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Music Critic: Colin Morris
2:10 PM.Today Colin talks to Jesse about tracks from Noel Coward and Neil Young Audio
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Using Maori traditions to save money!
1:45 PM.Globetrotting Wellington chef Joe McLeod is no stranger to utilising Aotearoas backyard pantry in everyday cooking. He's dedicated his time to preserving this knowledge and also saving money when it… Read more Audio
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Lyttleton Habour history - an incredible story
1:35 PM.Author, historian and educator Dr Jane Robertson has written not one, but two fantastic books about the bays of Lyttleton Harbour. Her second one is called Living Between Land & Sea, The Bays of… Read more Audio
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New technology to accurately measure cattle methane emissions
1:20 PM.A group of New Zealand scientists have developed ground-breaking new technology in the shape of portable chambers which measure the methane emissions from cattle. Suzanne Rowe speaks to Jesse. Read more Audio
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The death of Sir Jon Trimmer
1:10 PM.Late this morning the family of ballet and dancing kaumatua Sir Jon Trimmer confirmed that he had died aged 84 after a battle with cancer. We speak to choreographer Loughlan Prior who had worked… Read more Audio
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Our Changing World – Microalgae
3:35 PM.A collection of 750 different microalgae – or phytoplankton – at the Cawthron Institute offers a treasure trove for researchers seeking new useful compounds. Alison Ballance visits the collection to… Read more Audio
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Exploring the 'identity trap': Professor Yascha Mounk
3:10 PM.What you are is not the whole story about who you are. Values rather than identity have always been the glue that holds democracies together. Before "woke" became a political slogan, professor Yascha… Read more Audio
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Bookmarks with Akiko Kurematsu
2:30 PM.This week's guest for bookmarks is Akiko Kurematsu, a culture writer and journalist who uses her multicultural and mutlilingual background to work. Read more Audio
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Collectors' Corner: Vintage Arms with Des Barnes
2:20 PM.Collectors Corner is where we meet passionate people who've taken their fondness for a certain thing to new heights. And today we're talking to Des Barnes about vintage arms. He's got a fascinating… Read more Audio
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Podcast Critic: Jemima Huston
2:12 PM.Today Jemima talks to Jesse about a podcast from The Guardian called Can I Tell You a Secret and After Ayotzinapa by Reveal which covers the case of 43 missing students in Mexico. Audio
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The art of lotus and water lily farming!
1:45 PM.Growing up Gretchin Mornin never predicted she'd become a lotus farmer or all things - but that's exactly what she's ended up doing. Gretchen speaks to Jesse about their operation and unique approach… Read more Audio
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Laser Kiwis world tour
1:35 PM.The Kiwi circus trio, Laser Kiwi, have been travelling the world with their act titled "The rise of the olive". Imogen Stone and brothers Zane and Degge Jarvie have recently made appearances at the… Read more Audio
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Bioheritage science challenge teaching youth about biodiversity
1:25 PM.Entries for the BioHeritage National Science Challenge closes later this evening. The competition gave kids young and old the opportunity to make and colour their own paper kanakana in the hopes of… Read more Audio
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2023 Best Jazz Composition Award winner Louisa Williamson
1:15 PM.The Wellington Jazz Festival kicks off today. To mark the occasion, last night APRA AMCOS announced the winner of their 2023 Best Jazz Composition Award. The winner is Louisa Williamson. Read more Audio
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Music feature: Elvis
2:30 PM.Today's music feature is all about one of the most famous performers of all time, Elvis Presley. We have our very own RNZ First Up producer Jeremy Parkinson, an Elvis super fan, along to talk through… Read more Audio
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Update on Oz with Brad Foster
2:20 PM.Brad Foster reports on the NSW Government announcing its plans to turn half of a Sydney city golf course into green space for an anticipated growth in residents in the area and celebrations for the… Read more Audio
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Book Critic: Dominic Hoey
2:10 PM.Today Dominic talks to Jesse about the latest work from David Grann, The Wager. This book, like his previous one, Killers of the Flower Moon, has also had the screen rights acquired by Martin Scorsese… Read more Audio
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Tech Tuesday with Daniel Watson
1:45 PM.Today Dan Watson talks to Jesse about a digital detox while he's away on the Spirit of New Zealand ship and water safety tips! Audio
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Recycled materials used for chef-grade chopping boards
1:35 PM.The kingi chopping board is a chef-grade chopping board created using fishing nets and recycled post-consumer packaging. It was devised by Rui Peng, co-founder and CEO of CRITICAL and Tom Hishon… Read more Audio
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Queens of the Stone Age landing in Aotearoa in 2024
1:25 PM.Rock devotee's got some exciting news a couple of hours ago, with the announcement that Queens of the Stone Age are heading to New Zealand. Josh Homme speaks to Jesse. Read more Audio
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Victoria Theatre turns 111
1:15 PM.Devonport's special Victoria Theatre is celebrating 111 years this month. To share the rich and long live history of the venue Margot McRae talks to Jesse. Read more Audio
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Critter of the Week: The Hobbit Psyllid
3:35 PM.You might find this tiny critter in a kowhai tree near you. The hobbit psyllid takes its scientific name from Frodo Baggins as both are smaller than their relations. It's also found in the South… Read more Audio
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Gardening with Lynda Hallinan
3:25 PM.Lynda shares her tips on the best way to get rid of slugs and snails and further pest control in the garden. Audio
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Music 101: Charlotte Ryan
3:16 PM.Charlotte Ryan, host of Music 101 here on RNZ each Saturday afternoon from 1pm talks about what's happening on the music scene over the weekend, what's coming up on her show tomorrow and because… Read more Audio
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