Each day Nine to Noon talks to the people driving the news. Presenter, Kathryn Ryan was named 2015 International Radio Personality of the Year by @AIBnews.
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A new book tells the stories of New Zealanders with contemporary art collections.
Light and Reflections by Helen Beaglehole, published alongside photographer Matthew O'Reilly, is out now.
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Viruses are a lesser known factor responsible for 1 in 5 cancers. Dunedin born @DrGMorgan has mapped key breakthroughs in tumour virology over the last century in his book 'Cancer Virus Hunters'. rnz.co.nz/national/programme…
Luke Gray and Georgia Latu are two of five young people who have been recognised at The Impact Awards for their work being changemakers in Aotearoa. rnz.co.nz/national/programme…
"It's been a lambing from hell, to put it lightly". Tasman farmer, Lloyd Faulkner, has lost 110 lambs to toxoplasmosis this year. The disease is causing huge problems nationally and taking an economic toll.
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Andrew Hampton says there are undoubtedly bad actors who will try to exploit New Zealand's private sector businesses, especially those looking for investment.
Courtney Place can be a messy place at the weekends, but are the bars copping an unfair amount of blame? A group of owners think so - and say they're being punished through delays to renewing their liquor licences.
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The life of pioneering conservationist Richard Henry is explored in Victoria Jaenecke's book, 'Letters of a Naturalist: The Field Accounts of Richard Henry of Resolution Island'
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Ecologist and best-selling natural history author, Robert Vennell has a new book 'The Forgotten Forest'. It explores the specimens responsible for providing us with fire, food, and medicine. @harpernzrnz.co.nz/national/programme…
Southland man, Michael Kingpotiki, spent his life hiding that he couldn't read. In his late 50s, he realised he wouldn't be able to read to his grandchildren, and decided to change that. Now, he's written a book 'A Journey Towards Literacy'.rnz.co.nz/national/programme…