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  • Mapping Rips

    Audio
    environment
    1 Nov 2016
    North Piha rip

    A new trial to make beach swimming safer has got the go-ahead. Surf Life Saving New Zealand, and software company Emsisoft, will use GPS data and drones to map rip currents and their behaviours. Audio

  • Onus on Kiwis forwards to perform against England

    News
    Sport
    29 Oct 2016
    Kevin Proctor scores for the Kiwis 2016.

    The onus is on the Kiwis forwards to perform in Sunday morning's Four Nations rugby league Test against England in Huddersfield.

    Onus on Kiwis forwards to perform against England
  • Seeing the universe in technicolour

    Audio
    science
    28 Oct 2016
    Gleam Sky

    A group of New Zealand scientists have managed to get a glimpse of some of the far away galaxies for the first time. Video, Audio

  • Nonsensical paper accepted for nuclear physics conference

    Audio
    science
    27 Oct 2016
    Christoph Bartnek

    A Canterbury university professor managed to get his paper accepted to present at a nuclear physics conference despite it being nonsensical. Audio

  • First song: The Koi Boys

    Audio
    music
    27 Oct 2016
    The Koi Boys

    Danny Faifai, Kevin Keepa and "Nuz" Ngatai are The Koi Boy - they performed live for us. Video, Audio

  • The playground with no parents and no rules

    Audio 21 Oct 2016
    Mike Lanza at his front yard picnic table, surrounded by his family: from left, Marco (7), Leo (2), wife Perla Ni, and Nico (4).

    It's a playground with no rules, no parents and a lot of risk. It's called the playborhood, and it's an anti-helicopter parent's plea, to allow kids to take risks without any supervision. Audio

  • Masterpieces with Hera Lindsay Bird

    Audio
    arts
    20 Oct 2016
    The cover of Hera Lindsay Bird's self-titled debut poetry collection (2017)

    Hera Lindsay Bird talks about her 2016 ascent to poetry rockstardom, the strange emails she gets, and why she loves the art of Yvonne Todd. Audio, Gallery

  • Women of Rock!

    Audio
    music
    18 Oct 2016
    Janis Joplin 1969

    Kirsten Johnstone of RNZ Music helps us celebrate women in rock music. Audio

  • Why tuatara are so unique

    Audio
    science environment
    17 Oct 2016
    Tuatara

    New Zealand’s native reptile, the tuatara, is in an order of its own. While it's not a dinosaur, its ancestors do go back 230 million years. Audio, Gallery

  • Nadia Lim launches new magazine

    Audio
    food media
    17 Oct 2016

    Nadia Lim joins Jesse in the studio to talk about her new bi-monthly lifestyle magazine, Nadia. It will focus on health and wellbeing, with recipes and advice. Audio

  • K Road's proposed new look

    Audio
    Auckland Region
    17 Oct 2016
    Proposed changes to Auckland's iconic Karangahape Road have been released this morning.

    Proposed changes to Auckland's iconic Karangahape Road have been released this morning. It's one of New Zealand's most colourful strips, but what does the future look like, for the Central Auckland… Audio, Gallery

  • A song for Helen Kelly

    Audio
    music
    14 Oct 2016
    New Zealand Council of Trade Unions, Helen Kelly.

    Life-long unionist Helen Kelly died on 14 October aged 52. She played Sharon Robinson's version of the Leonard Cohen song 'Alexandra Leaving' on Sunday Morning in October 2014. Audio

  • Weekly Reading: Space Jam, Birth of a Nation and Trump

    News
    The Wireless
    14 Oct 2016
    No caption

    Our weekly recap highlighting the best feature stories from around the internet.

    Weekly Reading: Space Jam, Birth of a Nation and Trump
  • Making forestry safer and more productive

    Audio
    business science
    13 Oct 2016
    There have been four forestry deaths this year.

    Forestry is one of the most dangerous industries in New Zealand to work in, but what can we do to make it safer? According to Statistics New Zealand, it's the third-least safe for fatalities – behind… Audio

  • Complaints against anti fluoride ads not upheld

    Audio
    science media
    12 Oct 2016
    Water tap

    The advertising standards authority has not upheld complaints about two recent anti fluoride ads that aired on television. The advertisements claimed that fluoride does not improve dental health, is a… Audio

  • The Panel pre-show for 7 October 2016

    Audio 7 Oct 2016

    Your feedback, and a preview of the guests and topics on The Panel. Audio

  • Music with Alex Behan

    Audio
    health music
    7 Oct 2016

    Music 101's, Alex Behan, talks about the New Zealand Music Foundation Wellness Service. Audio

  • Wine with Joelle Thompson

    Audio
    food
    7 Oct 2016

    Wine writer and educator, Joelle Thompson, talks about the pronounceability and saleability of wine. Audio

  • Food: Game meat with Dariush Lolaiy of Cazador

    Audio
    food author interview
    7 Oct 2016
    Boar Belly Pancetta

    Cazador is an Auckland game and wild food specialist restaurant, which is celebrating its 30th birthday by sharing its recipes for the first time in a limited-edition cookbook titled Cazador - game… Audio, Gallery

  • How to say NO and feel good about it

    Audio
    life and society
    7 Oct 2016
    It's only two little letters, N.O, and it can be one of the hardest thing to say.

    It's only two little letters, N.O, and it can be one of the hardest thing to say. Audio

  • One Quick Question for 4 October 2016

    Audio 4 Oct 2016
    Question mark

    We find the answers to any queries you can think up. Audio

  • The wild North-West Wildlink

    Audio
    science environment
    3 Oct 2016
    North West Wildlink

    The North West Wildlink is a predator-free vegetation corridor running through Auckland to allow native wildlife move about. Audio

  • Food with Chelsea Winter

    Audio
    food
    30 Sep 2016
    Scrumptious by Chelsea Winter, published by Random House NZ.

    Chelsea Winter is one of New Zealand's favourite cooks, and she aims at helping people make every day delicious. Her previous book, Homemade Happiness, was the best-selling cookbook in New Zealand for… Audio, Gallery

  • Professor Bill McKay

    Audio
    arts housing
    30 Sep 2016

    Jesse Mulligan talks to Professor Bill McKay a university expert on architecture who's conducting a tour with a difference this weekend. He's going to be taking a bus load of people around the city's… Audio

  • Cate Le Bon In Session

    Audio
    music
    28 Sep 2016
    Cate Le Bon

    Visiting Welsh singer-songwriter, Cate Le Bon, performs live in the Auckland studio and speaks to Jesse Mulligan. Audio

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