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Avocado's predicted to be most traded tropical fruit by 2030
The OECD's latest agricultural outlook predicts our avocado production will double by 2030, reaching 12 million tonnes. Jesse speaks with Jen Scoular the CEO of New Zealand Avocado to see what it… Audio
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From oil diver to exotic timber craftsman
Kiwi, John Webster was a commercial oil and gas diver in the Northern Hemisphere - but a near death experience while diving lead him to make to a major career change. He trained to be a timber… Audio, Gallery
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Fly expert on his discovery of a new indigenous fly species
Otago Museum's Honorary Curator of Entomology, Associate Professor Steve Kerr has discovered a new fly species! Steve tells Jesse all about this new fly and why he loves the winged insect. Audio, Gallery
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Hope for headache sufferers?
It may not feel like it when you have recurring pounding pain inside your head or migraines, but there's probably never been a better time to have headaches. More money and time is finally going into… Audio
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Disability podcast launched
A new podcast on Stuff is looking in detail at how people with disabilities are treated. What's Wrong with You produce Olivia Shivas and interviewee, Shakti Kirshnan talk to Jesse about the series and… Audio
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Renewed push for reform of alcohol legislation in NZ
Alcohol Action NZ is urging the government to take on its 5+ solution to deal with the harm caused by alcohol in society. Professor Jennie Connor from Otago University's Department of Preventive and… Audio
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Critter of the Week: The Goblin Shark
This week's critter is perfect for a Friday the 13th show! Drifting in the dark waters of the world's deep oceans is a rare species of shark with demonic jaws, the Goblin shark. Audio
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DIY advice with builder Stan Scott
Builder Stan Scott joins the show to answer any questions you have about projects at home you're doing yourself. You can text 2101 or email jesse@rnz.co.nz with anything you'd like his advice on… Audio
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Smoked Fish on Toast with Celeriac Remoulade
Today Martin Bosley shares a simple but delicious recipe for smoked fish on toast! The secret that elevates the dish is his Celeraic Remoulade which makes it a more decadent meal than it first… Audio
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NZ Live: Phoebe Rings
For today's NZ Live we've got Auckland Dream pop band Phoebe Rings in the studio with Jesse. Today they've released their first, self-titled, five track EP! Audio
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Postgraduate leadership scholarship - applicants wanted
Auckland University is looking for applicants for its Kupe Leadership Scholarship/ Leny Woolsey is the director of the Kupe Leadership Programme and she talks to Jesse about the opportunity. Audio
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Password safety a bit lax in New Zealand
Kiwi iPhone users have been receiving text alerts from Apple saying their passwords are compromised lately, Take these warnings seriously if you want to be confident your online information is safe… Audio
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Op shopping revival
Op shops have been busier since the pandemic began with more New Zealanders out second-hand shopping. Jeremy Neeve who runs the Wellington City Mission stores talks to Jesse about what they're… Audio
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Your Money with Mary Holm
Today Mary talks to Jesse about the money quiz and talk in particular question which many listeners believe we have the wrong answer for. Spoiler alert - we don't! Audio
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NZ Screen History - Blind Date
Before The Bachelorette and Married at First Sight, New Zealand's OG matchmaking show was Blind Date. The TVNZ show aired in the popular pre-news slot of 5:30 pm every weeknight from 1989 to 1990 and… Video, Audio
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How Pacific Island Food Revolution is leading an actual food revolution
A TV show dedicated to showcasing pacific cuisine using locally sourced produce has had an impact on viewers. Video, Audio
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Stunt actor shortage in New Zealand
New Zealand-based film and TV productions are searching for skilled people to perform daring acts. Audio
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Unqualified online storm chasers causing problems for farmers
Online storm chasers are bearing the brunt of anger from farmers in mid-Canterbury who say they are over-hyping weather conditions causing unnecessary stress on farming communities. David Clark talks… Audio
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Sarah Ferguson on her first novel and becoming a grandmother
Sarah Ferguson, the Duchess of York follows the first rule of writing for her debut novel; write what you know. Jesse talks to Sarah Ferguson about being a new grandmother, the romance of royalty and… Audio
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Music feature: The Cello with Heleen du Plessis
Heleen du Plessis is a cellist with international experience as a soloist, chamber musician, and in orchestras. Audio
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Scone queen rises to world record challenge
If you're adventurous with your scones, don't pass through the beachside town of Urenui without visiting The Old Town Hall Cafe. Jo Watson runs the tea room from her historic home and so far has… Audio
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'Rabbits in the sky' causing problems for native birdlife
Canada geese are causing havoc across the country. Ben Wilson from Fish and Game talks to Jesse about the problematic Canadian geese population. Audio
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When lost love leads to valuable lessons
Nikki Gemmell was crushed when her writer fiancee jilted her, but 30 years on she says the relationship ending was her personal salvation. In her new memoir Dissolve, the best-selling Australian… Audio
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Could 'Kiwishop' end the supermarket duopoly stronghold?
Could 'Kiwishop' a grocery version of Kiwibank be the solution to fairer food prices in New Zealand? Dr Mike Lee, an Associate Professor at the University of Auckland Business School talks to Jesse… Audio
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Time to get the broad beans in
There’s not much going on in the garden at the moment, but one crop that can be sown direct now is broad beans. Audio