Nine To Noon for Wednesday 16 June 2010
09:05 All Whites make NZ football history at World Cup
Barry Glendenning, deputy sports editor of guardian.co.uk and star writer for The Fiver, a satirical soccer newsletter that is emailed to subscribers every weekday and has a global following.
09:20 All Whites make NZ football history at World Cup
Matthew Cooper, New Zealand fan who was among thousands attending NZ's match against Slovakia at Royal Bafokeng Stadium in Rustenburg.
09:30 Fresh water management
Lachlan McKenzie, Federated Farmers' dairying and envirnoment spokesman; Russel Norman, Green Party co-leader; and Nick Smith, Environment Minister.
09:45 Australia correspondent Ray Moynihan
Australia's Sustainable City Index, racism in rugby league and the mining tax battle.
10:05 Peter England
Kiwi-born former CEO of Elizabeth Arden and Chicago Children's museum.
10:30 Book Review with Graham Beattie
Burning Wire by Jeffrey Deaver
Published by Hodder & Stoughton
10:45 Reading: The Life And Death Of Laura Friday (And Of Pavarotti, Her Parrot) a black comedy by David Murphy
(Part 12 of 12, RNZ)
11:05 Music review with Marty Duda
Marty's feature artist: Wanda Jackson
1. I Gotta Know (2:29) - Wanda Jackson taken from 1956 single (Capitol)
2. Let's Have A Party (2:07) - Wanda Jackson taken from 1960 single (Capitol)
3. The Box It Came In (2:24) - Wanda Jackson taken from 1965 single (Capitol)
4. You Know I'm No Good (4:32) - Wanda Jackson taken from 2010 single (Third Man)
11:30 Legal commentator Catriona MacLennan
Legal options for nations wanting to halt Japanese whaling in the Southern Ocean.
11:45 Science commentator David Haywood
Bike helmets and why a giant atom bomb-powered pogo stick never took off.