Jesse Mulligan
Linda Burgess' TV picks
Linda Burgess joins Jesse to talk about what she's been watching this past week. Audio
A decade on and still waiting for repairs
For the past decade many across the Canterbury region have been waiting to get their homes repaired or a resolution on how to move forward. Jesse speaks to one of those homeowners, Janine Allott. Audio
Quake's impact on Chch kids - 10 years on
Psychologist Kathleen Liberty talks about the long-term impact of the Christchurch quake on children - 10 years on. Audio
Memorial service marks 10th anniversary
A civic memorial service was held at 12.30pm on the north bank of Oi Manawa, Canterbury National Earthquake Memorial. Audio
Fragments - First-hand accounts of the quake
Christchurch-based journalist Katy Gosset tells us about Fragments - a six-part podcast and video series - that she produced and presented. Audio
Christchurch 2011 earthquake: 10 years on
Jo Gallagher was working as a St John Advanced paramedic on February 22 10 years ago and was treating a patient when the quake struck. She joins Jesse to share her story. Audio
Friday flashback: The genius of Blackadder
Self-described 'Blackadder tragic', Paul from Rotorua, joins Jesse to reminisce about the beloved British sitcom. Audio
Great album: The Brian Wilson Anthology
This 2 side LP revisits Wilson's career with a 18 song collection that mixes studio and live recordings with two previously unreleased tracks: 'Run James Run', a new song Wilson wrote and recorded for… Audio
Great album: Love and Disrespect
In case you want some more details, Elemeno P are kicking off their nationwide tour this weekend with Waiheke & Waihi shows this weekend. Audio
Critter of the Week: Unsea lichens
This first critter for 2021 has many names, including tree dandruff. DOC's Nic Toki explains to Jesse what Unsea lichens is and how Māori traditionally used it in a very clever way. Audio
Gardening with Lynda Hallinan
Lynda Hallinan is still on holiday with her family and has come up with an ingenious way to keep her children busy. She shares her tips for creating nature tables and propagating plants through the… Audio
Music 101: Charlotte Ryan
Charlotte Ryan, host of Music 101 here on RNZ each Saturday afternoon from midday talks about what's happening on the music scene over the weekend, what's coming up on her show tomorrow and because… Audio
Food: Blueberry and Coconut Cake with Magical Blueberry Glaze
This week Nicola Galloway of Homegrown Kitchen has a fabulous recipe for the abundance of blueberries. She shares her delicious recipe for a summery cake topped off with her special glaze that gives… Audio
NZ LIVE - The Broken Heartbreakers
"Breaking broken hearts is our bread and butter," say John Guy Howell and Rachel Bailey, aka The Broken Heartbreakers. The Dunedin folk-pop duo performs with a full band in our Auckland studio. Video, Audio
Film Review with Graeme Tuckett
Today Graeme looks at The and the Thief as well Dawn Raid. Audio
Volunteers sought for Gorsebusters project
Organisers of a six day kayaking adventure are hoping to attract up to 40 volunteers for a Gorsebusters project. Baz Hughes of Okarito Kayaks explains to Jesse what's on offer and what work is… Audio
New computer tool to locate shareholders of Maori freehold land
Sydney Shep and Rere-No-A-Rangi Pope have worked a project developing a computer system to make it easy to track down Māori freehold land shareholders. They explain the system to Jesse. Audio
Democracy fragility in the US overstated
Politics and International relations associate Professor Stephen Hoadley believes recent events in the US point to how robust their democracy is. He explains his optimism to Jesse. Audio
Chief Executive of Oranga Tamariki resigns
RNZ's Mani Dunlop talks to Jesse about the events which have led to the resignation of Oranga Tamariki Chief Executive Grainne Moss resigning today. Audio