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Our Changing World: The spade-toothed whale
Last year, a rare and mysterious spade-toothed whale washed up south of Ōtepoti Dunedin, sparking massive interest and news headlines around the world.
We join Claire Concannon at the week-long scientific dissection that took place at the AgResearch campus in Mosgiel.
First Rachel Wesley, from Te Rūnanga o… Audio
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Feature interview: Rethinking medications
21 May 2025Breakthrough drugs are changing medicine, offering new hope in pill form. But the system meant to protect patients is under strain. The U.S. develops over 40%… Audio
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Bookmarks with Damien Wilkins
21 May 2025Time for Bookmarks now and Jesse's guest today is author Damien Wilkins, who is this year's winner of the Jann Medlicott Acorn Prize for Fiction at this year's… Audio
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Easy Eats: Satay chicken burger with quick pickled red onions
21 May 2025Foodie Kelly Gibney talks to Jesse about how to make the perfect burger that's easy and delicious. Audio
Wednesday 21 May 2025
1:15 Come Together: Live Rust Tour
The Come Together: Live Rust tour kicks off next month, bringing together the raw energy of Neil Young's iconic Live Rust album.
Jon Toogood and Dianne Swann are joining a group of New Zealand's finest artists for the tour that will recreate one of the biggest selling albums ever.
Jon and Dianne spoke to Jesse ahead of the tour that will visit Christchurch, Wellington and Auckland.
Photo: Reb Fountain
1:25 Future of gaming in New Zealand
This week is TechWeek, which is Aotearoa's biggest celebration of technology and innovation.
Events are being held across the country to explore the rapidly changing tech sector,
Mario Wynands started PikPok in a flat in Lower Hutt nearly 30 years ago and now it's New Zealand's biggest game development and publishing studio.
So how much has the gaming industry changed over the years, how valuable is it as an export earner. and is it a smart career for your kids to get into?
PikPok CEO Mario Wynands spoke to Jesse.
Photo: RNZ / Samuel Rillstone
1:35 Northland SPCA pleads for help with dumped puppies
A Northland SPCA shelter is crying out for help, as it struggles to take care of an influx of dumped and abandoned puppies.
Jo Harbison is an animal attendant at the Kerikeri shelter and told Jesse it's the worst she's seen it.
A warning that some content in this interview may include details of what state these puppies are in.
Photo: SPCA Far North
1:45 Heading Off: Noosa
It's time to head off, in our weekly travel segment . This week we're not roving too far - we're off to Noosa on Queenland's Sunshine Coast.
Gwen McClure, from RNZ's The Detail, has recently returned from a week's holiday there, with her family and tells Jesse all about it.
Photo: Gwen McClure
2:12 Music Critic:
RNZ's music critic extraordinaire, Tony Stamp, plays Trouble by Voom and Baptised at the Desktop Computer by Greta O'Leary.
Photo: Music 101
2:20 Easy Eats: Satay chicken burger with quick pickled red onions
Foodie Kelly Gibney talks to Jesse about how to make the perfect burger that's easy and delicious.
Photo: Kelly Gibney
2:30 Bookmarks with Damien Wilkins
Time for Bookmarks now and Jesse's guest today is author Damien Wilkins, who is this year's winner of the Jann Medlicott Acorn Prize for Fiction at this year's Ockham New Zealand Book Awards. Damien won it for his novel "Delirious". It's a full circle moment for Damien whose debut novel won the same award in 1994.
Wellington professor and author Damien Wilkins. Photo: Supplied / Ebony Lamb Photography
3:10 Feature interview: Rethinking medications
Breakthrough drugs are changing medicine, offering new hope in pill form. But the system meant to protect patients is under strain. The U.S. develops over 40% of new medications, and the FDA plays a central role in ensuring their safety. Harvard pharmacology professor Dr. Jerry Avorn says industry pressure has quietly weakened FDA standards, allowing risky or barely effective drugs to slip through. In his new book he reveals how this happened and shares practical advice for patients trying to make decisions about what we are willing to swallow. The book is called Rethinking Medications: Truth, Power, and the Drugs You Take.
Photo: Dr Jerry Avorn
3:35 Stories from Our Changing World
It's only the seventh time a spade-toothed whale has been documented worldwide, and the first time a complete specimen has been recovered in good condition for examination. Photo: RNZ / Tess Brunton
3:45 The pre-Panel
Wallace Chapman and producer Sam Hollis preview tonight's instalment of The Panel.
Photo: wallace chapman