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Finding the man behind the Covid outbreak rumour
Audio 18 Aug 2020Dylan Reeve's found the person who wrote the original reddit post which was used for the basis of a nasty, racist, untrue viral social media post. Dylan talks to Jesse about this guy, why he put his… Audio
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Great NZ Album
Audio 17 Aug 2020Salmonella Dub - Inside the Dub Plates For their 2001 album Inside the Dub Plates, they brought back David Wernham to engineer rhythm section recordings, and worked extensively with Paddy Free on the… Audio
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Shipwreck Trading supplying treasures around NZ
Audio 17 Aug 2020A retirement hobby has turned into a successful and growing business for Hutt Valley couple, Margie Petherick and Robert Baldock. Robert talks to Jesse about their shop, Shipwreck Trading, on the… Audio
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COVID misinformation again doing the rounds
Health experts are seeing more COVID misinformation doing the rounds as the latest developments in New Zealand coincide with the lead up to a general election. Researcher Kate Hannah talks about… Audio
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Homeless communities in alert level 3 restrictions
Auckland's City Mission has adapted its operations to fit in with alert level 3 restrictions which came into force earlier this week. City Missioner Chris Farrelly talks to Jesse about what they're… Audio
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Your Money with Mary Holm How much do you need to save for retirement?
Financial author and journalist Mary Holm discusses how you can work out what's a reasonable goal for you for your retirement savings. Audio
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Business outlook uncertain under community transmission outbreak
Businesses face an uncertain future with the community transmission of COVID-19 in South Auckland, as longer periods of lock down restrictions are floated. Business NZ CE Kirk Hopes talks to Jesse… Audio
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Covid testing increase and genome testing key
With the current outbreak in Auckland experts say testing is key to keeping the spread of COVID-19 contained. It's also been emphasised that genome testing will help understand how long the virus has… Audio
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Bookmarks with Nicola Harvey
In 2018, our Bookmarks guest Nicola Harvey quit her media executive job in Sydney and moved home to Aotearoa to start up a cattle farm. Audio, Gallery
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Psychology of going back to lockdown style restrictions
People all over the country are feeling an impact of going back to tougher alert level restrictions on their mental health. Psychologist Jacqui Maguire talks to Jesse about coping with the return to… Audio
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Nga Taonga Sound Archives - V.J Day
This Saturday marks the 75th anniversary of the end of World War II or V.J. Day, with a special commemoration to be held at the Pukeahu National War Memorial in Wellington. Audio, Gallery
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Supermarket queues in Dunedin
Listener, Tim talks to Jesse about how there are about 30 people in line outside the Dunedin central Countdown. Audio
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Alert level change impact on the elderly
With community transmission detected all aged care facilities have closed their doors until midnight on Friday to anyone but staff and suppliers. Grey Power President Mac Welch talks to Jesse about… Audio
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Long haulers with Diana Berrent
Having Covid 19 is not a simple recovery. For thousands of people around the world, symptoms don't just start and then stop.They call themselves Long Haulers. Diana Berrent lives in New York and… Audio
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The best duets
Audio 11 Aug 2020The best duets as chosen by our listeners - from songs of love to songs of loathing. Audio
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One year on from petitioning for schools to provide sanitary products
Audio 11 Aug 2020In August last year, Dignity co-founder, Jacinta Gulasekharam, delivered a petition to parliament calling for the ministry of education to provide free period products in schools. She talks to Jesse… Audio
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Julie Biuso's louise cake with lemon curd
Julie Biuso joins us to talk about lemons, which are in abundance at the moment. She also shares a delicious recipe for louise cake using lemon curd instead of raspberry jam. Audio
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The History of NZ's Patriotic Moments with Dr Grant Morris
NZ's response to Covid-19 has sparked an increase in patriotism - but Dr Grant Morris from Victoria University belives it has also lead to an increase in nationalism. He asks how this new wave of… Audio
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Farming life with Steve Wyn Harris
Steve talks about the rural issues affecting farmers right now and answers listeners questions. Audio
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Crimes NZ: The unsolved disappearance of Kirsa Jensen
Retired detective inspector Ian Holyoake headed the inquiry with a team of detectives searching for Kirsa Jensen who disappeared on September 1st, 1983. He talks to Jesse about the unsolved case. Audio, Gallery
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Great album: Like a Virgin by Madonna
Madonna's second studio album released in 1984, and 15 years ago in 1985 Madonna became the first woman to sell five million copies of an album in the US with Like a Virgin.. Audio
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Another knock-back for proposed adventure tower for Waikato
John Heskett's trying to get his tower approved to provide a tourist attraction in the Waikato. He tells Jesse about his idea and why he keeps trying to get it made after being denied resource consent… Audio
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Mikey Robins: wonderfully awful people from history
Australian author and comedian Mikey Robins tells stories of wonderfully awful people in his new book, Reprehensible: Polite Histories of Bad Behaviour. It's as funny as it is horrifying. Audio
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Bookmarks with Michael Petherick
Audio 5 Aug 2020Wellington lawyer and musician Michael Petherick has now added published writer to his CV, he talks to Jesse about his busy life and what he likes to read, listen to and watch when he relaxes. Audio, Gallery
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