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  • Afternoons with Jesse Mulligan

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  • Tech Tuesday with Daniel Watson

    Audio
    technology
    13 Jun 2023

    Today owner and managing director of Vertech IT Services Daniel Watson, talks to Jesse about what to do with your digital 'estate' once you've died. What happens to your photos stored in the cloud and… Audio

  • The solar panel problems on farms, what new research is showing

    Audio
    science environment
    13 Jun 2023
    No caption.

    A study is underway at Massey University to find the best way to integrate solar farming with livestock farming. The challenge here is to incorporate solar panels without disturbing the growth or… Audio

  • Minibus bus fares remain unchanged for 30 years in North Canterbury

    Audio
    money transport
    13 Jun 2023
    North Canterbury Trust mini busses

    In North Canterbury, a transport service for older members of the community and those with disabilities hasn't upped its prices in over 30 years. Audio

  • DIY with Stan Scott

    Audio
    housing construction
    9 Jun 2023
    Closeup of a skilled carpenter sawing a piece of wood with a table saw while working alone in his woodworking studio

    This week builder Stan Scott is along to help out with any DIY projects you might have. Audio

  • NZ Live: Lost Tribe Aotearoa

    Audio
    music
    9 Jun 2023
    Lost Tribe Aotearoa

    This week's NZ Live session is with Lost Tribe Aotearoa. They're a roots/reggae group of Tuwharetoa. The band has just released their new EP 'Lost and Found' and are touring later this year. Audio

  • Film Review with Graeme Tuckett

    Audio
    movies
    9 Jun 2023

    This week Graeme talks to Jesse about The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry, The Tank and some of the highlights from the DOC-EDGE festival. Audio

  • 'Yarnarchy' taking over in Christchurch this weekend

    Audio 9 Jun 2023
    Gap Filler's 'Yarnarchy'

    Bursts of colour are being knitted and crocheted around Otautahi Christchurch....with the annual yarn bombing festival launching tomorrow. Audio

  • Your Money with Mary Holm

    Audio
    money
    8 Jun 2023

    Today Mary talks to Jesse about children and Kiwisaver a way to get them started early and potentially set up with a 33 thousand dollar home deposit by the time they turn 18. Audio

  • Your Money with Mary Holm

    Audio
    money
    8 Jun 2023

    Today Mary talks to Jesse about children and Kiwisaver a way to get them started early and potentially set up with a 33 thousand dollar home deposit by the time they turn 18. Audio

  • NZ Sporting History: Neil Wagner

    Audio
    history sport
    8 Jun 2023
    Ollie Pope of England heads back to the dresssing room as Neil Wagner and Tom Blundell celebrate.
New Zealand Black Caps v England. Day 5 of the second cricket test at the Basin Reserve, Wellington, New Zealand. Feb 28, 2023. ( Andrew Cornaga / Photosport )

    For NZ Sporting History today the topic is a lot more recent than what we'd usually discuss, it's certainly a moment destined to go down in history.  Black Cap Neil Wagner relives the extraordinary… Audio

  • Understanding what vaping does to a vaper

    Audio
    health culture
    8 Jun 2023
    A teenager vaping an e-cigarette.

    With kids as young as eight vaping, a new social media initiative has been set-up to demystify the science behind the clouds to help inform young people and their parents. Audio

  • Fundraising for future studies abroad - a talented student's quest

    Audio
    music arts
    6 Jun 2023
    Holly Main-Grant

    A young New Zealander, just shy of 21 has defied the odds to be accepted into London's prestigious Royal Academy of Music to study musical theatre. Audio

  • Wiping library fines encourages teen reading

    Audio
    books leisure
    2 Jun 2023

    Good news for the libraries in our capital city. Wellington has seen a 48 percent increase in teenagers using library cards since the scrapping of late fees. Last year Wellington City Councillors… Audio

  • Critter of the Week: hura te ao gecko

    Audio
    environment
    2 Jun 2023
    Hura te ao gecko

    This week's critter is the hura te ao gecko, discovered in 2018 among rocky outcrops high in the mountains of North Otago. Audio

  • Gardening with Lynda Hallinan

    Audio
    life and society
    2 Jun 2023

    Today Lynda has some great tips on how to get rid of the garden pests before they take over and destroy your plants. Audio

  • Two sweet treats from Ashia Ismail-Singer

    Audio
    food
    2 Jun 2023
    Frosted blueberry & chai loaf

    Auckland food writer Ashia Ismail-Singer is currently working on her third book of Indian-inspired recipes. She shares two sweet recipes for the long weekend – Carrot Halva and Frosted Blueberry Chai… Audio

  • NZ Live: Jazmine Mary

    Audio
    music
    2 Jun 2023
    Jazmine Mary - Dog album cover

    For today's NZ Live we have Jazmine Mary with us in the studio to play some songs from their sophomore album, Dog. Audio

    This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.

  • Film Review with Dom Corry

    Audio
    media arts
    2 Jun 2023

    Today Dom talks to Jesse about British dramedy Bank of Dave, the animated sequel Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse and the Stephen King adaptation of The Boogeyman. All three films are out in… Audio

  • Freaky Friday 2 June 2023

    Audio 2 Jun 2023
    A photo of a boy reading in bed with images of ghosts behind him

    Each week we've been hearing a couple of your strange, coincidental, or downright creepy stories. If you have a tale to tell text us on 2101 or email us on afternoons@rnz.co.nz, we'd love to hear from… Audio

    This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.

  • History with Dr Grant Morris

    Audio
    history economy
    1 Jun 2023

    The biggest layoffs in NZ history. New Zealanders are being warned about a looming recession which will see unemployment rise. Some areas of the economy will be particularly hard hit. But how will it… Audio

  • Solving the World's Problems with Simon Wilson

    Audio
    housing
    1 Jun 2023

    Today senior NZ Herald writer Simon Wilson talks to Jesse about the end of the housing density accord and whether it signals the end of bipartisan solutions in NZ politics. Audio

  • Music Critic: Matthew Crawley

    Audio
    music
    1 Jun 2023

    Today Matthew talks to Jesse about tracks from D.C Maxwell who's playing Whammy Bar on June 9th and Circling the Sun's track Veneer. They're playing Auckland Unitarian on July 8 with a 7 piece choir… Audio

  • Traveler makes history travelling all countries without flying

    Audio 1 Jun 2023
    No caption

    Torbjørn Pedersen has just made history with thousands by reaching every country in the world completely without flying. The Danish native set off on his quest in 2013 and just last week completed it… Audio

  • How a guide to writing poetry became something more personal

    Audio
    author interview arts
    31 May 2023
    Story of a Poem book cover

     A few years ago, acclaimed poet, editor and professor Matthew Zapruder began documenting the process of writing a new poem. But the project to illuminate poetry for us, turned into a personal one for… Audio

  • Bookmarks with Levity Beet

    Audio
    music
    31 May 2023
    Levity Beet

    This week's bookmarks guest is children's entertainer Levity Beet. The Golden Bay-based musician has been entertaining Kiwi kids for almost two decades. Audio

    This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.

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