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Critter of the Week: Ranger Dragonfly

25 Jul 2025

Next Thursday is World Ranger Day, and to celebrate this important role and the people doing it, our critter of the week is the endemic ranger dragonfly. Just like human rangers, these ranger dragonflies cover a lot of ground, able to travel over several kilometres. Audio

Friday 25 July 2025

 

1:15 Getting the spread on all things butter

Why is butter so expensive? Can people power really make a difference? What happens if Fonterra leaves the NZ market?

We put all our butter questions to Emma Higgins, Senior Agricultural Analyst at Rabobank.

Then we talk to someone who has churned their own butter to find out if DIY spreads are an option. 

Big money for butter - as seen on TV: 1News on Tuesday reporting the bitter butter battle turning political.

Big money for butter - as seen on TV: 1News on Tuesday reporting the bitter butter battle turning political. Photo: screenshot / TVNZ 1 News

1:25 From mountain to sea on two wheels

After the 2008 global financial crisis, one of the recovery programmes was the Mountain to sea cycle trail.

Almost 20 years later, the penultimate section, Te Hangaruru, has just been completed.

Great Rides co-ordinator Lynley Twyman chats to Jesse.

Lynley is wearing sunglasses and a bike helmet. She is standing on the right hand side of the photo and pointing down a grass cycle trail. You can see her bike lying against a grass bank in the background.

Photo: Lynley Twyman

1:35 How to make the two ingredient BelgieBaker Meringue

Patisserie chef Noel Remacle

Patisserie cef Noel Remacle Photo: Noel Remacle

A Tauranga pâtisserie chef is making headlines around the world for his re-invention of how to make the dessert favourite of meringue. 

Noel Remacle's recipe includes just two ingredients

Noel's career has taken him around the world. From his homeland of Belgium to Aotearoa. Via Paris, Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Shanghai, Seoul, Sydney.

A dessert made by Noel Remacle with his secret meringue recipe.

A dessert made by Noel Remacle with his secret meringue recipe. Photo: Noel Remacle

1:45 Freaky Friday: Stories from the other side

 It's Freaky Friday, when we speak to listeners about their spooky experiences and strange coincidences. 

Today's guest is Wayne MacKenzie. 

Tour guide dressed as ghost

Photo: VNP/Louis Collins

2:10 Has Marvel got is mojo back? The Fantastic Four: First Steps is out today

The latest Marvel comic book adaption is The Fantastic Four: First Steps, it's out today and early reviews are glowing. 

Dom Corry tells Jesse what he thinks and looks at the I Know What You Did Last Summer reboot.

The Fantastic Four; First Steps

Photo: Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures

2:20 NZ Live: Paul Cathro 

Time for NZ Live, and while this isn't today's guest's first time on NZ Live, it is his first time in front of the mic. 

Paul Cathro is probably best-known as the bassist of Ha the Unclear, the band he founded with his brother, but those in the know have been paying attention to his solo career too. 

He's just put out his second solo album Catapult. 

Paul Cathro and band

Photo: Paul Cathro

3:08 Keeping it simple: Roasted kalamata olives and black grapes recipe

Julie Biuso shares her recipe for a dish of roasted olives and grapes. It is so simple but so utterly delicious!
It's like a juicy, sweet and salty add-on to dishes, though it can be enjoyed on toast topped with feta. It was outrageously good with roast chicken, but also fantastic with French Onion Tartlets

3:16 Music 101: Kara Rickard with what's on the show this weekend

Kara Rickard, host of Music 101, talks about what's happening on the music scene over the weekend, what's coming up on her show tomorrow and because Friday is new music day - she'll pick us a track to play.

3:25 Weekend Stuff: Overcoming colour jitters in design

To quote our next guest "there are no ugly colours, just poor combinations". 

Interior designer Syliva Sanford is with Jesse to talk about overcoming the color jitters when it comes to design and decorating. 

Colourful interior design

Photo: Courtesy of Houzz

3:35 Critter of the Week: Ranger Dragonfly

Next Thursday is World Ranger Day, and to celebrate this important role and the people doing it, our critter of the week is the endemic ranger dragonfly.

Just like human rangers, these ranger dragonflies cover a lot of ground, able to travel over several kilometres

Smiths Dragonfly

Photo: erlandreflingnielsen/iNaturalist NZ

3:45 The pre-Panel

Wallace Chapman previews tonight's instalment of The Panel.

wallace chapman

Photo: wallace chapman