Nine To Noon for Monday 21 December 2009
09:05 Copenhagen Climate Conference
Andy Reisinger, from the New Zealand Climate Change Research Institute at Victoria University.
09:20 Should fathers be in the delivery room?
Dr Michel Odent, London-based French obstetrician who says the presence of fathers while women are in labour is detrimental.
09:30 Pinkstinks
Emma Moore, co-founder of Pinkstinks, a UK campaign and social enterprise that challenges the culture of pink which the group believes invades every aspect of girls' lives.
09:45 Middle East correspondent Irris Makler
10:05 Big Wednesday lotto winners
Margaret Heaney and Fiona Wilton
In June, Margaret Heaney, her daughters Fiona Wilton and Soibhan Logan and granddaughter Alicia Heaney won a record 37 million dollars in Lotto's Big Wednesday. It was the biggest prize in Lotto's history.
10:30 Book Review with Rae McGregor
Sunflowers: A Novel of Vincent van Gogh by Sheramy Bundrick
Published by HarperCollins
11:05 Politics with Andrew Campbell and Matthew Hooten
11:30 Guest Chef Mat Follas, New Zealander who won UK MasterChef and wine commentator John Hawkesby
See images from the show in theNine to Noon gallery .
11:45 Urbanist Tommy Honey
The need to rethink how we engage people about sustainability.