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Critter of the Week: The ghost shrimp
3:35 PM.This week's critter is the ghost shrimp (Filhollianassa filholi) - a type of mud or burrowing shrimp only found in Aotearoa. They dig themselves elaborate burrows in the sand between the high and low… Read more Audio
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Weekend Stuff: Gardening with Lynda Hallinan
3:25 PM.Today Lynda talks to Jesse about winding down for the harvesting season, when to pick the pumpkins, what to do with straggling tomatoes etc. She's got some great tips for preserving fruit, clearing… Read more Audio
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Music 101: Maggie Tweedie
3:16 PM.Maggie Tweedie, filling in for Charlotte Ryan, on Music 101 this Saturday afternoon from 1pm. She talks about what's happening on the music scene over the weekend, what's coming up on her show… Read more Audio
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Guacamole INCA style
3:08 PM.The avocados are in abundance right now as the season here in Aotearoa nears it's end. To help with a bit of inspiration of what to do with the glut of green gems around right now, chef and… Read more Audio
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NZ Live: The Black Quartet
2:20 PM.Aotearoa's premiere string ensemble The Black Quartet delivers a cool, contemporary take on the classical sound. Jessica Hindin, Mahuia Bridgman-Cooper, Joseph Harrop, and Rachel Wells perform… Read more Video, Audio
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NZ Live: Pony Baby
2:20 PM.Pony Baby is the country-music collab of solo artists Jazmine Mary and Arahi. They join Jesse Mulligan to perform tracks from their self-titled debut album. Read more Audio
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Film Review with Dom Corry
2:10 PM.Today Dom talks to Jesse about The Convert, Wicked Little Letters and Korean supernatural thrilled Exhuma. Read more Audio
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Freaky Friday
1:45 PM.Each week on Afternoons we have a bit of fun and share stories from our listeners of prescience, spooky encounters or coincidences that leave goosebumps. If you have a story to share please text 2101… Read more Audio
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Hōkai Tahi and its role helping families
1:35 PM.Rebecca Vergunst was the winner of our Soundbite competition earlier this week, and in speaking with Jesse she also shared a bit about the incredible work she does with Hōkai Tahi. Today we learn… Read more Audio
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B corp certification a start to cleaning up the greenwashing
1:25 PM. B Corp is one of the world's best known stamps of approval when it comes to environmental standards and also considers something called "social performance". Unilever's head of B Corp David Dwyer… Read more Audio
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Fundraising to take on the best in the world in axe throwing
1:15 PM.Next month, the mighty All Blaxe are looking to fly to Tulsa, Oklahoma to compete in the World Axe Throwing Championship. O of Sweet Axe Lloyd Bombell joins Jesse. Read more Audio
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History with Dr Grant Morris: The age of majority in NZ history
3:20 PM.When does a person become an adult in NZ? This simple question has a complicated answer and that answer has changed throughout NZ's history. Today Dr Grant Morris has a look at those changes. Audio
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Solving the World's Problems with Dave Armstrong
3:15 PM.Dave Armstrong is along today for Solving the World's problems with a number of issues he's going to highlight in the capital, including Wellington Council today voting to amend the district plan. Audio
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NZ Sporting History: Arthur Lydiard
2:30 PM.Marathon runner and athletics coach Arthur Lydiard's running programme fundamentally changed the sport. We speak to Olympian and coach Barry Magee. Barry was known as one of the "Lydiard Boys". Read more Audio
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Music Critic: Matthew Crawley
2:10 PM.Today Matthew talks to Mark about a new track from Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds and a song from Australia whistler Molly Lewis. Audio
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Crown Lynn pottery takes centre stage in new play
1:35 PM.A new play premiering in May will take audiences inside the iconic Crown Lynn crockery factory. It's titled 'The Handlers'. Poata Alvie McKree is the playwright behind the production, she talks to… Read more Audio
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Trying to battle the ongoing problem of 'greenwashing'
1:25 PM.More and more consumers are looking for the products they buy to align with their environmental and sustainability concerns. Mark speaks to Consumer's head of advocacy and research Gemma Rasmussen. Read more Audio
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Celebrating 25 years of Makara Peak Mountain Bike Park
1:15 PM.Makara Peak Mountain Bike Park is celebrating 25 years. Makara Peak Ranger Mark Kent and Kerei Thompson from Makara Peak Supporters both speak to Mark. Read more Audio
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First Song: Valere
1:13 PM.Valere chats with Mark Leishman and plays her new track 'Lily's March', released today. You can find out more about Valere at https://www.instagram.com/valeremusic. Audio
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Fish out of water
5:00 AM.People and livestock gobble so much fish that the seas soon won’t keep up. Is the answer to grow fish on land? Kate Evans meets scientists figuring out the puzzles of how to farm some of New Zealand’s… Read more Audio
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Our Changing World: Growing fish on land
3:35 PM.People and livestock gobble so much fish that the seas soon won’t keep up. Is the answer to grow fish on land? Kate Evans meets scientists figuring out the puzzles of how to farm some of New Zealand’s… Read more Audio
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Stories from Our Changing World
3:35 PM.Coming up on Our Changing World, the next episode in the new collaboration with New Zealand Geographic called Voice of Tangaroa. This week, Kate Evans learns about a business growing whitebait in… Read more Audio
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Jazz guitarist David Becker in Aotearoa
3:10 PM.When most teenagers his age were playing Hendrix and Led Zepplin, David Becker only wanted to play jazz guitar. David Becker is in New Zealand to take audiences on that journey too. Read more Audio
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Bookmarks with Marama T-Pole
2:30 PM.There was one Pacific student enrolled in Christchurch's Broadcasting School in the class of 1995. Now she's on the radio, she's on TV screens, our very own Marama T-Pole. We get to know her better in… Read more Audio
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Collectors corner: Vintage radio collection
2:20 PM.A long time fascination with radios that has given rise to a museum, specifically Whanganui Vintage Radio Museum. Graham Hawtree's dedication to buying, repairing, and revitalising old radios has seen… Read more Audio