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What reality television tells us about ourselves
Once you get past the Kardashian tantrums, the scheming castaways on Survivor and the Real Housewives histrionics, there's much to learn about ourselves in reality TV, says sociologist and TV-lover… Audio
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Expert feature: Making fresh pasta
To tell us about making your own pasta and which shapes go best with which sauces, Pici restaurant chef, Jonathan Thevenard joins Jesse. Audio
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Feminine Eye festival celebrates women directors
Feminine Eye is a celebration of women directors, showcasing their artistry behind the camera. Billie Rogers talks to Jesse. Audio
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Using cheaper fuel may cost in the long run - MIA
The Motor Industry Association's Mark Stockdale explains why going for lower-grade fuel might not save everyone money in the long run. Audio
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Vegan Nachos
This week food stylist and cook Kelly Gibney shares her recipe for tray bake vegan nachos. The star of this dish is the 'mince' made with chilli, tofu, mushrooms and lentils. Audio
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Film Review with Dom Corry
Today Dom reviews The Souvenir Part II and an upcoming film festival, Feminine Eye: Woman Behind the Lens. Audio
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Pest eradication project showing signs of success
Audio 11 Mar 2022Ngāi Tahu Tourism operate a four day guided walk through the Hollyford Valley area, and work closely with the Hollyford Conservation Trust to eradicate pests. Ngāi Tahu Tourism Business Manager Adam… Audio
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Musicians set to play in a suburban Auckland backyard
Event organiser Janine Russell talks to Jesse about the intimate suburban music gigs she's organised to take place in her own Auckland backyard. Audio
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Your Money with Mary Holm
Today Mary talks about why comparing returns on rental property and shares is tricky. She explains that people usually borrow to invest in rental property, and most don't in shares. Borrowing to… Audio
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Government pushing ahead with a new public media entity
The government has confirmed today they will be creating a single new public media entity, disestablishing the two existing companies RNZ and TVNZ. Spinoff founder Duncan Greive talks to Jesse about… Audio
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First song: Air Supply
Air Supply were planning a tour to celebrate their 45th anniversary two years ago, but like many performers had to delay due to COVID restrictions. They've announced they will continue with their tour… Audio
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Russian war on Ukraine stops vital research at Chernobyl
Thirty-six years after the world's worst nuclear accident, the Chernobyl nuclear facility is now in the midst of a war zone. As Russia attacks Ukraine, there are fears the invaluable research carried… Audio
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Bookmarks with filmmaker Briar March
Today's Bookmarks guest is talented filmmaker Briar March. She's spent the past 20 years directing some of the most impactful documentaries to come out of Aotearoa and taken home many awards in the… Audio
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Tech Tuesday with Daniel Watson
Audio 8 Mar 2022Today's Tech Tuesday talk with Daniel Watson, owner and managing director of Vertech IT Services, is about storage and how keep your photos save in your digital library. Audio
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100th birthday for WWII Air Force Hero
Audio 8 Mar 2022One of the few remaining WWII veterans who served in RAF Bomber Command celebrates his 100th birthday today. We speak to NZ Bomber Command Association spokesman, Michael Copsey about Eddie… Audio
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Women in trades slow to take off
Audio 8 Mar 2022Though the number of women on the tools is increasing women still hold only 12% of trade jobs in Aotearoa. To talk about where we're at and where to next, Amanda Wheeler, the Director of Competenz… Audio
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Expert feature: Cocktails
Today's expert is here to help you recreate bar style cocktails at home and has tips for mixing with different flavour profiles. Alastair Walker is part owner of the Auckland bar 'Caretaker', he talks… Audio
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How the pandemic has changed corporate culture
Audio 7 Mar 2022Two years into the pandemic, employers are now keen to lure office workers back into the building, but many are "holding on to the flexibility they have with white knuckles", says human resources CEO… Audio
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'I felt inspired': Benee heads to LA on EP project
'I felt inspired': Benee heads to LA on EP project
Acclaimed and talented local artist Benee has her latest EP out today and shared a track on Afternoons with Jesse Mulligan. Audio
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Critter of the Week: Robust Skink
Described as a 'sausage with legs', the Robust skink is our largest native lizard species. It's a real beauty with big, dark eyes and rusty colouring but its large body and night-time habits make it… Audio
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DIY with Stan Scott
Builder Stan Scott is back to answer your questions about any DIY jobs you have or problems that need solving around your home. Audio
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Food with Jess Daniell
Today chef Jess Daniell shares a recipe very close to her heart, and a timely one it is, with feijoa season just around the corner. She's sharing how to make feijoa cake. Audio
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Bake sale to raise funds for Ukraine #CookForUkraine
#CookForUkraine is a global movement to raise money for Ukrainian refugees. Felicity O'Driscoll of Cook the Books in Auckland tells Jesse how they're getting involved with a bake sale at their… Audio
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Saving the Kimana wildlife corridor in Kenya with bees
Environmental activist and founder of Saving the Wild, Jamie Joseph talks to Jesse about the Kimana Bee Keeping Project that has installed hundreds of hives along the Kimana wildlife corridor in… Audio