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NZ Live: Jenny Mitchell
2:20 PM.For our NZ Live segment today we are joined by award-winning alt country singer/songwriter Jenny Mitchell. Read more Audio
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Film Review with Dom Corry
2:10 PM.Today Dom will be reviewing four movies that are playing in the Whanau Marama: New Zealand International Film Festival, which commences on July 29th. Audio
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Wanted: Boston-based te reo teacher
1:50 PM.A Kiwi Harvard student currently studying in Boston is looking for a te reo teacher. Read more Audio
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How to make the perfect Kawakawa tea
1:25 PM.Sam the Trap Man is here to tell you how to make the perfect brew! Read more Audio
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The health of NZ's estuaries now online
1:15 PM.LAWA, the Land, Air and Water Aotearoa Project, will monitor the health of New Zealand's estuaries. Read more Audio
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The threat climate change poses to our Great Walks
1:15 PM.The Department of Conservation is adopting a new plan to adapt our Great Walks to the impacts of climate change. Read more Audio
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History with Dr Grant Morris
3:20 PM.New Zealand is a multi-cultural nation with many citizens being able to speak more than one language. But what is our history of bilingualism and multilingualism? Today we will explore our history of… Read more Audio
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Solving the World's Problems with Suzanne McFadden
3:15 PM.Jesse speaks to Newsroom's Suzanne McFadden about the Commonwealth Games and how big events need to improve their carbon footprints. Audio
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NZ Sporting History: Black Ferns' Tokyo Gold
2:25 PM.Today on NZ Sporting History we talk about a moment five years in the making. The Black Ferns Sevens turned around their devastation of losing against Australia and missing out on a gold medal at the… Read more Audio
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The rare craft of organ restoration
1:35 PM.The South Island Organ Company has been keeping the unique craft of organ building and restoration alive for 55 years and is still going strong. Read more Audio
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Manu competition makes a splash in Russell
1:20 PM.The manu is right up there with roadies and BBQs as far as Kiwi summer traditions go, so the good people of Northland decided to honour it and crown a champion for the first time. 'The Manu Masters'… Read more Audio
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New tsunami evacuation map launches today
1:10 PM.The first nationwide tsunami evacuation map has been launched online. You can find out if you're in a tsunami evacuation zone and where to go to stay safe. Jesse speaks to Director of Civil Defence… Read more Audio
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New tsunami evacuation map launches today
1:10 PM.The first nationwide tsunami evacuation map has been launched online. On the website you can enter your address, find out if you're in a tsunami evacuation zone, and where to go to stay safe. Jesse… Read more Audio
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The science of volcanic tsunamis
3:35 PM.Science communicator Ellen Rykers speaks to scientists about the unprecedented tsunami triggered by the eruption of Hunga Tonga Hunga Ha’apai in January. Read more Audio
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Feature interview: Pascal Cotte
3:10 PM.For centuries, people have asked, who is Mona Lisa and why is she smiling in the famous painting by Leonardo DaVinci. French engineer Pascal Cotte helped answer so many questions when he was invited… Read more Video, Audio
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Bookmarks with Dr Carwyn Jones
2:25 PM.This afternoon on Bookmarks we spoke to Dr Carwyn Jones who is Head Lecturer for the Ahunga Tikanga (Māori Laws and Philosophy) programme at Te Wānanga o Raukawa. Read more Audio
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Podcast Critic: Ximena Smith
2:12 PM.Our podcast critic, Ximena Smith gives her verdict on the new podcast hosted by the writer Malcolm Gladwell, 'Legacy of Speed." Read more Audio
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NZ choirs join forces for first time in 20 years
1:45 PM.Three of New Zealand's national choirs are about to join forces for the first time in 20 years for a very special performance of Carl Orff's 'Carmina Burana'. Read more Audio
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Stories About My Body
1:35 PM.Diary entries from 1998, birth, and trying to like her chins are some of things Morgana O'Reilly has included in her show Stories About My Body. Read more Audio
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How to build a home in 13 hours
1:25 PM.On average, building a home can take anywhere from six months to a year. But this past week, a Wellington company constructed a water-tight home in Central Otago from start to finish in just 13 hours.
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Mental health collaboration reduces risk of hospitalisation
1:15 PM.A new study has found that when emergency services work together to attend mental health emergencies, the likelihood of the person in crisis ending up in hospital is reduced. Read more Audio
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First Song: The Fairy Child
1:09 PM.For today's First Song we thought we would do something a little bit different A poem by the beloved children's author, Margaret Mahy, 'The Fairy Child.' Musician and songwriter, Gerry Paul put the… Read more Audio
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Music feature: Oasis
2:20 PM.We celebrate one of the biggest UK rock bands not just of the 1990s, but of all time. Forming in Manchester in 1991, Oasis had multiple band member changes over the years, but the Gallagher brothers… Read more Audio
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Book Critic: Catherine Robertson
2:10 PM.Our book critic, Catherine Robertson gives a shout-out to NZ's independent publishers. She also gives her verdict on the latest novel by Cristina Sanders, "Mrs Jewell and the Wreck of the General… Read more Audio