Nine To Noon for Tuesday 28 June 2011
09:05 Has ACC admitted to being too strict?
Kim Miles, head of Orthopaedic Association; David Wadsworth, from Access Support Services, a para-legal service providing advocacy to ACC claimants; and Adam Darby a product design engineering manager from Auckland who successfully had an ACC decision rejecting payment for his shoulder surgery overturned.
09:25 Kids being dropped off at school early
Bill Sutton, principal of Thorndon School, Wellington; and Brian Robinson, principal of Apanui School in Whakatane.
09:45 US correspondent Luiza Savage
10:05 Jay Bahadur - Somali pirates
Canadian journalist who travelled to the heartland of Somali pirates, Puntland, spending time with pirates, former hostages and those attempting to combat piracy on the high seas.
Twitter: @PuntlandPirates
Deadly Waters The Hidden World of Somalia's Pirates, published by Scribe.
10:30 Book Review with Louise O'Brien
The Reading Promise by Alice Ozma
Published by Hodder & Stoughton
10:45 Reading: Dead People's Music by Sarah Laing (part 7 of 15)
The lives of two talented cellists, Klara from 1930s New York, and Rebecca her New Zealand born granddaughter, entwine and enthral.
11:05 Babygone
Jenny Douche, editor of Babygone - a book about miscarriage, infertility, stillbirth and infant loss; and Cath de Groot, co-founder of Trilogy, has written foreword to Babygone and donated over 1000 copies to organisations around the country.
11:45 Media commentator Denis Welch
TV3's decision to put two full unedited interviews with Alasdair Thompson on air.