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Tologa Bay police on finding missing 3 year old boy, Axel
The Tologa Bay community is celebrating after a missing three year old boy was found alive and well this morning. Richard Reeves the local constable who tells Jesse about the moment the boy was… Audio
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Paul Greenberg on ways to make carbon footprints smaller
Climate change isn't up for debate anymore, but what to do about it is. Science writer Paul Greenberg wants to get people off the sidelines to become game changers on this issue. He explains this to… Audio
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Rapa Nui Odyssey: Concert pianist Mahani Teave
Pianist Mahani Teave first discovered her gift on Rapa Nui, Easter Island. She tells Jesse about her first album Rapa Nui Odyssey and her musical journey. Audio
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Rubbish recycling behaviour
Residents in Ōtautahi are having their recycling bin privileges revoked if they don't follow the rules about what rubbish should be put in them, which contaminates the recycling plant. Gina Dempster… Audio
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Aotearoa's relationship with China under strain?
This morning the Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said in a speech to the China Business Summit that there are "some things on which China and New Zealand do not, cannot, and will not agree". Dr Jason… Audio
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The Sampler: Milk, Dianne Swann, Somni Presents: Up Too Early
Tony Stamp absorbs a posthumous release from Auckland musician Reuben Winter, the first solo album by The Bads' Dianne Swann, and a collection of laidback beats designed for the early hours of the… Audio
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The Sampler: Milk, Dianne Swann, Somni Presents: Up Too Early
The Sampler: Milk, Dianne Swann, Somni Presents: Up Too Early
Tony Stamp absorbs a posthumous release from Auckland musician Reuben Winter, the first solo album by The Bads' Dianne Swann, and a collection of laidback beats designed for the early hours of the…
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Food with Jacob Brown
Co-owner and chef at The Larder in Wellington, Jacob Brown, loves mushrooms. He's been out foraging locally for mushrooms which he uses in his recipe for Rabbit Cacciatore. He shares the recipe and… Audio
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Saving St David's church from sale
A community charity group is fighting plans by a religious trust to sell off St David's Church in central Auckland. Paul Baragwanath is the Chair of the Friends of St David's Trust, and explains the… Audio
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NZ Screen History: That's Country
Today country singer Suzanne Prentice and producer, John Lye, talk to Jesse about the hugely successful television variety show, That's Country. Audio
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Podcast Critic - Justine Murray
RNZ Te Ahi Kaa producer, Justine Murray, reviews Radiotopia's 'Ear Hustle' - a podcast set inside California's San Quentin State Prison - and if you like 90s music - then you may be familiar with… Audio
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Lender offering mortgages with just a five percent deposit
Infometrix senior economist Brad Olsen talks to Jesse about a non-bank money lender is offering first home buyers mortgages with just a five percent deposit. Audio
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Justine Bateman embracing ageing
When former teen star Justine Bateman Googled her name several years ago, she was shocked to see critics talking about how old she looks. She talks to Jesse about what she did next! Audio
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The life and legacy of Billy Preston
Billy Preston was an American keyboardist and singer/songwriter. Simon Sweetman goes through his life and legacy, including working with some of the biggest names in music history. Audio
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Catching up with Kimbra
Kiwi musician Kimbra has been living in the US but she's getting back to her roots as a judge on the new season of the talent show Popstars. She has a catch up with Jesse. Audio
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Super league plan throws football into turmoil
Europe's governing football body, UEFA, has held an emergency meeting to address a move by 12 of Europe's top football clubs moving to compete in a new Super League. Max Towle discusses the issues… Audio
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How food affects your mood
What you eat today will affect how you feel and think tomorrow. Dr Bonnie Kaplan and Dr Julia Rucklidge who want us to rethink our food choices as a way to combat rising mental health issues. They… Audio
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Covid-19 vaccines and blood clots, explained
Reports have been coming in from overseas about blood clots in people who've been vaccinated with the AstraZeneca or Janssen Covid-19 vaccinations. Vaccinologist Dr Helen Petousis-Harris talks to… Audio
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Weekend Stuff with Linda Hallinan
Today Linda talks to Jesse about the joy of moss in the winter time and why most gardeners are keen to kill it off! Audio
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Spiced 7-hour Lamb with Baba Ghannoush
Shared Kitchen chef Julie Buiso shares her favourite way of cooking lamb. She also believes that the recipe she's sharing today is better if it's cooked one day ahead. Audio
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NZ Live: Dianne Swann
Our regular music reviewer Dianne Swann is also one of Aotearoa’s most prolific singers and songwriters. Joined by a live band, she plays us songs from her debut solo album War on Peace of Mind. Video, Audio
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Film Review with Ali Ventura
Today Ali talks about Nobody, an action thriller and legal drama The Mauritanian. Audio
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The role of banks in NZ housing market
Is it really a conversation in Aotearoa at the moment if no one mentions housing? Michael Rehm from the University of Auckland Business School has a conversation about the issues with Jesse. Audio
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Solving the World's Problems with Steve Wyn-Harris
Today farmer Steve Wyn-Harris talks to Jesse about the death of the Duke of Edinburgh, mass vaccinations on farms and track conditions in the Hawkes Bay. Audio
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History with Dr Grant Morris
Today historian Dr Grant Morris talks about the history of strange NZ sports team names. Have you ever wondered why some of New Zealand's sports team have very strange names and where those names have… Audio