Nine To Noon

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Nine To Noon

A daily News podcast featuring Kathryn Ryan

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Nine To Noon

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Nine To Noon

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Nine To Noon

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Nine To Noon

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Comedians Te Radar and Michele A'Court with a few laughs, including the story of Joshua the goat who joined a Newfoundland marathon.
Resignations and revelations in the sporting world this week. Sam talks through what Tim Southee's future holds after stepping down as Black Caps test captain, a Kiwi claim's Australian league's top individual prize and troubling times for the
A red heavy rain alert for North Otago, Dunedin and coastal Clutha remains in force until 11pm. A local state of emergency was declared overnight. 
Some schools across New Zealand have had their names changed on Google Maps - in what appears to be a prank by internet users occurring around the world.
Lisa Adler of Unity Books Wellington reviews What Feelings Like Best by Tina Oziewicz published by Puskin Children's
We've all heard of IVF - invitro fertilisation - but what about IVG ? In vitro gametogenesis involves making human eggs and sperm in the laboratory from any cell in a person's body. This means IVG could see same-sex couples have genetically rel
The establishment of a Pacific Response Group (PRG) is one of the main outcomes of the ninth South Pacific Defence Ministers Meeting (SPDMM) which has wrapped up in Auckland. 
NZ's Anna Sergant reports from an official briefing in Dunedin where a red heavy rain warning extended for parts of Otago until 11 o'clock tonight.
Kiwi scientists say they've found a molecule in blackcurrants that inhibits an enzyme that breaks down chemicals like dopamine in the brain.
One of the country's experts on data centres says the use of artificial intelligence will explode energy demand.
Rain continues to pour down in Dunedin where a state of emergency has been in place since last last night.
Film and TV reviewer James Croot joins Kathryn to look at Ocean's trilogy stars Brad Pitt and George Clooney teaming up for action-comedy Wolfs (Apple TV+). Will & Harper (Netflix) sees Will Ferrell's good friend Harper coming out as a trans-wo
That may sound like living in Utopia - tidying their rooms, eating vegetables, the list goes on. 
Technology correspondent Bill Bennett talks about the rise of AI avatars conducting job interviews - can it really guarantee a fair process? LG Smart TVs are now during full takeover ads on its screensaver - did it make the cost of the TV any c
A red heavy rain warning has been issued for parts of Otago with up to 150 millimetres of rain expected to fall in some areas. Dunedin Civil Defence has activated its bunker and sand bags are being made available in South Dunedin, Mosgiel and M
Around the motu: Kirsty Pickett in Te Anau
Harry Broad reviews Tairawhiti: Pine, Profit and the Cyclone by Aaron Smale published by Bridget Williams Books
As a young boy Sean Boyd was the kid that took apart household items and toys, trying to transform them into different items. The foundations for what he does now as a junk artist were laid early on.
The Conservative Party conference has ended where four candidates hoping to replace Rishi Sunak as party leader jostled it out.
The Belfast rap trio Kneecap is garnering worldwide attention for their use of the Irish language intermixed with English. 
A country-wide industry code for dating apps is set to come into effect in Australia - intended to help protect users from harm and abuse. 
Accounting firm Xero has recorded an 81 percent rise in late payment costs by small businesses in the last two years. Late payments cost small businesses $456 million in 2021, and this jumped to $827 million in 2023. Xero NZ country manager Bri
Money expert Simran Kaur joins Kathryn to bust what she says is a big myth: that you need a lot of money to start investing. She says there are ways to do it, even if you're short on funds, and shares her tips on how. Simran Kaur is the co-host
We rewind 100 years of sporting history to look at the All Black team that blitzed its rivals. Historian, Dr Jock Phillips has spent a career uncovering and documenting Aotearoa New Zealand's past, and is the author of 15 books.
The CEO of the Queenstown Lakes District Council Mike Theelen has just been awarded a 15.5% pay rise to $479,486, which Peter says has produced considerable community backlash given the current rate rises of up to 24%.
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