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Who has the best drinking water in Aotearoa, a tasting competition
1:25 PM.Awards season is truly upon us, with this year's Best Tasting Tap Water in New Zealand awards happening tonight in New Plymouth. Read more Audio
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Prostate cancer annual conference international expert speaker
1:15 PM.Prostate cancer is symptomless disease which kills 700 New Zealand men a year and has overtaken breast cancer in terms of deaths. Read more Audio
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Our Changing World – Fungal foray
3:35 PM.This week we take a foray with Liz Garton into Aotearoa’s largely undiscovered fungal kingdom – where remedies for the growing problem of antibiotic resistance might be found. Audio
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Dr Jonathan Haidt on devices and mental health
3:10 PM.A surge of suffering is happening to teenagers around the world with rising rates of anxiety, depression and self harm. We changed their childhoods with smartphones says social psychologist Dr… Read more Audio
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Bookmarks with Jacinta Ruru
2:30 PM.Our Bookmarks guest today has made history more than once Maori Professor Jacinta Ruru is with Jesse for Bookmarks this week. Read more Audio
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Easy Eats with Sam Parish: Slow cooker pork
2:20 PM.This week on Easy Eats Sam Parish has a great recipe that can be used in a number of different meals. It's, as always, fast, budget friendly and a crowd pleaser. Read more Audio
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Podcast Critic: Alex Barnes
2:12 PM.Today Alex talks to Jesse about Indigenous 100 Podcast and Being Well Audio
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Heading Off: providing luxury in Aotearoa to travellers
1:45 PM.For Heading Off today we're looking at what's on offer for the luxury travellers coming to our shores. Read more Audio
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Warming up Auckland for the World Choir Games
1:35 PM.Come the 10th of July, Tamaki Makaurau Auckand will sound a little sweeter. 11,000 singers from more than 250 choirs will hit the city for the 2024 World Choir Games. = Read more Audio
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Relocated petrel chicks thriving in the Chathams
1:25 PM.A group of Chatham petrel chicks have been relocated in the Chathams under the watchful eye of DOC ranger Jemma Welch. Read more Audio
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Auckland space tech company on sending pioneering technology into orbit
1:15 PM.Zenno Astronautics is an Auckland and US-based austronautic company which has already sent its technology into space via Elon Musk's SpaceX. Read more Audio
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Lucy Lawless on telling Margaret Moth's story on film
3:10 PM.The email to actor Lucy Lawless came out of the blue. Would she like to do a documentary about legendary CNN photojournalist, Kiwi Margaret Moth? After years in warzones all over the world, even after… Read more Audio
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Jimmy Barnett on the road with the Rolling Stones
2:30 PM.For today's Music Feature we're diving deep into one of the most seminal, influential, and straight-up cool albums in rock history. Released in 1972, 'Exile on Main Street' was the 10th album released… Read more Audio
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Update on Oz with Brad Foster
2:20 PM.Brad Foster provides a rundown on what Australians can expect in tonight's Federal Budget, with a particular focus expected to be on the ongoing challenges of cost of living. He also reports on… Read more Audio
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Book Critic: Dominic Hoey
2:10 PM.Today Dominic talks to Jesse about The Secret History by Donna Tartt. Audio
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Tech Tuesday with Dan Watson
1:45 PM.Today owner and managing director of Vertech IT services Dan Watson talks to Jesse about some tech tips for travelling internationally. Audio
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Dunedin Wildlife Hospital in need of more funding
1:35 PM.Dunedin Wildlife Hospital has treated more than 3500 patients since it was established in 2018 including hoiho/yellow-eyed penguins, kakapo and northern royal albatross. The hospital gets council… Read more Audio
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A closer look at the relationship between people and trees
1:25 PM.What would you say in a love letter to a tree? A research project examining the connects the inhabitants of a city have with its trees is uprooting from Melbourne and heading the Christchurch… Read more Audio
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Is salt killing us?
1:15 PM.The Stroke Foundation wants mandatory standards introduced to reduce the amount of salt in processed foods, which it says will save thousands of New Zealand lives lost or impacted by strokes each… Read more Audio
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Here Now - Bird Recue
3:35 PM.Tucked away in west Auckland, a bird rescue centre has been attracting people with experience from around the world keen to help rescue injured NZ avians. Read more Audio
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Harlan Coben's latest novel lands after an eight year hiatus
3:10 PM.Harlan Coben is an accidental novelist whose success is no accident. It comes from hard work, deep empathy and unreserved respect for the joy of reading. Read more Audio
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Expert Feature: Warwick Jordan on looking after books
2:30 PM.Our expert today knows a thing or two about books - and he should too, seeing he has 1 million of them - yes you heard that right. Read more Audio
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Made in NZ: Airpop, a unique environmentally friendly way to insulate homes
2:20 PM.What can you make out of fresh air? Quite a lot actually. Read more Audio
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Why our authors should write stories set in New Zealand
1:35 PM.When Lauren Keenan (Te Ati Awa ki Taranaki) first started writing, she was told to set her stories overseas otherwise they wouldn't get published. Read more Audio