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Spyfish, a new citizen science project
Did you know you can go on a virtual dive into New Zealand marine reserves and help discover and count our fish species? Spyfish Aotearoa is a citizen science project between DOC and the charitable… Audio
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Quinn Morgan adds another accolade to his farming career
Some of Aotearoa's top innovators were celebrated last night at the annual Primary Industries New Zealand Awards. Among the winners, was Quinn Morgan, a dairy farmer for Pāmu who took home the… Audio
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The Guilty Feminist Show, Deborah Frances White in NZ
You don't have to be perfect to be a force for change. In the 7 years since Comedian and podcaster Deborah Frances White started her wildly popular podcast, The Guilty Feminist, that's been her… Audio
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Bookmarks with Te Waiarangi Ratana
Today on Bookmarks we're talking to a young filmmaker who's just getting his feet wet in the NZ screen industry. Te Waiarangi Ratana got his first professional job in the locations department for… Audio
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Engaging more Pasifika students with STEM subjects
Our next guest says that it's hard to find Pasifika students at Honours level with STEM backgrounds. Pasifika are under represented in Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths. The Government has… Audio
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Death toll displays increase crash rates
Displaying highway death tolls on message boards is common in the US. But a new study shows that this awareness campaign could actually lead to more crashes. Joshua Madsen is an Assistant Professor in… Audio
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Ed Waaka performs his first-ever song in te reo Māori
Award-winning singer-songwriter Ed Waaka has released his first-ever single written entirely in te reo Māori. He performs the stunning 'E Kura', which was inspired by the passing of his grandmother… Video, Audio
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The history of real-life dinosaur hunters
Dinosaur hunters are real. Not the sort who battle them in the flesh like in Jurassic Park. In the early 20th century, finding the greatest dinosaur of all, the Tyrannosaurus Rex, became the obsession… Audio
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Music feature: First Dance Songs
During our past few shows Jesse asked you to send us the song you chose to accompany your first dance at your wedding. We were overwhelmed with the amount of suggestions and wonderful stories we… Audio
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Relationships with Hannah Korrel
Today neuro-psychologist Dr Hannah Korrel talks to Jesse about worrying about your parents' cognitive loss and when to get checked for dementia. Audio
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The craft beer expert making NZ's first zero-alcohol IPA
After his lifestyle took a dive during Amsterdam's lockdown, Grant Caunter gave up alcohol. He's now back in New Zealand, running the zero-alcohol brewery State of Play. Audio
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First female NRL commentator
On Sunday afternoon The Warriors celebrated their first game on home soil in almost three years with a win. At the same time, New Zealand celebrated our first female NRL commentator taking the mic… Audio
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Bevan James Eyles: He can make you exercise and enjoy it
Audio 4 Jul 2022Picture that famous scene from Jerry Maguire; A successful sports agent has a crisis of conscience and decides to shift his focus and deal with clients in a new way. Something similar happened to… Audio
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Tips for spending wisely at the supermarket
Many of us are feeling the squeeze from rising inflation. At times like these the weekly grocery bill is often the first area we cut back on. So today's expert is registered nutritionist Amanda Brien… Audio
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Australian Correspondent Brad Foster
Sydney based correspondent Brad Foster has the latest on the deluges across the city, with many suburbs recording a month's worth of rain over a few days. He also talks about the Wallabies beating… Audio
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Big Screen Symposium to be held in Tamaki Makarau
At the Big Screen Symposium in Tamaki Makarau this weekend, a panel of writers will compare and contrast working in ideas for games, film and television. Panellist Henry Feltham from Dunedin talks to… Audio
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EU trade deal: Ban on names leaves cheesemakers in 'uncertain' position
EU trade deal: Ban on names leaves cheesemakers in 'uncertain' position
The crème de la crème of cheese makers were celebrated last night at this year's Champions of Cheese awards - but warn they now face an uncertain future. Audio
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Using technology to give voices back to ASL sufferers
Audio 29 Jun 2022Hello World. Those two words were tweeted by a man paralyzed with ALS using only his thoughts. Implantable technology that links the brain to a computer holds so much promise for the disabled… Audio
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A few of Vanessa Sorenson's favourite things
Audio 29 Jun 2022The managing director of Microsoft NZ chats to Jesse Mulligan about inclusivity, leadership and her favourite podcasts to walk with. Video, Audio
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Podcast Critic: Justine Murray
Audio 29 Jun 2022Today Justine Murray talks about podcasts, Nappy Boy Radio with T-Pain and The Teachers Trial. Audio
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Could a motorised sand-sifter help clean up our beaches?
Audio 29 Jun 2022Cantabrian Kenny Paton spends a lot of time in his garage making wacky and wonderful inventions, but he's hoping his latest machine could be developed to clean plastic from our beaches. Under the name… Video, Audio
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Campaign to stop consent being granted for more mining in Waihi
Audio 29 Jun 2022Mining company OceanaGold Waihi have just applied to set up a new underground mine just north of Waihi. The mine would be under forest park Wharekirauponga, which is administered by the Department of… Audio
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Quake brain does fade
Audio 29 Jun 2022Some positive news out of the University of Otago about our brain's ability to overcome a phenomenon known as "quake brain" over time. Now our Cantabrian listeners will know what quake brain is far… Audio
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How regular exercise benefits older bodies
We all know it's important to live an active life as we get older - but often the payoff is pain or injury. Today's expert is senior physiotherapist Olivia Rawlinson in our Wellington studio, who will… Audio
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Remembering Helen Keller on her birthday
June 27th is the birthday of famous blind-deaf author, educator and political activist, Helen Keller. She was born this day back in 1880 and was a pioneer of developing communication for people with… Audio