Nine To Noon

Nine To Noon

RNZ
Država Nova Zelandija
Zvrsti Novice
Jezik EN
Epizode 258
Zadnja 17.07.2026

Smart, in-depth and relentlessly curious, host Kathryn Ryan dives into the stories shaping New Zealand and its people. Interviews and expert analysis from around the world and at home. It’s where big ideas are unpacked and everyday life explored.

Epizode

  • Sports commentator: RNZ sport editor Dana Johannsen 17.07.2026 10min
    The All Blacks take on Ireland at Eden Park, which clashes with the Warriors at Mt Smart where they are taking on the Dragons. The World Cup final and the fast approaching Commonwealth Games.
  • Sports commentator: RNZ sport editor Dana Johannsen 17.07.2026 10min
    The All Blacks take on Ireland at Eden Park, which clashes with the Warriors at Mt Smart where they are taking on the Dragons. The World Cup final and the fast approaching Commonwealth Games.
  • Friday funnies 17.07.2026 15min
    Te Radar and Elisabeth Easther on mid summer Santas in Denmark, the tribute that invovles covering a floor with peanut butter and the Airbnb guest who discovered pictures of themsleves on the wall.
  • Around the motu: Piers Fuller in the Wairarapa 17.07.2026 9min
    Piers talks about Masteron's failing sewer network, Martinborough's failing and unsafe main access bridge, and residents of a community near Martinborough cut off by a raod collapse.
  • Book review: NOVA by Tim Corballis 17.07.2026 3min
    Jack McConnell from Unity Books Auckland reviews NOVA by Tim Corballis, published by Te Herenga Waka University Press.
  • Trailblazing deaf and disabled Kiwi artists 17.07.2026 28min
    Her latest book, Out of the Box, Trish Harris shines a light on 25 deaf and disabled artists, activists and adventurers.
  • Asia correspondent Elizabeth Beattie 17.07.2026 8min
    There have been raids on indie bookstores in Hong Kong, while police in Vietnam investigate a diamond smuggling gang. 
  • The bookshop expanding in the face of a cost of living crisis 17.07.2026 8min
    It is moving into a nearby space to create a larger children's area, and more room for classics, science fiction and art and design books. 
  • How developers and councils can maintain urban tree canopy 17.07.2026 14min
    Between 2016 and 2021, Christchurch lost 14.5 per cent of its urban tree canopy and most of the lost trees were on residential land. 
  • The privacy breaches happening in your own office 17.07.2026 18min
    Cyber hacks involving personal information have hit the headlines this year, however unauthorised employee browsing is a growing problem.
  • Screentime: Today's selections from Tamar Munch 16.07.2026 11min
    Film and TV reviewer Tamar Munch joins Kathryn to talk about thriller series Maximum Pleasure Guaranteed , Carmen Curlers and Hinemihi - House with the Golden Eyes 
  • How to love children while giving them independence 16.07.2026 16min
    Jenny Brown on the alternatives to helicopter parenting.  
  • Tech: Why NZ's Letterboxd is so valuable 16.07.2026 20min
    Tech correspondent Peter Griffin on why Netflix might be keen  to buy Kiwi social platform Letterboxd, Australia's plans over water and data centres and Apple is suing OpenAI over  alleged  intellectual property theft .  
  • Around the motu: Jonathan Leask in Ashburton 16.07.2026 10min
    Council amalgamations, decisions over Santa's arrival and rain and potholes south of Ashburton. 
  • Book review: A Tale of Two Publishing Houses by Linda Martin 16.07.2026 6min
    Lynn Freeman reviews A Tale of Two Publishing Houses by Linda Martin.
  • A new teenage murder mystery on TVNZ+ 16.07.2026 23min
    A new mini series streaming on TVNZ+, Please Don't Break Anything: The First Night, which blends supernatural murder-mystery vibes.
  • UK: Starmer prepares to make way for Burnham 16.07.2026 12min
    UK correspondent Harry Taylor looks at Sir Keir Starmer's final PMQs as he gets ready to vacate the top job.
  • A blueprint released to protect New Zealand's silver screen 16.07.2026 14min
    With the election just months away, Screen Producers NZ or SPADA , has released its Election 2026 Blueprint, setting out a roadmap for the future of New Zealand's screen industry.
  • Housing market update with BNZ chief economist Mike Jones 16.07.2026 9min
    There are significant regional differences in house prices, while housing affordability has improved and overall values remain high relative to incomes. 
  • Property coaches consider self-regulation 16.07.2026 13min
    Companies run by social media influencer and self-described property coach Ashley Dean Binnie were placed into liquidation recently, owing more than $2 million.

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