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Bookmarks with Mervin Singham
2:25 PM.This week's Bookmarks guest is the Chief Executive of the Ministry for Ethnic Communities. He was the Executive Director of the Royal Commission of Inquiry into Historical Abuse in State and… Read more Audio
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Podcast Critic: Hamish Cardwell
2:12 PM.Today RNZ's Hamish Cardwell talks to Anna about Grove Road, a Newshub podcast on the Allan Hall miscarriage of justice. He's also been listening The Commune Stuff podcast and Endless Honeymoon by… Read more Audio
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Funder for start ups helping the environment
1:47 PM.Not for profit Subak are looking for 'green' start ups to give money to. The Australia/New Zealand Executive Director of Subak Chris Wilson talks to Anna. Read more Audio
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Cats are eating bats as a food source
1:36 PM.Bat researchers have been concerned for awhile about feral cats killing our native pekapeka or bats. DOC science advisor and bat expert Kerry Borkin, who was a researcher on this paper talks to Anna… Read more Audio
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Sam Stubbs on giving away his Money Made Simple book
1:27 PM.Sam Stubbs co-founder of Simplicity has released a new book called Money Made Simple, and is giving it away to his clients! Read more Audio
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Health NZ asked to consider a new system for specialists
1:20 PM.Health NZ is being asked to consider a new Telehealth model which would give greater access to specialists for people all over New Zealand. Read more Audio
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First song with Stan Walker
1:10 PM.Stan Walker stops by to talk about his latest album due out on Friday, All In. He talks to Anna about other projects he's got coming up and what life has been like 13 years on from his breakout win on… Read more Audio
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Taking the shame out of housework
3:10 PM.Having a messy house doesn't make you a bad person. It took a bout of post natal depression and a lot of self compassion for KC Davis to understand that. Read more Video, Audio
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Music feature: Baroque music
2:20 PM.For today's music feature we're travelling back in time to the 17th Century. What were people listening to at the time William Shakespeare was publishing his historic works and people were still being… Read more Audio
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Book Critic: Catherine Robertson
2:10 PM.Today Catherine talks to Jesse about romance novels! She spent the past weekend at the Romance Writers of NZ annual conference in Wellington. She's been a member since 2008. Audio
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Relationships with Hannah Korrel
1:50 PM.Today neuro-psychologist Hannah Korrel talks to Jesse about new research showing that serotonin might not have the benefits for people suffering with depression that was first thought. Read more Audio
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Chatham Science Fest
1:35 PM.The goal is to get science to the most remote places in New Zealand. Well you can't get much more remote than The Chatham Islands. The Chatham Island's Festival of Science kicks off next Tuesday. Read more Audio
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REPLAY: a charity passing on pre-loved sports gear to Kiwi kids
1:23 PM.Kids thrive when they're physically active, but the cost of sports gear is a barrier for many New Zealand families. For the last five years, the charitable organisation REPLAY has been helping out -… Read more Audio
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Finding new homes for cars from a special British car collection
1:15 PM.A group of cousins in Hawkes Bay have had a lot on their plate in the past year after their Uncle bequeathed his entire collection of British cars to them. The largest of its size in the world! Read more Audio
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Globalisation's days are numbered, says US strategist
3:10 PM.Globalisation lifted the standard of living for many across the globe, but the party is over, says author and geopolitical strategist Peter Zeihan. Read more Audio
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Expert feature: Allister Wade on car care
2:33 PM.The AA's Motoring Services Technical Advisor Allister Wade talks to Jesse about how to keep your car on the road as economically as possible. Read more Audio
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Australian Correspondent Brad Foster
2:22 PM.Today Sydney based correspondent Brad Foster talks to Jesse about a parliamentary inquiry into a former Deputy Premier who retired from politics and landed a 500 thousand dollar a year trade role in… Read more Audio
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Television Critic: Claire Chitham
2:10 PM.Today Claire talks to Jesse about The Sandman which has just dropped on Netflix. Audio
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Number 1 album
1:45 PM.Today's Number 1 album in NZ Chart history Billy Joel's An Innocent Man, released in 1983. Audio
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Hawkes Bay schools to recycle caps and lids
1:44 PM.Good Caps is the programme, and Sandy Boterill, Circular Economy Manager of Plastics NZ, talks to Jesse about their pilot. Read more Audio
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Electric boats set to take on the waterways
1:32 PM.ZeroJet have created the first turnkey electric jet propulsion system for boats. Co-founder Bex Rempel speaks to Jesse. Read more Audio
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Message in a bottle found in Christchurch war memorial
1:21 PM.Jenny May is an architectural historian and heritage consultant and Director of Heritage Management, she talks to Jesse. Read more Audio
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LockerRoom's Editor Suzanne McFadden on our Games ups and downs
1:15 PM.Newsroom's LockerRoom editor and the 2021 Voyager Media Awards sports journalist of the year, Suzanne McFadden joins Jesse. Read more Audio
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Critter of the Week
3:35 PM.This week's critter is the plumose anemone. We're back under the sea this week looking at the plumose anemone, Mimetridium cryptum. It might look like an ethereal underwater ghost flower, but its… Read more Audio
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