Radio New Zealand National. 2015-11-09. 00:00-23:59.

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Radio New Zealand National. 2015--. 00:00-23:59.
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09 Nov 2015
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A 24-hour recording of Radio New Zealand National. The following rundown is sourced from the broadcaster’s website. Note some overseas/copyright restricted items may not appear in the supplied rundown:

09 November 2015

===12:04 AM. | All Night Programme===
=DESCRIPTION=

Including: 12:05 Music after Midnight; 12:30 At the Movies with Simon Morris (RNZ); 1:05 Te Ahi Kaa (RNZ); 2:30 NZ Music Feature (RNZ); 3:05 Bugle Stories by Shelley Wilkinson (1 of 6, RNZ); 3:30 Science (RNZ); 5:10 War Report (RNZ)

===6:00 AM. | Morning Report===
=DESCRIPTION=

Radio New Zealand's three-hour breakfast news show with news and interviews, bulletins on the hour and half-hour, including:
6.20 and 7.50 Business News
6.26 Rural News
6.48 and 7.45 NZ Newspapers

=AUDIO=

06:00
Top Stories for Monday 9 November 2015
BODY:
Reports Christmas Island detainees take control of centre after riot;Retrospective of Len Brown's Mayoral troubles;NZer kicked out of Aus after Syria mission;No prosecution over Roast Busters-like competition;Corrections accused of failing to enforce community work;30 year deadlock over US ship visit could be at an end;Labour clears the decks as it looks to 2017.
Topics:
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 31'54"

06:06
Sports News for 9 November 2015
BODY:
An update from the team at RNZ Sport.
Topics: sport
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 2'24"

06:15
Labour unveils new home affordability measures for councils
BODY:
Labour's housing spokesman Phil Twyford has used his party's annual conference in Palmerston North to announce two new measures a Labour Government would implement to address home affordability.
Topics: housing, politics
Regions:
Tags: Labour Party, housing affordability measures
Duration: 2'37"

06:20
Early Business News
BODY:
The head of power company, Meridian Energy, says the planned closure of coal and gas fired stations poses a potential supply problem in the next five years.
Topics: business, economy
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 2'08"

06:22
Morning Rural News for 9 November 2015
BODY:
News from the rural and farming sector.
Topics: rural, farming
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 3'39"

06:35
Detainee's death sparks riot on Christmas Island
BODY:
The Labour MP Kelvin Davis says he's been told detainees on Christmas Island have rioted overnight and are now in control of the Australian-run centre.
Topics: politics, refugees and migrants
Regions:
Tags: rioting, Christmas Island, Detainees
Duration: 2'25"

06:40
Auckland health workers to strike after DHB talks halt
BODY:
Hundreds of Auckland health workers, including some emergency staff, will strike this week after negotiations on how to extend weekend services came to a halt.
Topics: health
Regions: Auckland Region
Tags: health workers, strikes
Duration: 3'14"

06:45
Busy weekend for royals in New Zealand
BODY:
A charity for mothers of newborn babies and teenagers who've been kicked out of school, got the royal treatment in Auckland this weekend.
Topics: health, life and society
Regions: Auckland Region
Tags: Royal visit, newborn babies, at-risk youth
Duration: 3'00"

06:50
Meridian says closure of turbines could end in cold showers
BODY:
The head of Meridian Energy says the planned closure of coal and gas fired turbines could mean cold showers for New Zealanders by 2020.
Topics: energy
Regions:
Tags: Meridian Energy, coal and gas fired turbines, cold showers
Duration: 1'52"

06:52
Spark says making money from digital services a big challenge
BODY:
The phone and broadband retailer, Spark, says the company's biggest challenge is how to turn a profit in what is a rapidly changing industry.
Topics: business, economy
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 1'08"

06:55
Warehouse hoping for a Merry Christmas
BODY:
The Warehouse is hoping it will be a merry christmas with sales showing strong momentum leading into the crucial summer holiday period.
Topics: business, economy
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 1'05"

06:56
Business agenda this week
BODY:
In economic news, the Reserve Bank will release its half yearly review of the health of the financial system, otherwise known as the Financial Stability Report, on Wednesday.
Topics: business, economy
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 1'00"

06:58
Jim Parker in Australia
BODY:
Let's go to Jim Parker in Australia now, where the Reserve Bank has confounded some expectations by opting not to cut interest rates this month, but it says the next move is still more likely to be down than up.
Topics: business, economy
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 1'46"

07:06
Sports News for 9 November 2015
BODY:
Let's go to Jim Parker in Australia now, where the Reserve Bank has confounded some expectations by opting not to cut interest rates this month, but it says the next move is still more likely to be down than up.
Topics: sport
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 2'12"

07:10
Reports Christmas Island detainees take control of centre
BODY:
The Labour MP Kelvin Davis says detainees on Christmas Island have rioted and taken control of the centre.
Topics: refugees and migrants, law, conflict
Regions:
Tags: Christmas Island riots, Detainees
Duration: 7'20"

07:15
Retrospective of Len Brown's Mayoral troubles
BODY:
Len Brown's decision not to seek re-election signals the end of one of the biggest political roller coaster rides in local body history.
Topics: politics
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 6'39"

07:25
NZer kicked out of Aus after Syria mission
BODY:
A New Zealander deported from Australia a day after returning from a peace mission to Syria is already planning to go back to the Middle East.
Topics: refugees and migrants
Regions:
Tags: deportations, Australia, New Zealand
Duration: 3'27"

07:28
No prosecution over Roast Busters-like competition
BODY:
Teenage boys who took obscene photos with drunk girls without their consent and posted them online have been let off with a warning from police.
Topics: law
Regions:
Tags: obscene photos
Duration: 3'19"

07:35
Corrections accused of failing to enforce community work
BODY:
The National Union of Public Employees is accusing the Corrections Department of failing in its job to make sure offenders actually do their community work.
Topics: politics
Regions:
Tags: Corrections Department, National Union of Public Employees
Duration: 4'02"

07:40
30 year deadlock over US ship visit could be at an end
BODY:
A 30 year deadlock over American naval ship visits, because of New Zealand's anti-nuclear policy, could be at an end, with an invitation for the Navy's 75th anniversary commemorations.
Topics: politics
Regions:
Tags: American naval ship visits, anti-nuclear policy
Duration: 3'27"

07:48
Restoring the "Kiwi Dream" focus of Labour's comeback
BODY:
Andrew Little's ticked off his first annual conference as Labour Party leader, promising to restore what he calls the Kiwi Dream.
Topics: politics
Regions:
Tags: Labour party annual conference
Duration: 5'17"

07:50
Labour clears the decks as it looks to 2017
BODY:
The Labour Party has used its first annual conference since its dismal election result to announce the dumping of unpopular and complicated polices.
Topics: politics
Regions:
Tags: Labour Party
Duration: 3'02"

07:52
Louisiana officers charged with murder after 6yo shot i
BODY:
A young autisitic boy is dead, his father is in hospital, and two police officers have been arrested on second-degree murder charges in Louisiana in the United States.
Topics: law, crime
Regions:
Tags: Louisiana, shooting, police
Duration: 2'57"

07:57
NCEA exams start today
BODY:
NCEA exams start this morning with the level one maths exam.
Topics: education
Regions:
Tags: NCEA exams
Duration: 3'30"

08:06
Sports News for 9 November 2015
BODY:
An update from the team at RNZ Sport.
Topics: sport
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 1'57"

08:10
Christmas Island riots
BODY:
Returning to our lead story ... and reports coming through from Christmas Island that detainees have rioted at the Australian-run detention centre there.
Topics: refugees and migrants, conflict
Regions:
Tags: Christmas Island riots
Duration: 1'57"

08:14
Auckland Mayoralty
BODY:
It's still a year until Aucklanders go to the polls to vote for a new Mayor.
Topics: politics
Regions: Auckland Region
Tags: local body politics, Auckland mayoralty
Duration: 3'18"

08:15
Tougher rules needed for Roast Busters-like offending
BODY:
An expert in sexual violence says young men who post sexually exploitative images online of girls without their consent should have to undergo mandatory therapy.
Topics: crime
Regions:
Tags: sexual violence
Duration: 4'05"

08:20
Strike action looms at Auckland hospitals
BODY:
Strike action at Auckland hospitals this week is expected to result in cancelled appointments and disruption to some services.
Topics: health, politics
Regions: Auckland Region
Tags: Auckland hospitals, strike action
Duration: 4'21"

08:25
Up to 300 Chch boundaries incorrectly surveyed
BODY:
Up to 300 Christchurch homeowners may be due compensation for having their property boundaries incorrectly surveyed.
Topics: housing
Regions: Canterbury
Tags: property boundaries, Christchurch
Duration: 2'55"

08:28
Tribunal hears Crown took away Māori women's rights
BODY:
The Waitangi Tribunal has heard that Māori women lost crucial property rights after the treaty was signed, and for them gaining the rights of British subjects meant a drop in status.
Topics: te ao Māori
Regions: Northland
Tags: Treaty of Waitangi, Waimate Taiamai
Duration: 3'24"

08:35
Nauru MP fight for passport return
BODY:
In Nauru an opposition MP is still fighting the government to have his passport returned.
Topics: politics
Regions:
Tags: Nauru, Pacific
Duration: 3'05"

08:40
Black Caps face gruelling day five at the 'Gabba
BODY:
It's been 30 years since New Zealand last won a test at the 'Gabba cricket ground in Brisbane and it's going to take a come-from-behind victory in the current match to break the losing streak.
Topics: sport
Regions:
Tags: 'Gabba, test cricket, Melbourne, Black Caps
Duration: 2'37"

08:43
More on the Christmas Island riots - detainee speaks out
BODY:
Back to our lead story of rioting at the detention centre at Christmas Island. An anonymous detainee speaks to us from the detention centre.
Topics: refugees and migrants, conflict
Regions:
Tags: Christmas Island riots
Duration: 7'05"

08:51
Yachties race wine across the Cook Strait
BODY:
For more than a decade yachties and wineries in Marlborough have teamed up to race the region's new vintage of sauvignon blanc across the Cook Strait to Wellington.
Topics: sport, food
Regions: Wellington Region, Marlborough
Tags: Cook Strait, wineries, yachties, racing
Duration: 4'00"

08:56
Phil Kafcaloudes with news from Australia
BODY:
Time to chat to our Melbourne correspondent Phil Kafcaloudes.
Topics:
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 3'04"

=SHOW NOTES=

===9:06 AM. | Nine To Noon===
=DESCRIPTION=

Current affairs and topics of interest, including: 10:45 The Reading: An Awfully Big Adventure, by Jane Tolerton NZ WWI veterans tell their stories (1 of 15, RNZ)

=AUDIO=

09:10
Christmas Island detainee reports "standoff"
BODY:
A Christmas Island detainee says guards have fled the detention centre after a riot, following the death of an asylum seeker being held at the facility. The detainee says they have seized control of the facility and are waiting to see what the response from security will be.

Topics: politics, crime, refugees and migrants
Regions:
Tags: Christmas Island, Australia, refugees, riots, asylum seekers, immigration, Detainees, Peter Dutton
Duration: 8'36"

09:20
New pool rules could cause more drownings
BODY:
Frontline child health workers say more children will drown if rules on swimming pool fences are removed.
Topics: health, politics
Regions:
Tags: pool rules, drownings
Duration: 15'36"

09:30
Aus lawyer says Christmas Is detention centre should be closed
BODY:
Greg Barns is Australian political commentator, former government policy adviser, and President of the Australian Lawyers Alliance. He says the latest riot on Christmas Island is yet another indication the Australian run detention centre is inhumane and needs to be closed.
Topics: politics, crime
Regions:
Tags: Christmas Island, refugee, riot, asylum seekers, Peter Dutton, immigration
Duration: 8'20"

09:40
Otago University scientists using silver nanotechnology
BODY:
Otago University scientists using silver nanotechnology to fight dental disease.
Topics: health, science
Regions:
Tags: nanotechnology, silver, denist, dental, dental products, MacDiarmid Institute, Otago University
Duration: 11'38"

09:50
South America correspondent, Joel Richards
BODY:
South America correspondent, Joel Richards.
Topics:
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 8'05"

10:10
Photographer Chris Pegman
BODY:
Chris Pegman is a Bay of Islands osteopath by day and a stargazing astrophotographer by night.
EXTENDED BODY:
Growing up in England, Chris Pegman dabbled in photography on family trips to the picturesque Lakes District. But life intervened in the form of work, marriage, children and emigrating to New Zealand.
It wasn't until three decades later that he bought himself a good camera and got into photography, this time not focusing on what was in front of him, but casting his lens skyward.
He talks to Kathryn Ryan about his work.
Topics: arts, technology
Regions:
Tags: phtotgraphy
Duration: 25'11"

10:40
Book Review: Boundaries by Brian Turner
BODY:
Boundaries by Brian Turner, published by Godwit, reviewed by Harry Broad.
Topics: books
Regions:
Tags: Boundaries
Duration: 7'48"

11:10
Politics with Matthew Hooton and Stephen Mills
BODY:
Politics with Matthew Hooton and Stephen Mills.
Topics: politics
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 23'53"

11:30
Adventurous cooking
BODY:
Chef Lucas Tock from the Bresolin serves up adventurous food, including crocodile.
Topics: food
Regions:
Tags: chef, adventurous food
Duration: 12'33"

11:45
Issues for city dwellers with Tommy Honey
BODY:
From complete flatpack houses sold by Japanese boutique retail chain Muji to houses that float on water - are we turning our backs on the traditional foundation as the base of our houses?
Topics: housing
Regions:
Tags: urban, design, housing
Duration: 10'16"

=SHOW NOTES=

09:05 Children's health experts say new pool rules will cause more drownings
Professionals at the frontline of child health are fighting a move to wind back rules on the fencing of home pools, saying more children will die as a result. The new rules won't require spa pools to be fenced if they have a cover on them - and instead of requiring swimming pools to be fenced, they will need to have what is termed "restricted access". Council inspections of swimming pools will also be cut from every three years to every five years - and no territorial authority will be able to introduce tougher requirements for restricting access to pools. The Building and Housing Minister Nick Smith says the current law is excessively prescriptive and the changes will cut compliance costs by 17 million dollars. But opponents of the law change - including the former Children's Commissioner Ian Hassell, Water Safety New Zealand, Safe Kids and the Paediatric Society of New Zealand - say it will cost lives. Nine to Noon speaks to Paediatric Emergency Specialist at Auckland's Starship Hospital Mike Shepard.
09:30 Otago University scientists using silver nanotechnology to fight dental disease
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A McDiarmid Institute investigator and chemistry researcher Carla Meledandri and her Otago University dental research colleague, Don Schwass - are working on using silver nanotechnology to protect teeth. Silver has anti-microbial properties which can help fight decay, but the way it's used currently means it is expensive and can stain teeth. Professors Meledandri and Schwass are devising products that use 25 thousand times less silver with the same therapeutic effects, with no risk of staining and are currently commercialising their research.
09:45 South America correspondent, Joel Richards
10:05 Astrophotography - capturing the night sky
[gallery:1553]
Chris Pegman is a Bay of Islands osteopath by day and a stargazing astrophotographer by night. Growing up in England, he dabbled in photography on family trips to the picturesque Lakes District.But life intervened, work, marriage, children, emigrating to New Zealand. It wasn't until three decades later that he bought himself a good camera and got into photography, this time not focussing on what was in front of him, but casting his lens skyward. In the gallery of Chris Pegman's pictures, the picture of supermoon has more than 2 million views on reddit.
10:30 Book Review: Boundaries by Brian Turner
Reviewed by Harry Broad, published by Godwit
10:45 The Reading: An Awfully Big Adventure by Jane Tolerton
New Zealand World War One veterans tell their stories (Part 1 of 15)
11:05 Politics with Matthew Hooton and Stephen Mills
11:30 Adventurous food with Lucas Tock
Chef Lucas Tock from the Bresolin serves up adventurous food, including crocodile.
11:45 Issues for city dwellers with Tommy Honey
From complete flatpack houses sold by Japanese boutique retail chain Muji to houses that float on water. Are we turning our backs on the traditional foundation as the base of our houses?
Muji unveils three micro homes for weekend getaways, Domain.com.au.
Waterfront living taken to another level, NZ Herald.
Architecture: Floating home designs that rock the boat, The Financial Times.

=PLAYLIST=

Artist: Aaradhna
Song: Sit with a Slouch
Composer: Patel / Wadams / Short
Album: Treble and Reverb (2012)
Label: Dawn Raid
Time: 10.33

Artist: Buena Vista Social Club
Song: Tiene Sabor
Composer: Trad
Album: Lost and Found (2015)
Label: World Cirbuit
Time: 11.30

Artist: The Secret Sisters
Song: Tennessee Me
Composer: Rogers / Rogers
Album: The Secret Sisters (2010)
Label: Universal
Time: 11.46am

===Noon | Midday Report===
=DESCRIPTION=

Radio New Zealand news, followed by updates and reports until 1.00pm, including:
12:16 Business News
12:26 Sport
12:34 Rural News
12:43 Worldwatch

=AUDIO=

12:00
Midday News for 9 November 2015
BODY:
A tense standoff continues on Christmas Island after rioting and an armed couple in Catlins drama arrested.
Topics:
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 15'08"

12:17
Vector to sell gas pipelines for $950 million
BODY:
The power and gas distribution company, Vector, is to sell its gas pipelines business outside of Auckland to the global infrastructure asset manager, First State Funds, for close to a billion dollars.
Topics: business
Regions:
Tags: Vector
Duration: 1'37"

12:18
Retirees need extra to survive - study
BODY:
A new look at the retirement sector shows people with only the government superannuation may be struggling to provide even the most basic of lifestyles.
Topics: business
Regions:
Tags: retirement, Westpac-Massey University Financial Education Centre
Duration: 1'32"

12:20
Jim Parker in Australia
BODY:
To Australia, where New Zealand's position as the number one source of visitors to the Lucky Country looks set to be taken from us.
Topics: business
Regions:
Tags: tourism, Australia
Duration: 57"

12:21
Methven and AWF Madison report solid earnings' gains
BODY:
Two company earnings reports today show solid gains.
Topics: business
Regions:
Tags: Methven, AWF Madison
Duration: 1'11"

12:23
Midday Markets for 9 November 2015
BODY:
For the latest from the markets we're joined by Don Lewthwaite at First NZ Capital.
Topics: business, economy
Regions:
Tags: markets
Duration: 2'39"

12:26
Business briefs
BODY:
The Wellington-based, property investors and strip-club owners, John and Michael Chow, are planning to list on the NZX alternative sharemarket, in a reverse takeover of the listed shell company, RIS Group.
Topics: business, economy
Regions:
Tags: markets
Duration: 25"

12:26
Midday Sports News for 9 November 2015
BODY:
Another setback for the New Zealand cricketers as they attempt to save the first test against Australia in Brisbane. All-rounder Jimmy Neesham has been ruled out of the rest of the series because of back pain suffered in the Gabba match.
Topics: sport
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 2'38"

12:35
Midday Rural News for 9 November 2015
BODY:
News from the rural and farming sectors.
Topics: rural, farming
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 7'47"

=SHOW NOTES=

===1:06 PM. | Jesse Mulligan, 1–4pm===
=DESCRIPTION=

An upbeat mix of the curious and the compelling, ranging from the stories of the day to the great questions of our time (RNZ)

=AUDIO=

13:09
First Song
BODY:
'Adventure Of A Lifetime' (Radio Edit) - Coldplay.
Topics: music
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 4'59"

13:14
Saving For A 'No Frills' Retirement - Dr Claire Matthews
BODY:
Just how much money do you think you'll need for your retirement? A new report suggests there's a growing gap between the cost of living and New Zealand Superannuation payments. It's from Massey University's latest Retirement Expenditure Guidelines. And the author is personal finance researcher, Dr Claire Matthews.
Topics: life and society
Regions:
Tags: retirement, Retirement Expenditure Guidelines
Duration: 9'32"

13:24
Floating Homes - Michael Webb-Speight
BODY:
A new housing development is underway in Auckland. But it's a little different than your average sub-divison. Twenty floating homes are being planned for Gulf Harbour, on Auckland's Waitemata Harbour. Michael Webb-Speight, is a development consultant for the Fairway Bay project.
Topics: housing
Regions:
Tags: Floating Homes
Duration: 9'30"

13:33
Kia Ora Kaikoura - Lynne Smith
BODY:
We're off to the seaside settlement of Kaikoura. Where locals have taken on the task, of trying to raise 3.7 million dollars to build a new hospital. To aid with the effort, local woman Bev Bradbury, came up with the idea of publishing a book about Kaikoura, its food and people. And she enlisted the help of dairy famer, Lynne Smith. The book is called Kia Ora Kaikoura.
Topics: health
Regions: Canterbury
Tags: Kaikoura
Duration: 7'02"

13:41
Favourite album
BODY:
Pet Sounds - The Beach Boys, chosen by Harvey Calder.
Topics: music
Regions:
Tags: The Beach Boys
Duration: 18'34"

14:10
TV Review - Linda Burgess.
BODY:
The Great British Sewing Bee. Last Tango in Halifax. 800 Words.
Topics: media
Regions:
Tags: television
Duration: 11'53"

14:22
Books - Allan Drew
BODY:
'List of the Lost' by Morrissey.
Topics: books
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 11'48"

14:34
New Music - Colin Morris
BODY:
Featuring the artists St Germain and Millie Jackson.
Topics: music
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 20'00"

14:54
Theatre - Craig Beardsworth
BODY:
'All Our Sons' by Witi Ihimaera - currently being performed at Circa Theatre.
Topics: arts
Regions:
Tags: theatre
Duration: 5'32"

15:07
Feature Interview - Steve Williams
BODY:
New Zealander Steve Williams says his relationship with Tiger Woods remains like a nasty divorce after spending 13 years as his caddy, and winning 13 major championships with the golfing legend. He says Woods sometimes treated him like a slave and left him to take flak from the media when news of Woods' extra marital affairs first came out. The revelations come in his new memoir, Steve Williams: Out of the Rough. Williams details his start as a schoolboy carrying the bag for his dad at the Paraparaumu Beach Golf Club to working for greats like Sir Bob Charles and Greg Norman.
EXTENDED BODY:
New Zealander Steve Williams says his relationship with Tiger Woods remains like a nasty divorce after spending 13 years as his caddy, and winning 13 major championships with the golfing legend.
He says Woods sometimes treated him like a slave and left him to take flak from the media when news of Woods' extra marital affairs first came out.
The revelations come in his new memoir, Steve Williams: Out of the Rough.
Williams details his start as a schoolboy carrying the bag for his dad at the Paraparaumu Beach Golf Club to working for greats like Sir Bob Charles and Greg Norman.
He talks to Jesse Mulligan about his career and his new book.

Topics: sport
Regions:
Tags: Steve Williams
Duration: 26'30"

15:30
Mudra Dance Creation
BODY:
Adorned in nine-meter long saris and dripping with jewels a troupe of dancers from India perform saucy satire that dates back to 1560s. One of India's most beautiful dance traditions from the Maharashtra State is gracing the Wellington stage. Lynda Chanwai-Earle heads to the Diwali Festival in Wellington to learn more about this dance form that's wildly popular in Bollywood.
EXTENDED BODY:
By Lynda Chanwai-Earle
It’s Bollywood glitz and saucy social satire dating back to 1560s in India. One of India’s most beautiful dance traditions from the Maharashtra State is gracing the Wellington stage. 10 dancers from the Mudra Dance Creation are adorned in nine-meter long saris and heavy jewellery perform to the rhythm of the dholak (2 headed hand drum).
But it’s not all about beauty - the lyrics feature socio-political satire. Featured in Bollywood movies, this dance tradition draws its inspiration from topics as varied as politics, religion and society. The dancers show Lynda their moves and costumes backstage and talk about the politics and satire of Indian Dance –and Lavani – this dance form that’s wildly popular in Bollywood.
Topics: music, arts, spiritual practices, life and society
Regions:
Tags: dance, cultural practices, India.
Duration: 10'09"

15:46
The Panel pre-show for 9 November 2015
BODY:
Your feedback, and a preview of the guests and topics on The Panel.
Topics:
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 13'49"

=SHOW NOTES=

1:10 First Song
'Adventure Of A Lifetime' (Radio Edit) - Coldplay.
1:15 Saving For A 'No Frills' Retirement - Dr Claire Matthews
Just how much money do you think you'll need for your retirement? A new report suggests there's a growing gap between the cost of living and New Zealand Superannuation payments. It's from Massey University's latest Retirement Expenditure Guidelines. And the author is personal finance researcher, Dr Claire Matthews.
1:27 Floating Homes - Michael Webb-Speight
A new housing development is underway in Auckland. But it's a little different than your average sub-divison. Twenty floating homes are being planned for Gulf Harbour, on Auckland's Waitemata Harbour. Michael Webb-Speight, is a development consultant for the Fairway Bay project.
1:34 Kia Ora Kaikoura - Lynne Smith
Next we're off to the seaside settlement of Kaikoura. Where locals have taken on the task, of trying to raise 3.7 million dollars to build a new hospital. To aid with the effort, local woman Bev Bradbury, came up with the idea of publishing a book about Kaikoura, its food and people. And she enlisted the help of dairy famer, Lynne Smith. The book is called Kia Ora Kaikoura.
1:40 Favourite album
Pet Sounds - The Beach Boys
2:10 The Critics
TV Review - Linda Burgess.
Books - Allan Drew.
Theatre - Craig Beardsworth.
New Music - Colin Morris.
3:10 Feature Interview - Steve Williams
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New Zealander Steve Williams says his relationship with Tiger Woods remains like a nasty divorce after spending 13 years as his caddy, and winning 13 major championships with the golfing legend. He says Woods sometimes treated him like a slave and left him to take flak from the media when news of Woods' extra marital affairs first came out. The revelations come in his new memoir, Steve Williams: Out of the Rough. Williams details his start as a schoolboy carrying the bag for his dad at the Paraparaumu Beach Golf Club to working for greats like Sir Bob Charles and Greg Norman.
Williams will be attending a number of meet and greet events across the country through out November.
3:35 Voices - Lynda Chanwai-Earle
One of India’s most beautiful dance traditions from the Maharashtra State is gracing the Wellington stage. Lynda Chanwai-Earle heads to the Diwali Festival in Wellington to learn more about this dance form that’s wildly popular in Bollywood.
3:45 The Panel Pre-Show
What the world is talking about with Jesse Mulligan, Jim Mora and Julie Moffet.

===4:06 PM. | The Panel===
=DESCRIPTION=

An hour of discussion featuring a range of panellists from right along the opinion spectrum (RNZ)

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15:46
The Panel pre-show for 9 November 2015
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Your feedback, and a preview of the guests and topics on The Panel.
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Duration: 13'49"

16:03
The Panel with Finlay MacDonald and Phoebe Fletcher (Part 1)
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What the Panelists Finlay MacDonald and Phoebe Fletcher have been up to. The mayor of Auckland Len Brown won't be running in the next election. The Labour Party leader Andrew Little has outlined his ideas for ending poverty and creating jobs. We talk to Dr Erling Rasmussen about the Danish solution to unemployment, flexi-curity. New Zealanders are being told how much they'd need to save to be able to have some choices during retirement.
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Duration: 23'48"

16:05
The Panel with Finlay MacDonald and Phoebe Fletcher (Part 2)
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A collection of undelivered letters form the 17th century has been uncovered in the Netherlands. What the Panelists Finlay MacDonald and Phoebe Fletcher have been thinking about. The director of Drug Screeners Ltd Shannon Balzat talks about the incidences of methamphetamine contamination and how easy it is to fool the drug detectors. Some vegetable oils release cancer-causing toxins. Laurence Eyers of the Institute of Chemistry explains.
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Duration: 27'19"

16:07
Panel Intro
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What the Panelists Finlay MacDonald and Phoebe Fletcher have been up to.
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Duration: 2'04"

16:09
Len Brown says no
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The mayor of Auckland Len Brown won't be running in the next election.
Topics: politics
Regions: Auckland Region
Tags: Len Brown
Duration: 5'20"

16:14
Andrew Little's Labour Pary Conference
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The Labour Party leader Andrew Little has outlined his ideas for ending poverty and creating jobs. We talk to Dr Erling Rasmussen about the Danish solution to unemployment, flexi-curity.
Topics: politics
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Tags: Labour
Duration: 12'21"

16:27
We need how much to retire?
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New Zealanders are being told how much they'd need to save to be able to have some choices during retirement.
Topics: life and society
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Tags: retirement
Duration: 3'40"

16:32
Revelations from 17th century letters
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A collection of undelivered letters form the 17th century has been uncovered in the Netherlands.
Topics: life and society, history
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Tags: letters, Holland
Duration: 6'49"

16:39
Panel Says
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What the Panelists Finlay MacDonald and Phoebe Fletcher have been thinking about.
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Duration: 6'39"

16:39
Methamphetamine decontamination of houses
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The director of Drug Screeners Ltd Shannon Balzat talks about the incidences of methamphetamine contamination and how easy it is to fool the drug detectors.
Topics: crime, health
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Tags: methamphetamine, p
Duration: 8'57"

16:55
Cooking oils releases toxins
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Some vegetable oils release cancer-causing toxins. Laurence Eyers of the Institute of Chemistry explains.
Topics: health, food
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Tags: vegetable oils, toxins
Duration: 4'21"

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===5:00 PM. | Checkpoint===
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Radio New Zealand's two-hour news and current affairs programme

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17:00
Checkpoint Top Stories for Monday 9 November 2015
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Mayhem among New Zealand detainees - we hear from Christmas Island. A court hears of love notes and murder notes and the latest from Myanmar where the vote counting goes on.
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Duration: 23'01"

17:07
Christmas Island centre out of control, detainees braced
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The Christmas Island detention centre remains out of control tonight after a day of fires and vandalism - with New Zealand detainees braced for guards to try to get back in.
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Tags: Christmas Island, Australian detention centres
Duration: 2'55"

17:10
Detainee describes mayhem at Christmas Island
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Detainee Tuk Whakatutu, formerly of Foxton, has witnessed the mayhem but is choosing to stay out of it.
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Tags: Christmas Island, Australian detention centres
Duration: 4'10"

17:14
Country's first human trafficking trial begins
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Witnesses have started giving evidence in the country's first prosecution on charges of human trafficking.
Topics: crime, law
Regions: Nelson Region
Tags: human trafficking
Duration: 3'06"

17:18
Court hears of love notes and murder notes
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The Crown says Amandeep Kaur and Gurjinder Singh wrote love notes to each other but they also wrote notes planning the murder of Amandeep Kaur's husband.
Topics: crime
Regions: Auckland Region
Tags: Davender Singh
Duration: 4'38"

17:23
Myanmar awaits result of historic elections
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People in Myanmar are awaiting the results of the first openly contested national election in 25 years.
Topics: politics
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Duration: 4'03"

17:26
Air Force lifts car from Mohaka River
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An Air Force helicopter has finally lifted a car from the Mohaka River, from where it plunged down a bank at the weekend killing three of the men inside.
Topics: transport
Regions: East Coast
Tags: Mohaka River, Mongrel Mob
Duration: 3'46"

17:33
Today's market update
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Silver Fern Farms has made a full year net profit of 25 million dollars and has also reduced its debt by more than half.
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Duration: 2'13"

17:35
PM won't demand an assurance over US ship
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The Prime Minister says if the United States accepts an invitation to send a naval ship here, he would not necessarily have to demand a direct assurance it's not nuclear powered
Topics: defence force
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Duration: 2'33"

17:38
Detainee fears for his life
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A detainee at the Christmas Island detention centre says it's a scary place and he fears for his life amid the violence.
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Tags: Australian detention centres, Christmas Island
Duration: 3'31"

17:41
Māori faces of Māori TV let go because no Te Reo
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Two Māori receptionists are losing their jobs at Māori Television because they can't speak Te Reo Māori.
Topics: te ao Māori, media
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Duration: 4'23"

17:48
Prince Charles has broken with protocol
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Prince Charles has broken with protocol to talk withhorse riders who'd hoped to catch his visit to a dairy farm in Tikorangi, north of New Plymouth, today.
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Duration: 2'12"

17:51
Corrections acused of under-reporting breaches
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An advocacy group says the Corrections Department has stopped reporting offenders who fail to turn up for community work and this could be the reason so few of them complete their sentence.
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Tags: Corrections Department, community work
Duration: 2'58"

17:54
BlackCaps collapse to lose first Australian Test
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Rain was perhaps the Black Caps only hope at the Gabba, but it has failed to arrive and save them from a dousing at the hands of the big-scoring Australians.
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Duration: 3'00"

18:06
Sports News for 9 November 2015
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An update from the team at RNZ Sport.
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Duration: 3'01"

18:10
Christmas Island riot dominates Australian Parliament
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The unrest on Christmas Island is dominating debate in Australia's Federal Parliament, with the Government under pressure to say what is going on.
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Tags: Australian detention centres, Christmas Island
Duration: 2'14"

18:12
More from an ABC political reporter
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The ABC's political reporter Anna Henderson is with us.
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Tags: Christmas Island, Australian detention centres
Duration: 3'59"

18:17
Confusion over Catlins lodge armed stand-off
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The South Otago police have had a confusing night trying to work out who they were dealing with in an armed stand-off at a forest lodge in the Catlins.
Topics: crime
Regions: Otago
Tags: police, Tautuku Lodge
Duration: 3'32"

18:21
Strong signs NZ was involved in brutal CIA renditions
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A researcher who found 54 countries took part in the CIA's notorious rendition programme suggests there are strong signs New Zealand was involved.
Topics: politics, security
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Duration: 7'25"

18:28
Hearing back from Māori TV about sackings
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Updating now our story about two receptionists being sacked at Māori Television because they don't speak Māori.
Topics: media
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Duration: 1'33"

18:33
Huge rise in P-contaminated Housing NZ properties
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The cost of P contamination in state houses is spiralling, with Housing New Zealand expecting it to increase sixfold this financial year.
Topics: crime, housing
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Tags: Housing New Zealand
Duration: 4'12"

18:42
Author tells of how he found 35 year missing fugitive
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One of Australia's most wanted fugitives has been found in the US by a writer who says it took him only a few hours.
Topics: crime
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Tags: Peter Butt, Michael Hand, US
Duration: 3'51"

18:49
Cat Cafe run off its paws after opening
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What's claimed as the country's first cat cafe, has been run off its paws since opening in Auckland.
Topics: life and society
Regions: Auckland Region
Tags: Cat Cafe
Duration: 3'22"

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===7:06 PM. | Nights===
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Entertainment and information, including: 7:30 Best of Upbeat: Selected Eva Radich exchanges with personalities from the world of music and the arts (RNZ) 8:13 Windows on the World: International public radio features and documentaries 9:30 Insight: An award-winning documentary programme providing comprehensive coverage of national and international current affairs (RNZ)

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19:10
Transparent and Accountable
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Does the Global Open Budget Survey encourage your government to be better? Jonathan Dunn is an economic consultant for the International Budget Partnership.
Topics: economy
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Tags: Global Open Budget Survey, governance
Duration: 18'26"

20:45
The Scientists - Physics
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Professor Shaun Hendy director of Te Punaha Matatini at the University of Auckland on the science of physics. Tonight, the Nobel Prize winning discovery that neutrinos have mass.
Topics: science
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Duration: 16'33"

20:59
Conundrum Clue 1
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Conundrum clue 1.
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Duration: 11"

21:10
Thinking through pain
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The neuropsychology of pain - Katharine Baker is a doctor of psychology candidate from the Faculty of Medicine, Nursing, and Health Sciences at Monash University. She is working on developing strategies for those who suffer chronically, to assist them to be able to think more clearly.
Topics: health
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Tags: neuropsychology, pain
Duration: 17'54"

21:59
Conundrum Clue 2
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Listen in on Friday night for the answer.
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Duration: 10"

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Nights on RNZ National
with Paul Brennan filling in for Bryan Crump (who has a cold) & navigator. Robyn Rockgirl Walker
On the show tonight (Monday)...
7:12 TRANSPARENT AND ACCOUNTABLE
does the Global Open Budget Survey encourage your government to be better - with Jonathan Dunn, economic consultant for the International Budget Partnership...
7:35 Upbeat - Stuart Maunder
> feature interviews from RNZ Concert with Clarissa Dunn
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8:12 Windows on the World - How to make an awesome surf wave?
> international public radio documentaries

8:43 The Scientists - PHYSICS
Prof. Shaun Hendy director of Te Pūnaha Matatini at the University of Auckland on the science of physics... the Nobel Prize winning discovery that neutrinos have mass...

roster: Alan Gilmore (Astronomy); Leo Schep (Toxicology); Bec Stanley (Botany); Mark Apperley (Computer Science); Don Otter (Food Technology); Erick Brenstrum (World Weather); Jean Fleming (Body Parts); Pierre Roudier (Soil Science); Shaun Hendy (Physics); & Stella McQueen (Native Fish Ecology)

8:59 conundrum clue 1
9:10 THINKING THROUGH PAIN
the neuropsychology of pain - Katharine Baker is a doctor of psychology candidate from the Faculty of Medicine, Nursing, and Health Sciences at Monash University and is working on develop strategies for those who suffer chronically, to assist them to be able to think more clearly...

9:30 Insight - West Papua
> in-depth topical analysis from RNZ News
9:59 conundrum clue 2
10:17 Late Edition
> a round up of today's RNZ News and feature interviews as well as Date Line Pacific from RNZ International
11:07 The Eleventh Hour - Folk Alley ep.2
> music from the american continent
... nights' time is the right time...

===10:00 PM. | Late Edition===
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Radio New Zealand news, including Dateline Pacific and the day's best interviews from Radio New Zealand National

===11:06 PM. | None (National)===
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Exploring the wonderful world of the Blues and its history, heritage and rich cultural traditions (2 of 13, PRX)