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Chester Borrows: 'John Key once told me I was National’s leftie'
Audio 11 Dec 2019From locking criminals up to lobbying for their rights, Chester Borrows has gone from the police to parliament to advocating prison reform. Audio
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Whakaari / White Island rescues: Pilots 'saved the day' - observer
Rescue pilots who picked up survivors 'saved the day' - observer
Pilot John Funnell, who helped with communications as other pilots risked their lives to fly into an active volcano, says they were motivated to bring out anybody who was alive. Audio
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Immigrant families have frank conversations in new podcast
A new podcast called Conversations with My Immigrant Parents sees immigrant families have conversations that they normally wouldn't. Audio
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Beachware's Christmas song 'Take Away The Tree' is out now
Audio 6 Dec 2019The winners of Jesse's Christmas song competition, Auckland alt-pop group BEACHWARE have released their song 'Take Away the Tree'. All proceeds from the sale of the song will go to Rainbow Youth to… Video
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We premiere the Winning RNZ original Christmas song
The winners of Jesse's Christmas song competition, Auckland alt-pop group BEACHWARE have just released their song 'Take Away the Tree'. Audio
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After Afternoons Podcast
Behind the Scenes of Afternoons with Jesse Mulligan and Ali Ventura. Audio
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Class Act: Cliff Curtis' new show to air on weekend
A new TV show created by Cliff Curtis follows the journey of four local schools who supercharge their theatrical productions with help from local entertainers. Audio
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Solving the World's Problems: Steve Wyn-Harris
Steve Wyn-Harris talks about rural issues of the day with Jesse. Audio
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Auckland aqua drone invention cleans waterways
Auckland boat builder Andrew Lee has invented an aqua drone which finds rubbish in waterways and scoops it up. Audio
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Bookmarks: Tony Watkins
Audio 4 Dec 2019Architect, urban designer, environmental advocate Tony Watkins joins Jesse in the studio to talk about his favourite movies, books and music. Audio
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ECE teachers push for fair pay with rockin' campaign
Audio 4 Dec 2019Early Childhood Teachers are the rock stars of our communities. That's the message at the core of a new video advocating for fair pay for early childhood educators. Video, Audio
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From Epstein to acupuncture - a skeptic's guide
Sometimes the only thing that stands between ever-expanding fake news and misinformation is someone with a robust sense of skepticism. Enter Dr Steven Novella. Audio
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The music of Randy Newman
Randy Newman recently announced his first ever NZ shows. Music critic Simon Sweetman talks about why Randy Newman's music is important and details his tour. Video, Audio
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How refugees are represented in the media
Former photojournalist Natalie Slade investigated how refugee stereotypes in the media can affect a sense of belonging for her doctoral research. Audio
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Today's sports news: what you need to know
Today's sports news: what you need to know
In today's sports news - Ardie Savea to miss Super Rugby season, Leicester back up to second and more medals for cyclists.
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Cilka Klein - colluding with the enemy
Cilka Klein was just 16 when she was sent to Auschwitz. She caught the eye of a Nazi officer and survived the camp, only to be sent to a Siberian prison camp when the war ended, charged with… Audio
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The Sations perform their Christmas Song live
This week we're very excited to start bringing you some of the incredible original kiwi Christmas songs written for our recent competition. Audio
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After Afternoons Podcast
Audio 29 Nov 2019Behind the Scenes of Afternoons with Jesse Mulligan and Ali Ventura. Audio
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NZ Live: Anthonie Tonnon
Whanganui-based musician Anthonie Tonnon's rail journey across the country last year was a love letter to passenger rail in Aotearoa. He plays us some new music from the upcoming tour Rail Land 2019.
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Making sense of the multiverse with Sean Carroll
Somewhere out there, another you is living the life you might have known if you had made different choices along the way. Video, Audio
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The right books to buy fussy people for Christmas
Robert Kelly looks at Christmas classics and has some really great ideas about some great books to buy for Christmas gifts. Jesse and Robert also take listener queries and try to help people out with… Audio
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A brief history of sneakers
In an age where companies' reputations can hang on their environmental record ... where does this leave the humble sneaker heading into the future? Emily Brayshaw is a lecturer in fashion and design… Audio
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New Zealand's best restaurant of 2019
This year's Restaurant of the Year is Sid Sahrawat's Auckland fine dining restaurant, Sidart. Sid joins Jesse to chat about his style and cooking philosophy. Audio
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Margaret Atwood on how good conquers evil
Margaret Atwood, who wrote The Handmaid's Tale, is coming to New Zealand with its sequelThe Testaments. She discusses how evil flourishes and how it eventually dies. Audio
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Designing waste-free buildings
The construction sector producers about 1.6 million tonnes of waste every year - about half of New Zealand's total output. So, there's plenty of room for improvement. That's where Ged Finch comes in.
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