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Smart, in-depth and relentlessly curious, host Kathryn Ryan dives into the stories shaping New Zealand and its people. Interviews and expert analysis from around the world and at home. It’s where big ... more
FAQs about Nine To Noon:How many episodes does Nine To Noon have?The podcast currently has 15,335 episodes available.
September 16, 2025Australia: Roblox roadblocks, senator sacked, climate costsAustralia correspondent Chris Niesche has the stories making the news across the ditch, including Roblox agreeing make changes to keep young users safe....more11minPlay
September 16, 2025Should Fiordland Wapiti get special interest status?Hunting groups want Wapiti in Fiordland cemented in law as a herd of special interest, while environmentalists say they are wrecking delicate native habitats....more16minPlay
September 16, 2025Retiring mayor calls for limit on time on councilShould there be a limit on the number of terms a local council candidate can stand and serve? Retiring Hamilton mayor Paula Southgate thinks so....more10minPlay
September 16, 2025Should KiwiSaver be split 50:50 when you get divorced?Automatically splitting Kiwisaver 50-50 in separation agreements, is one of the suggestions being put forward in a new report looking at how to fix the gender gap in retirement savings....more17minPlay
September 15, 2025Sports-chat with Marc HintonA bloodbath in the capital as the All Blacks crumble in the second half against a dominant Springboks side, who regain rugby's Freedom Cup. The Black Ferns are through to the semi-finals at the Rugby World Cup after their dominant second half performance helped them to a 46-17 win over South Africa. Marc also discusses the end to the Warriors rugby league season, and the latest in the Athletics....more11minPlay
September 15, 2025Spring gardening with Xanthe WhiteLandscape designer and gardener, Xanthe White answers your questions about spring gardening....more20minPlay
September 15, 2025Business commentator Calida Stuart-MenteathChanges to the Commerce Act to stop creeping acquisitions and predatory pricing. Calida also gives an update on the Du Val case, a fine for ANZ for unconscionable conduct and Spark reshuffles its leadership. Calida Stuart-Menteath is co-editor at the National Business Review....more14minPlay
September 15, 2025Around the motu: Simon Wilson in AucklandSimon reports on ructions in campaigning for the local elections, the government's plans for Eden Park and the housing density argument rumbles on. Simon Wilson is a Senior Writer NZ Herald...more11minPlay
September 15, 2025Book review: The Anatomy of Sand by Mikaela NymanHarry Ricketts reviews The Anatomy of Sand by Mikaela Nyman, published by Te Herenga Waka University Press....more6minPlay
September 15, 2025Commerce Act changes to stamp out predatory pricing: governmentThe government is promising changes to the Commerce Act it says will prevent "creeping acquisitions and predatory pricing". The Economic Growth and Commerce Ministers, Nicola Willis and Scott Simpson, say the changes will set out clear rules for mergers, and streamline approvals for business collaboration. RNZ Business journalist Anan Zaki has more....more6minPlay
FAQs about Nine To Noon:How many episodes does Nine To Noon have?The podcast currently has 15,335 episodes available.