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Light rail back on track for Auckland
Transport Minister Michael Wood yesterday announced the establishment of a unit tasked with getting Auckland light rail back on track. Greater Auckland editor Matt Lowry talks to Jesse about the… Audio
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Technology obsession is destroying empathy - MIT professor
M.I.T Professor Sherry Turkle is that angel on the shoulders of the people who create new technology, whispering reminders about the human consequences of what we create. She explains this all to… Audio
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Australian academics back NZ on deportation policy
An Australian professor says Australia's deportation policy is risking serious and lasting damage to its relationship with New Zealand, Ian Coyle is an adjunct professor in law and psychology at La… Audio
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How a Glenorchy businesswoman turned the tables on a conman
Audio 30 Mar 2021When Emma Ferris discovered the man she'd been dating for six months had conned her out of more than $250,000, there was no way she was going to let him get away with it. She's put her story in… Audio
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Rob Kelly's ode to librarian authors
Audio 30 Mar 2021Robert Kelly is focused on books written about libraries or by librarians - Terry Pratchett, Beverly Cleary, Margaret Mahy, Joanna Cole, Agatha Christie and Marcel Proust. Audio
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Invasive wasps learn to share resources
Audio 30 Mar 2021Invasive wasps are sharing resources rather than competing with each other, and it's a worrying finding for conversation. Dr Julia Schmack talks to Jesse about why this poses such a big problem for… Audio
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'Junk food is as addictive as other drugs'
If you can't eat just one hot chip or lollie that's because they're engineered to be not just moreish, but downright addictive. Pulitzer Prize winning journalist Michael Moss explains the science to… Audio
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Fake COVID tests offered to returning NZers
There's concerns being raised that New Zealanders are being offered fake COVID tests to make sure they can get home. Otago University epidemiologist Michael Baker talks to Jesse about the issues. Audio
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Street art exhibition of The Most Dedicated crew
A major exhibition showcasing New Zealand street artists opens at The Dowse Art Museum in Lower Hutt this weekend. Audio
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Your Money with Mary Holm - The Wisdom of listeners
Mary announces the winners of the 5 copies of her new book, A Richer You - how to make the most of your money. She'll share some of the wisdom in the winning entries and also some of the runners up. Audio
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Solving Auckland's infrastructure issues through theatre
A new play will ask audiences to form a council and solve Auckland's urban development problems. Audio
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Massive rise in e-bike thefts
E-bike thefts are on track to surge more than 115 percent in the first quarter of this year. Audio
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Podcast Critic Katy Atkin
In her last podcast chat with Jesse, Katy talks about Conning the Con - a Kiwi podcast by sister Emma and Sarah Ferris and The Freshwater Five - by the Guardian. Audio
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The music and influence of Kanye West
Kanye West is one of the most famous rappers of all time - but of course he's not just known for his music Video, Audio
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Cooking for the environment with lots of flavour
Award-winning UK chef Anna Jones has a new book of one-pot dishes - One: Pot, Pan, Planet has simple recipes for less waste and amazing taste. Audio
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Ōkārito weed clearing project brings volunteers from all over NZ
A huge number of volunteers have turned up to help the Ōkārito Kayaks gorsebusters project. Baz Hughes, who runs the business, put the call out in January for people to help with their project. Audio
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New collective to support locally owned vet clinics
A new collective called Indie Vets has been launched to support the future of locally-owned vet clinics in New Zealand. Dr Steve Merchant, talks to Jesse about why keeping vets local is so important.
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Gardening with Jo McCarroll
Today NZ Gardner Editor, Jo McCarroll talks to Jesse about the guava moth which likely to be affecting feijoa crops in Northland, Auckland, Thames and the Coromandel. Audio
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Braised Goat Shanks by Dariush Lolaiy
Today Cazador chef and co-owner, Darius Lolaiy shares a perfect autumn recipe for the cooler nights. He serves the braised goat shanks in a warm broth with polenta and pecorino. Audio
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Film Review with Dom Corry
Today Dom reviews French Exit starring Michelle Pfeiffer and Zack Synder's Justice League. Audio
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New mural marks the 50th anniversary of the Polynesian Panthers
The Polynesian Panther Party were a huge part of the New Zealand civil rights movement in the 1980s, and their legacy is still strong today. Phrases like dawn raids, overstayers and the springbok tour… Audio
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Grant Morris on taking a family history tour of Aotearoa
Today historian Dr Grant Morris talks about how to do a family history tour of Aotearoa New Zealand. He reminisces about a similar journey he undertook with his parents as a teenager which became a… Audio
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Solving the World's Problems with Simon Wilson
Today senior writer at the NZ Herald, Simon Wilson, talks to Jesse about his concerns over the new Auckland transport plan. Audio
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Is there quicksand in Aotearoa?
Do we have quicksand in Aotearoa? And what do you do if you step into it? Audio