Nine to noon. 2000-09-06. 10:00-12:00

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2000
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Magazine format radio programs
Nonfiction radio programs
Radio programs
Sound recordings
Duration
02:04:27
Broadcast Date
06 Sep 2000
Credits
RNZ Collection
Hill, Kim, 1955-, Host
Maharey, Steve, Interviewee
Barber, Alleen, Interviewee
Rajan, Jacob, Interviewee
LEWIS, Justin, Interviewee
Dakuvula, Jone, Interviewee
Hart, Emma, Interviewee
Mowat, Wayne, Newsreader
BROWN, Gordon, Interviewee
Burke, Warwick, Newsreader
Radio New Zealand (estab. 1989)

Nine to Noon with Kim Hill, from 9:58-12:00.

Final minutes of a discussion between Steve Maharey, Minister of Social Services and Muriel Newman, Act Social Services Spokesperson on the Guardianship Act Discussion Paper and Kim Hill. 10am news and weather at 10am read by Warwick Burke, leading stories include Graham Parry, a medical specialist, who failed to properly diagnose a woman, now seriously ill, Sky television will start broadcasting Parliament live and Fiji. Music from [Hinuwae Hemohe]. Kim continues to comment on the Guardianship paper. International correspondent, Alleen Barber interviewed about U.S. current affairs. Reading of arctic stories, ‘An adventure with a dog and a glacier’ written by John Muir and read by Henry Goodman. Emails and faxes on the Guardianship Act. Actor and writer, Jacob Rajan and Producer, Justin Lewis about the production of ‘The Candlestickmaker’ who make up the Indian Ink Theatre Company. News and weather at 11am read by Warwick Burke. Today’s ‘Golden Kiwi’ is Romeo Bragato, an Australian viticulturist who visited New Zealand in the late 1800's founding the wine industry. Jone Dakurula, one-time media advisor, more recently advisor for SVT party talks to Kim Hill about the politics of Fiji. Music from Bob Dylan. Book review, ‘Esperanza's Box of Saints’ written by Maria Amparo Escandon and reviewed by Emma Hart. Wayne Mowat outlines the afternoon's programme. Gordon Brown talks about Netball New Zealand and the thankless profession coaching appears to be.