Nine To Noon for Wednesday 2 April 2008
On Nine to Noon Today
9:05 Zimbabwe elections
Peter Greste, Radio New Zealand African correspondent; and Frank Chicoworie, freelance journalist in Zimbabwe
9:20 Petrol discount vouchers
David Cumming, Government Relations Manager for the Royal Automobile Club of Victoria; Mike Noon, Motoring Affairs General Manager for the Automobile Association; Clive Matthew Wilson, Editor of the Dog and Lemon Guide; and Steve Anderson, Chief Executive of Foodstuffs South Island
9:45 Australia correspondent Ray Moynihan
10:05 2001 murders of John Scott and his partner in Fiji
Owen Scott, brother of John Scott, head of Fiji's Red Cross who was murdered in 2001 along with his partner Greg Scrivener. A documentary about the murders and their aftermath screens at the World Cinema Showcase
Owen Scott is the writer and presenter of the documentary which is directed by Annie Goldson and based partly on Owen's own story - his reaction to the deaths and his crusade for justice after his brother's murder - including trying to find out why his killer was freed from the mental hospital he was meant to be held in after just 18 months.
10:30 Book Review: Diablerie by Walter Mosley
Reviewed by Ralph McAllister
Published by Bloomsbury
ISBN 978 074 759 1870)
10:45 Book reading: Some Traditions by Bronwyn Lloyd
11:05 Marty Duda's Artist of the Week - R.E.M.
11:30 Law with Catriona McLennan
11:45 Television review with Simon Wilson