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  • Afternoons with Jesse Mulligan

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  • First song with Benee

    Audio
    music
    4 Mar 2022
    Benee

    Acclaimed and talented local artist, Benee has her latest EP out today. She joins Jesse to talk about her latest work and if there are any plans for her to reschedule her cancelled New Zealand leg of… Video, Audio

    This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.

  • History with Dr Grant Morris

    Audio
    history
    3 Mar 2022
    The firing of a Nordenfelt multi-barrel anti-torpedo boat gun similar to those ordered by the Royal NZ Navy in the 1870s

    NZ and the Russian 'Scare' of the 1880s:137 years later the evidence of this national panic can still be seen across NZ. Victoria University of Wellington Historian Dr Grant Morris talks to Jesse. Audio

  • Solving the World's Problems with Suzanne McFadden

    Audio
    health
    3 Mar 2022
    Rugby fans sing at Twickenham.

    Today Newsroom's Lockeroom editor, Suzanne McFadden talks to Jesse about how to, safely, get the crowds and fans back to sporting fixtures. Audio

  • Walking in gunman's footsteps to reclaim peace

    Audio
    life and society
    3 Mar 2022
    Temel Atacocugu

    On March 15, 2019, Temel Atacocugu was praying at Al Noor mosque when he was shot nine times. In the name of creating a peaceful future, and despite significant injuries, Temel… Video, Audio, Gallery

  • Bookmarks with Ed Amon

    Audio
    books music
    2 Mar 2022
    Ed Amon

    Ed Amon is a Master of Indigenous Studies Candidate at the University of Auckland, New Zealand, a columnist at his local paper: Hibiscus Matters, and a Stand-up Comedian. He's today's Bookmarks… Audio

    This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.

  • Caring for your child with Covid-19

    Audio
    health
    2 Mar 2022
    teddy bear with surgical mask

    Most Covid-19 cases in children can be safely managed by parents at home, says Starship paediatrician Dr Mike Shepherd, but there are some warning signs to look out for. Audio

  • Parenting in the digital age

    Audio
    technology
    1 Mar 2022
    toddler with mobile phone

    Sophie Brickman is a Mum and journalist who talks to the experts about how to use technology to raise children in her book Baby, Unplugged: One Mother's Search for Balance, Reason, and Sanity in the… Audio

  • Crowd sourced music with a 'stormy' theme

    Audio
    music
    1 Mar 2022
    no caption

    Today's music feature is all about tracks chosen by our audience. We called for listeners' suggestions of storm related songs. We have collated a great list to play out on the show today. Audio

    This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.

  • Book Critic: Catherine Ross

    Audio
    books
    1 Mar 2022
    No caption

    Today librarian at Diocese School for Girls in Auckland, Catherine Ross, talks about books with a New Zealand author theme. Audio

  • Disabled community at risk from Omicron

    Audio
    health
    1 Mar 2022
    No caption

    The Disability Rights Commissioner has grave concerns about people's attitudes towards the omicron variant of COVID-19.  Audio

  • Expert feature: Kylee Newton with Preserving

    Audio
    food
    28 Feb 2022
    Kylee Newton

    Preserving food has been happening for thousands of years, but has become less popular in modern times. Our expert today, Kylee Newton, is hoping to reverse that trend. Video, Audio

  • Australian Correspondent Brad Foster

    Audio
    environment health
    28 Feb 2022
    Floods from an overflowing Oxley Creek inundate roads at Rocklea, Australia's Queensland state on February 26, 2022.

    Sydney based Brad Foster talks to Jesse about Australia's response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine and the rainfall that has drenched New South Wales and Queensland over the past week.  Audio

  • Critter of the Week: Land planarians or flatworms

    Audio
    environment
    25 Feb 2022

    Land planarians are found throughout Aotearoa in damp forests. They come in a variety of colours and patterns but many of our unique species are still unknown. They attack unsuspecting prey with… Audio

  • Martin Bosley's Plum Clafoutis

    Audio
    food
    25 Feb 2022
    Plum Clafoutis

    Got an excess of plums on your hands right now? Martin Bosley has a lovely recipe for them, a Plum Clafoutis.  Audio

  • Film Review with Graeme Tuckett

    Audio
    movies
    25 Feb 2022
    No caption

    Graeme reviews Cyrano, Red Rocket and Unafraid, which is a documentary about New Zealand photographer Fiona Clark. Audio

  • Farmer sick of being labelled a 'climate vandal'

    Audio 25 Feb 2022
    Dave Read.

    Sheep and beef farmer Dave Read says he's fed up with people demonising him as a 'climate vandal'. Audio

  • First woman awarded 'NZ Young Plumber of Year'

    Audio 25 Feb 2022
    A plumber fixes a pipe with a wrench.

    Veronika Kreitner talks to Jesse about winning Plumber of the Year and how the industry is changing. Audio

  • Professor Rod Jackson on rising covid cases

    Audio 25 Feb 2022
    Epidemiologist Professor Rod Jackson.

    Jesse speaks to Auckland University epidemiologist Professor Rod Jackson about the rapid rise in covid cases and what we can expect in coming weeks. Audio

  • Covid anger at the supermarket: 'Every single day still'

    News
    New Zealand Covid-19
    24 Feb 2022

    People are taking their Covid-related anger out on Countdown supermarket staff, says corporate affairs manager Kiri Hannafin. Audio

    Staff facing more abuse from customers than ever - Countdown
  • Your Money with Mary Holm

    Audio
    business money
    24 Feb 2022

    Mary talks to Jesse about dividend reinvestment and how to grow your shareholdings painlessly. The idea is that instead of shareholders being given a cash dividend they are given more shares instead. Audio

  • West Coast bull's adventure attracts international attention

    Audio
    rural West Coast
    24 Feb 2022
    One of the Hereford bulls with the Ruahine Ranges in the background.

    Maruia farmer Tony Peacock shares the remarkable survival story of a young bull that got swept away in recent flooding. Audio

  • Biodegradable sneakers developed in NZ

    Audio 24 Feb 2022
    Biodegradable plant-based sneakers designed by NZ company Orba

    A small New Zealand start-up has designed a biodegradable sneaker, which is being described as a 'world-first'.  Audio

  • Bookmarks with Alisa Xayalith

    Audio 23 Feb 2022
    Alisa Xayalith

    Our bookmarks guest this week is Alisa Xayalith, who is one half of New Zealand band The Naked and Famous. Audio

    This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.

  • New animation series from Bird's Eye View

    Audio 23 Feb 2022
    Bird's Eye View.

    Screenwriter Nick Ward, who's known for his work on shows like Wellington Paranormal and Outrageous Fortune, has a chat with Jesse about his latest project. Audio

  • Godfather actor looks back on film that changed his life

    Audio
    history crime
    22 Feb 2022
    Gianni Russo

    Gianni Russo reflects on the 50th anniversary of The Godfather and his life in the movies and the Mob. Audio

    This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.

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