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Bookmarks with Bill Birch
Former Finance Minister Bill Birch joined Jesse today to talk about some of his favourite things. Audio
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Music critic Russell Baillie
Music critic Russell Baillie shares some music trivia about Talking Heads with a New Zealand link. Audio
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Robert Kelly's Afternoons Book Quiz
Producer Robert Kelly has a new segment on Afternoons with his book quiz. Audio
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Could a '10 point plan' help address NZ's financial crisis?
Charles Finny speaks to Jesse Mulligan about what he believes needs to happen next to get the economy moving again. Audio
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Unprocessed whole grains more beneficial - study
Unprocessed whole grain is more beneficial for people with Type-2 diabetes than finely-milled foods, an Otago University research study has found. Audio
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New Zealand Music Month Fresh Music Videos Daily on RNZ
We're celebrating NZ Music Month with Fresh Music Daily by sharing a new song and video from an up-and-coming Kiwi artist every day throughout May. Today we are featuring Geoff Ong and his song I… Audio
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Expert Feature: Professor Carolyn King - invasive mammals
High-profile ecologist, Professor Carolyn King, says New Zealand's Predator Free 2050 goal is feasible, but has voiced concerns about the possible use of gene drives as a means of achieving it. Audio, Gallery
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Remembering comedy star Fred Willard
The American comedy star Fred Willard died on Saturday, at the age of 86 years old. Audio
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Winners of the lockdown t-shirt competition
We announce the winners of our competition to design a lockdown t-shirt. Audio, Gallery
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The true story of six Tongan teenage castaways in 1965
Jesse speaks to Sione Fataua - one of the six survivors. Audio
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The escalation of antibiotic-resistant superbugs
Before the pandemic, antibiotic resistant bacteria is what kept many global health officials up at night. Superbugs have not gone away, they are still out there figuring out ways to defeat whatever… Audio
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Golden Wedding celebration in lockdown
Rosie and Mark Belton marked their Golden Wedding celebration in lockdown at home in Governors Bay in Christchurch on Tuesday. Audio
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Ngā Taonga Sound Archives: The start of NZ's café culture
From tomorrow, we will be able to re-enter our favourite cafes as New Zealand moves to Covid-19 alert level 2. To celebrate, Sarah Johnston from Nga Taonga Sound & Vision brings us recordings about… Audio, Gallery
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Lynn Freeman in Zealandia; how have the birds fared without her?
Going bush after going stir crazy Video
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Distance learning Te Reo Maori for kids
Kiwi kids are keeping up with learning Te Reo Maori this term through a distance learning TV channel during school hours each day on the Te Reo Channel and online. It's called Mauri Reo Mauri Ora and… Audio
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Capsule: a new website from NZ's magazine mavens
After the shock of suddenly losing their jobs, the editors of some now-closed Bauer Media magazines have found a way to keep doing what they love. They've launched the website Capsule – a "curated… Audio
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Employees may need convincing to use public transport - Business NZ
Employees may need convincing to use public transport - Business NZ
Workers' confidence in using public transport again shapes as one of the biggest challenges for businesses in the move to alert level 2, says the head of Business NZ.
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Harvard survey of Covid anxiety dreams
Audio 6 May 2020Harvard medical school psychologist Dr Deirdre Barrett has collected in a dream survey during the pandemic. Audio
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Bookmarks with fashion designer Juliette Hogan
Audio 6 May 2020Juliette talks to Jesse Mulligan about some of her favourite songs, TV shows, books and podcasts. Audio
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Remembering 75 years since Victory in Europe
This Friday marks the 75th anniversary of V.E. Day - the official end of World War II in Europe. Audio, Gallery
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Auckland Theatre Company’s first online play
For the next four weeks the Auckland Theatre Company is putting on its first ever play designed to be watched online. Audio
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Chris Skellett: 'Trust is like oxygen'
Do you pick up hitchhikers? Do you read the small print? Trust underpins almost everything in life, says retired clinical psychologist and author Chris Skellett. He talks to Jesse Mulligan about what… Audio
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Ngā Taonga Sound Archives: New Zealand takeaways
Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision's Sarah Johnston plays us recordings about our love affair with all things fried and salty. Audio, Gallery
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Music Feature: New Zealand's history of music television
Jesse Mulligan talks to two stars of New Zealand music TV in the 90s: Francesca Rudkin and Hugh Sundae. Audio