Jesse Mulligan
Music 101 with 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
Bring Back the Corned Beef
Jess Daniell says corned beef has fallen off the chef's radar in favour of trendy new dishes. Audio
NZ Live: The Beths
The Beths have released their second album Jump Rope Gazers, and joined us live in studio to perform some tracks. Video, Audio
Ali Ventura's film picks
Ali reviews Endings, Beginnings, out now at the movies and The Vigil which is out in cinemas on July 16th. Audio
Calls for NZ wool to be used in Govt buildings and homes
South Otago sheep and beef farmer Amy Blaikie has started a petition. Audio
First New Zealander to become a Chartered Master Mariner
Jesse speaks to Captain John Mansell about his career. Audio
An escape, a leak, and a resignation
Jesse speaks to political reporter Jo Moir about for an update on today's news. Audio
Manawatū cafe sells horns a-plenty
The cafe is well known for the cone-shaped pastries and in recent years its popularity has skyrocketed. Audio
How Cook Islanders could dance their way to better health
In the future, Cook Islanders will be dancing their way to better health if Troy Tararo-Ruhe has a say in it. The Dunedin PhD student has developed an exercise programme that includes traditional Cook… Audio
First Song - Dragon Fruit
Auckland hip hop trio Team Dynamite share their new single 'Dragon Fruit' feat. Louis Baker. Audio
The History of Quarantine in NZ
New Zealand has a long history of quarantining people coming into New Zealand. Audio
Gandhi Nivas - the violence programme that reduces family harm
NZ Herald reporter Kirsty Johnston reviews the results of a new domestic violence pilot programme. Audio
Crimes NZ - The Jane Furlong cold case
Auckland teenager and sex worker Jane Furlong went missing back from Karangahape Road in 1993. Audio
Colin Morris music selects
Music critic Colin Morris reviews Ray LaMontagne's new album Monovision and continues his series "Whatever happened to...? Today he features Peter Noone of Herman's Hermits fame. Audio
Micro-business project honours massacre victims
A couple’s efforts to transform the darkness of the Christchurch attacks into positive change has seen them establish 51 micro-businesses in Afghanistan. Audio
Stoat DNA sequenced
The genetic code for our most wanted pest, the stoat, has been revealed. Audio
Biggest dump of snow this winter
Trucks were snowed in and drivers spent the night in their cabs last night, after the biggest dump of snow so far this winter blocked the Desert Road. Audio
First Song - Standing with You
Australian Idol winner Guy Sebastian has released his latest single Standing with You. As well as being a singer songwriter he devotes a lot of time to charity through his Sebastian Foundation, which… Audio
The link between psychedelic drugs and social connection
Connection is everything says psychiatrist and psychedelic researcher Dr Julie Holland. Audio