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National Radio's two-hour news and current affairs programme.

  • 1The head of New Zealand's largest general insurer, IAG, discusses the details of the Government's announcement on rebuilding quake-affected homes. IAG, whose brands include State and NZI, is also an underwriter for insurance for sold by banks such as ASB and BNZ

    • Start 00 : 07 : 47
    Speakers
    • Jacki Johnson (Chief Executive Officer, IAG NZ)
    Live Broadcast
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  • 2Quake affected homes and the unclear future for owners and residents. Raeanne McPherson and her husband live in Wattle Drive, New Brighton and are orange flagged, with their area being a mixed zone which is causing confusion.

    • Start 00 : 26 : 59
    Speakers
    • Raeanne McPherson (New Brighton resident,� orange zone)
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  • 3Quake damage - how were the land damage assessments made? An engineer, Nick Rogers discusses what has to be done. Tonkin & Taylor is the environmental and engineering consultancy doing the Canterbury land damage assessment work for EQC and the Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority.

    • Start 00 : 33 : 04
    Speakers
    • Nick Rogers (project director, Canterbury Land Assessment, Tonkin & Taylor)
    Live Broadcast
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  • 4Lawrence Lessig, Harvard University law professor, is one of the founders of the alternative copyright licensing body Creative Commons. Professor Lessig is now on a mission to clean up American politics, through a project called FixCongressFirst.org. He is speaking at the NetHui internet conference, which runs from 29 June to 1 July in Auckland.

    • Start 00 : 47 : 50
    Speakers
    • Lawrence Lessig (law professor, Harvard University)
    Live Broadcast
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  • 510:00 News

    • Start 01 : 00 : 00
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  • 6Rob Tuwhare is the son of Hone Tuwhare and literary executor of the Hone Tuwhare Charitable Trust, which was established to purchase and restore Hone's crib at Kaka Point in South Otago and establish a writers' residency (the first in a home of a Maori writer). The trust also seeks to develop resources for schools and initiate events throughout the country celebrating Hone and his contribution to the arts.

    • Start 01 : 09 : 39
    Speakers
    • Rob Tuwhare (Literary Executor, Hone Tuwhare Trust)
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  • 711:00 News

    • Start 02 : 00 : 00
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  • 8Week That Was including; Alasdair Thompson and his controversial remarks on women and time off; the penguin;

    • Start 02 : 49 : 15
    Speakers
    • John Bridges (Comedian)
    • Irene Pink (Comedian)
    Live Broadcast
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Primary Title
  • Nine to Noon
Date Broadcast
  • Friday 24 June 2011
Start Time
  • 09 : 00
Finish Time
  • 12 : 00
Duration
  • 120:00
Channel
  • RNZ National
Broadcaster
  • Radio New Zealand
Programme Description
  • National Radio's two-hour news and current affairs programme.
Classification
  • Unknown
Owning Collection
  • Chapman Archive
Broadcast Platform
  • Radio
Languages
  • English
Captions
Live Broadcast
  • Yes
Rights Statement
  • Made for the University of Auckland's educational use as permitted by the Screenrights Licensing Agreement.
Speakers
  • Irene Pink (Comedian)
  • Jacki Johnson (Chief Executive Officer, IAG NZ)
  • John Bridges (Comedian)
  • Lawrence Lessig (law professor, Harvard University)
  • Nick Rogers (project director, Canterbury Land Assessment, Tonkin & Taylor)
  • Raeanne McPherson (New Brighton resident,� orange zone)
  • Rob Tuwhare (Literary Executor, Hone Tuwhare Trust)