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

  • 1Maori Party MP Te Ururoa Flavell says it's time to take a very hard stand on youth suicide, including considering banning tangi for victims and burying them at the entrance of cemeteries so their deaths will be "condemned

    • Start 00 : 08 : 12
    Speakers
    • Te Ururoa Flavell MP (Waiariki MP, Maori Party)
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  • 2Reaction from community and mental health workers to a call not to celebrate the lives of child suicide victims Bay of Plenty volunteer community worker Mate Tangitu, works with people with drug and alcohol problems, and has attended recent suicide tangi. Is there a risk of glamorising suicide.

    • Start 00 : 20 : 36
    Speakers
    • Gavin Pike (Manager, Mana Mental Health Service)
    • Mate Tangitu (volunteer community worker, Bay of Plenty)
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  • 3Major NCEA changes raise concern about a cohort of students being treated as guinea pigs and deprived of resources given to previous years as they will be the first to work their way through the new standards and the new assessment systems.

    • Start 00 : 36 : 10
    Speakers
    • Yasmeen Musa (year 11 student, Whangarei Girls High)
    • Julia Davidson (Chairman, Secondary Principals Council)
    • Bali Haque (Deputy Chief Executive, New Zealand Qualifications Authority (NZQA))
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  • 410:00 News

    • Start 01 : 00 : 00
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  • 511:00 News

    • Start 02 : 00 : 00
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  • 6Law issues, including: Collaborative practice in family law is one of the changes to family court law.

    • Start 02 : 31 : 49
    Speakers
    • Catriona MacLennan (Legal commentator)
    Live Broadcast
    • No
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  • 7Simon Pollard looks at whether gossip is the human version of primate grooming, and suggests an evolutionary explanation for why so much of our conversations involve gossip.

    • Start 02 : 50 : 18
    Speakers
    • Simon Pollard (Science Commentator)
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Primary Title
  • Nine to Noon
Date Broadcast
  • Wednesday 27 July 2011
Start Time
  • 09 : 00
Finish Time
  • 12 : 00
Duration
  • 180:00
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
  • Bali Haque (Deputy Chief Executive, New Zealand Qualifications Authority (NZQA))
  • Catriona MacLennan (Legal commentator)
  • Gavin Pike (Manager, Mana Mental Health Service)
  • Julia Davidson (Chairman, Secondary Principals Council)
  • Mate Tangitu (volunteer community worker, Bay of Plenty)
  • Simon Pollard (Science Commentator)
  • Te Ururoa Flavell MP (Waiariki MP, Maori Party)
  • Yasmeen Musa (year 11 student, Whangarei Girls High)