their talents nurtured by established writers. 

    Cost of living pressures hits medic alert bracelets membership

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2025 9:30


    The healthcare service, Medic Alert, estimates up to 9,000 New Zealanders are letting their membership lapse due to the cost of living pressures. Susie talks to the CEO of the Medic Alert Foundation, Murray Lord.

    The lasting legacy of the situation in Gaza

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2025 16:10


    Israel's Prime Minister is currently holding a meeting of his security cabinet to discuss plans to take over all of the Gaza Strip. Ilan Noy from is Victoria University in Wellington who holds dual Israel and New Zealand citizenship - and says the impacts of the disaster in Gaza will be felt for generations to come.

    Screentime: The Life of Chuck, Alien: Earth + more NZIFF picks

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2025 6:23


    James Croot is film and television reviewer for Stuff

    Helping children (and young adults) with big feelings

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2025 24:58


    Sadness, nerves, jealousy, anger and frustration - just like adults, children feel these emotions, but sometimes don't have the words or skills to deal with them. 

    Tech: Are you being manipulated by dark patterns?

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2025 15:21


    Tech commentator Alex Sims joins Susie to talk about dark patterns in the online space and how they can trick you into doing things you don't intend.

    Around the motu: Jared McCulloch in Queenstown

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2025 9:29


    Jared McCulloch is the 1 News Reporter in Queenstown

    Book review: The Ghost Walk by Karen Herbert

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2025 3:38


    Sally Wenley reviews The Ghost Walk by Karen Herbert, published by Fremantle Press.

    Children the priority in first round of Social Investment Fund

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2025 9:18


    The Social Investment Agency has revealed that its initial round of funding will focus on children of families with complex needs. 

    Andrew Millison: Permaculture lessons from around the world

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2025 22:08


    Andrew Millison has recently visited Africa's 'Great Green Wall' - a massive 8000-kilometre planting project aimed at holding back the spread of the Sahara Desert.

    UK: Tax gap, migrant swap deal, China's 'super-embassy' plans

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2025 7:53


    UK correspondent Natasha Clark joins Susie to look at concerns taxes will have to rise to cover the government's self-imposed borrowing rules. 

    Charity depression recovery centre gets public list referrals

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2025 13:37


    Wellington's unfunded depression recovery centre Whakamatutu relies on donations but is being asked to take on patients from the public list. 

    NZ wine industry under pressure

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2025 7:51


    The New Zealand wine industry is among those that could be hard hit by the 15% US tariffs, particularly the sauvignon blanc producing region of Marlborough.

    Law Society calculates benefit of legal aid for first time

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2025 20:05


    For the first time the return on investment for legal aid has been calculated. 

    Wee chat: What you're afraid to ask about your pelvic floor

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2025 12:33


    It's an issue that affects one-in-three women - or more than 200 million people worldwide - but isn't widely talked about.

    Feminist sci fi drama by New Zealand-based writer returns to Edinburgh Fringe

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2025 13:57


    One failing spacecraft  and two female astronauts fighting to save the earth is the premise behind the play "Alone", by New Zealand based writer, Luke Thornborough. 

    Lastest unemployment figures

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2025 6:30


    RNZ Business Editor Gyles Beckford speaks on the latest unemployment figures

    Around the motu: RNZ's Northland reporter Peter de Graaf

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2025 8:36


    Peter canvasses a new twist in Kaeo's 10 year boil water notice saga, worries over the future of Northland's polytechnic, NorthTec and Kerikeri's performing arts centre turns 20.

    Book review: How to Lose Your Mother:

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2025 8:03


    Leah McFall reviews How to Lose Your Mother: A Daughter's Memoir by Molly Jong-Fast, published by Macmillan Publishers

    Two dames collaborate on a new documentary

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2025 26:13


    Dame Robin White - one of the country's top living artists - is front and centre of a new film by one of our top documentarians, Dame Gaylene Preston.

    Australia: Law firms cash in on indigenous class actions, $10b illegal tobacco trade

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2025 5:20


    Australia correspondent Chris Niesche joins Susie to talk about how some law firms are making millions of dollars in payouts from class action lawsuits while their plaintiffs only get thousands. 

    Headspace Invaders: New online tool for helping kids

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2025 6:53


    A new interactive platform has now been developed for Kiwi kids to help them recognise mis and disinformation, identity-based harm and online extremism. 

    New fundraising tool aims to help schools

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2025 13:18


    How a new fundraising platform is aiming to level the playing field in the education space.

    Stricter rules introduced for using facial recognition tech

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2025 24:00


    The final biometrics code, which governs how technology such as facial recognition, is collected and used, has just been released by the Office of the Privacy Commissioner. 

    Sports-chat with Sam Ackerman

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2025 8:18


    The All Blacks lose a key player to injury, and coach Scott Robertson has made some changes from the France series as the team prepares for the upcoming Rugby Championship. A dramatic cricket test series between England and India is being called one of the greatest of all time. The Kiwi cyclists who achieved top results at the Tour de France Femmes.

    Widow wants men to be braver about going to the doctor

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2025 19:54


    After Mike Riddell died in 2022 of complications from prostate cancer treatment, his wife Rosemary published his manuscript, hoping his humour would inspire more men to get checked. 

    Business commentator Rebecca Stevenson

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2025 21:43


    Boeing is facing another strike by more than 3,000 workers who rejected a proposed contract, despite the company offering significant wage increases and claiming improved financial performance. Jaguar Land Rover CEO Adrian Mardell is retiring after controversy over a car-less rebrand of Jaguar. A leadership battle is brewing at Rakon as former CEO Brent Robinson challenges the board's preferred chair candidate, and Kim Kardashian's Skims has sparked viral debate and high sales with a $100 face-sculpting wrap.

    Around the motu: Ché Baker, editor of the Southland Times

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2025 12:16


    Ché discusses the brothers divided over an Invercargill mayoralty bid, New Zealand's first liver transplant recipient turns 50 and the drones helping out with pest control.

    Book review: My Father Bryce by Adam Courtenay

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2025 4:00


    Quentin Johnson reviews My Father Bryce by Adam Courtenay, published by Hachette Aotearoa New Zealand.

    Lawyer DeAnne Nicoloso startling debut novel

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2025 19:07


    Defence barrister DeAnne Nicoloso's debut novel examines childhood secrets, lies and vigilante justice

    USA correspondent David Smith

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2025 10:32


    President Trump is being criticised for firing the Bureau of Labor Statistics chief Erika McEntarfer after accusing her of falsifying job data, prompting bipartisan condemnation.

    WasteShark device cleaning up rivers

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2025 5:47


    A company in the Netherlands has launched a plastic bottle-eating, river dwelling robot. 

    The Kiwi technology helping cardiologists cut their waitlists

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2025 7:47


    A Kiwi company that's helping to speed up the diagnostic process for cardiologists has secured its first public health contract.

    How will Healthy Homes standards be enforced?

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2025 24:53


    It's a month since enforceable Healthy Homes Standards were put in place; what isTenancy Services doing to make sure all rentals met the standards?

    Urban issues: The increase of low-level aerial traffic

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2025 11:48


    Urban issues correspondent Bill McKay looks at a future where our skies are filled with drones. 

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