Nine To Noon for Monday 8 February 2010
09:05 Foreshore and seabed - settlement nears?
Annette Sykes, lawyer and activist Tuhoe, Te Arawa; Dr Ranginui Walker, former professor and head of Maori Studies at the University of Auckland, and member of the Waitangi Tribunal; and Jim Nicholls, Maori Council.
09:20 What is being done to curb agricultural greenhouse gas emissions
Andrew West, chief executive of NZ's largest Crown Research Institute, AgResearch.
09:30 Recess before lunch
Katie Bark from the Montana Team Nutrition Programme, which is leading the recess before lunch programme.
09:45 Europe correspondent Seamus Kearney
10:05 Mike Moore
Former Prime Minister and director general of the World Trade Organization, Mike Moore, is now bound for Washington DC as New Zealand's new ambassador.
He will continue the push for what he and many other see as the holy grail of a free trade agreement with the United States, but before that can happen he'll be involved in negotiations for the US to join the Trans Pacific Strategic Economic Partnership (TPP) - a free trade agreement between New Zealand, Brunei, Chile and Singapore.
10:30 Book Review with Carole Beu
Message from an Unknown Chinese Mother by Xinran
Published by Chatto & Windus, $37.99
10:45 Reading: The Year of the Shanghai Shark by Mo Zhi Hong (Part 1 of 10, RNZ)
In the Chinese city of Dalian Hai Long and his mates drink Coca-Cola , eat American fast food and go to English language lessons. But this year Hai Long leaves school to learn the unlikely trade of his uncle - a successful, learned man.
11:05 Politics with Andrew Campbell and Matthew Hooten
11:30 Guest Chef Richard Ross, Chef de Cuisine Orbit at SKYCITY Auckland, and Nigel Scott, national manager Dilmah NZ Ltd
Recipes for High Tea:
Scones with cream/butter and fruit preserves. Tea match - Brilliant Breakfast
NZ traditional Lamington with raspberry coulis. Tea match - Rose with French Vanilla
Caramelised onion & feta tart. Tea Match - Earl Grey or Herbal Peppermint.
11:45 Off the Beaten Track with Kennedy Warne, outdoorsman and adventurer