Nine To Noon for Thursday 16 September 2010
09:05 David Garrett - admitted stealing identity of a dead baby to get a fake passport
Graham Peach, father of a baby who died and whose identity was stolen; and Michael Bott, Human Rights lawyer.
09:30 Future of the ACT Party
Matthew Hooton, Nine to Noon political commentator
09:20 Countering Islamophobia
Rehanna Ali, a member of the Islamic Women's Council for NZ.
On Thursday 23 Septmber there'll be another interfaith community visit day in Wellington, where participants will visit a local Hindu temple, Muslim mosque, Buddhist temple and Jewish synagogue, and enjoy food from various traditions.
Email spiritofrangatahi@ihug.co.nz for further information, or go to Spirit of Rangatahi - Learn About Other Faiths to register for the event.
09:30 Interest rates
Patrick O'Meara, RNZ Business editor
09:45 UK correspondent Jon Dennis
10:05 Duchess of Northumberland, Jane Percy
The Duchess of Northumberland talks about her controversial poison garden, created in the grounds of the centuries-old and fully restored Alnwick Castle. The Alnwick Garden which draws hundreds of thousands of visitors a year and has provided a tourism boon to the local area.
10:30 Book Review with Dan Slevin
Union Atlantic by Adam Haslett
Published by Atlantic
10:45 Reading
Outback Kiwi by Dave Hayward
A couple of Kiwi lads learn about the brotherhood of outback travellers.
11:05 New Technology with Nigel Horrocks
This blogger is worried about the ethics of RFID tags
Check out these ice cream parlour flavours you get from a tag
Here's the full Pew Internet report on mobiles
Read Delta airtlines forum discussion on whether to use mobile phones
Read the school principal's decision to ban technology on Tuesdays
How the Guardian dismisses Apple's social network
11:30 Psychologist and parenting expert Nigel Latta
How parents deal with their own anger.
11:45 TV Reviewer Simon Wilson
Let's do Rivers on Prime and The Secret Lives of Dancers on TV3.