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Music Critic: Jana Te Nahu Owen
Today Jana Te Nahu Owen talks about two local artists with new music. She's reviewing Te Kaahu's Waikato and Inside from Michael James Keane. Audio
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Petition for our government to take action on Sri Lanka
The Sri Lankan population has been hit with critical shortages. Now, a group of Kiwi-Lankans have launched a petition pleading our Government to take action. Suveen Sanis Walgampola is one of those… Audio
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Workplace inequality - mums can't win
Girls Who Code can end up women who face inequality in the workplace says Reshma Saujani. She's fighting what she calls anti-mum bias in the workforce. She speaks to Jesse about the inequality in the… Audio
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Bookmarks with Chris Duggan
Today's bookmarks guest is an inspirational New Zealander who is helping break down barriers to improve our tamariki's knowledge and attitude towards science in the classroom, Chris Duggan. Audio
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Massey University artists in residence, Delaney Davidson
One of our most prolific musicians Delaney Davidson has been invited to be Massey University's artist in residence for 2022 and 2023. He talks to Jesse about what the appointment means. Audio
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New pro women's basketball league announced
Basketball New Zealand has announced a game-changing pro women's league to be known as Tauihi Basketball Aotearoa. Basketball NZ board member and former Tall Fern Megan Compain talks to Jesse. Audio
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Wise words for a healthy life from 92 year old Angela Caughey
For 12 years, Aucklander Angela Caughey looked after her husband with dementia until he died. At 92, she's turning her attention to prevention. Audio
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Music in C Major with Brad Warrington
Today's music feature is all about songs in C Major. To "scale" this playlist, is our very own DJ and RNZer Brad "Sticky" Warrington. Audio
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Tech Tuesday with Daniel Watson
This week owner and managing director of Vertech IT Services, Daniel Watson, talks about cryptocurrency and whether or not you should be cautious about getting into it! Audio
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Recording devices being used to find long-tailed bats
Surveys are being done throughout the Waipa District to try and find out where long-tailed bats are living and how many there are. Waipa District Council arborist planner, Chris Brockelbank talks to… Audio
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Losing a loved one during lockdown research
The heartbreaking and difficult stories of deaths of loved ones in hospital during lock down have been shared with researchers. Dr Sinéad Donnelly from Otago University's Department of Medicine speaks… Audio
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Drones to be used to deliver medical supplies on the West Coast
The West Coast District Health Board has partnered with Melbourne-based company Swoop Aero to introduce New Zealand's first drone-delivery service for medical supplies. Swoop Aero CEO Eric Peck talks… Audio
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'I contributed my bit' - NZ tenor Simon O'Neill on Grammy win
An album featuring New Zealand tenor Simon O'Neill has won a Grammy Award for Best Choral Performance. Audio
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Beautiful story behind award winning Hawke's Bay cheese producer
One of the big winners in this week's NZ Cheese Awards was the Hōhepa Hawke's Bay cheesery. But Hōhepa is a cheese producer unlike any other. Their products are crafted by artisan cheesemakers… Video, Audio
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Fair Go: 45 years of 'robust journalism with a little sparkle'
A uniquely Kiwi consumer affairs show celebrates its 45th birthday this week. Fair Go is the second-longest-running New Zealand TV programme ever. Audio
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Weekend Stuff with Stan Scott
Builder Stan Scott joins Jesse to answer listener DIY questions. If you have a project you'd like Stan's advice on you can email jesse@rnz.co.nz or text 2101. Audio
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Sauces and vinaigrettes with Julie Biuso
Today Sharedkitchen founder and chef Julie Biuso talks all about making sauces and vinaigrettes. Audio
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Film Review with Dom Corry
Today Dom's talking to Jesse about Morbius, Deep Water and Benedetta. Audio
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NZ app-makers named one of the most influential companies of 2022
The New Zealand education app Kami has been named in TIME Magazine's 100 most influential companies of 2022. Founder Hengjie Wang talks to Jesse about their platform and why it's so popular in the US.
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History with Dr Grant Morris
The finalised version of the Ministry of Education's compulsory NZ history curriculum is now available. Historian Dr Grant Morris ahs previously spoken about what could and should be in the… Audio
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Looking at ways to turn around young students' literacy issues
With the release of the damning report about the state of literacy in New Zealand, many have chimed in on the best way to get Kiwi kids reading skills back on track. Tutor Emma Nahna, has read a book… Audio
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Why forgetting can be beneficial for us
Most of us have had moments, if not days or even weeks during this pandemic we'd rather forget. And the good news is we will says neuroscientist Dr Scott Small. He speaks to Jesse. Audio
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Bookmarks with Lisa Wool-Rim Sjöblom
Our Bookmarks guest today is illustrator and comic book artist Lisa Wool-Rim Sjöblom. Born in South Korea, she was removed from her mother and listed as an orphan before being adopted by a Swedish… Audio
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Stuff series on expats coming back to NZ during the pandemic
A new series has started on the Stuff website today, following the fortunes of six couples who returned to New Zealand during the pandemic to rebuild their lives, often from scratch. Producer… Audio
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Composing Banjo music for The Power of the Dog
The Banjo plays a feature role in a particularly unsettling scene in Jane Campion's Oscar-winning western psychological drama The Power of the Dog. NZ composer and musician David Ward was tasked with… Audio
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