Nine To Noon for Tuesday 20 July 2010
09:05 Is mining on conservation land really off the agenda?
Kevin Hackwell, Forest and Bird advocacy manager, and Professor Dave Craw, geologist and environmental scientist who has researched on the environmental effects of mining.
09:20 More warnings about the global economy from an economist who predicted the global financial crisis
Raghuran Rajan, University of Chicago economist and former International Monetary Fund (IMF) chief economist.
09:45 USA correspondent Luiza Savage
10:05 Bernard Brown - renowned law professor
One of the country's best legal minds, Bernard Brown has taught law to many of the top judges QCs, and politicians from David Lange to Winston Peters. Now 76 he still teaches law at Auckland University.
10:30 Book Review with Louise O'Brien
Whatever You Love by Louise Doughty
Published by Faber
10:45 Reading.
Ronde For Joey No Name (Part 1 of 2) by Joanne Proctor
A swagman and his dog are involved in a mystery about the death of a farmer's wife.
11:05 Business and Economic commentator Rod Oram discusses the latest dairy sector deals
11:30 Hyper Factory and business
Derek Handley, co-founder, chief executive of The Hyper Factory, "a global mobile media ideas and execution company who work with the best brands and agencies around the world and help them bring their brands to life on mobile" which as just been bought out by American publisher Meredith.
11:45 Media commentator Denis Welch discusses the wonderful world of Letters to the Editor