Nine To Noon for Monday 10 June 2013
09:05 Peter Dunne's resignation and the GCSB leaked report
Otago University Law Professor Andrew Geddis, a constitutional law expert; and Paul Thompson, executive editor of Fairfax Group, which employs political journalist Andrea Vance to whom the GCSB report was leaked.
09:20 Dealing with recidivist rubbish offenders
Zac Jordan, City Operations Manager, Wellington City Council; and Iris Donoghue, chair of Keep New Zealand Beautiful.
09:45 Europe correspondent Seamus Kearney
10:05 Ann Wroe - award-winning biographer and obituary editor
Ann Wroe is the obituaries editor for the Economist - and award winning biographer. Her most recent book is Orpheus: The Song of Life.
10:35 Book Review with Elisabeth Easther
Sisterland by Curtis Sittenfeld
Published by Doubleday
10:45 Reading: Mercenary Territory by Susan Pointon
Told by William Kircher and Sarah Boddy
The story of a down at heel Northland Real Estate salesman and a Ponsonby widow who moves north looking for a fresh start (Part 1 of 5, RNZ)
11:05 Politics with Matthew Hooton and Mike Williams
11:30 Food – Cooking in Prison
Wellington chef Martin Bosley has been working with six long term prisoners at Rimutaka prison, teaching them cooking skills as part of a 10 month project that will end with them creating a dinner as part of Wellington on a Plate.
11:45 Urban design with Tommy Honey
Consultation and change: no new hotel in Dunedin and Auckland’s Unitary Plan.
Links: