1:15 Black Ferns in Women's Rugby World Cup final

It's a massive day in Tāmaki Makaurau tomorrow.

The Black Ferns are facing off against England in the women's Rugby World Cup final at 7.30 at Eden Park!

They need to break England's 30 game winning streak to claim the title.

Newsroom's LockerRoom Editor Suzanne McFadden's been covering the tournament, she talks to Jesse about our chances tomorrow and the success of the tournament.

Portia Woodman of New Zealand in the Black Ferns semi-final with France at the Rugby World Cup.

Portia Woodman of New Zealand in the Black Ferns semi-final with France at the Rugby World Cup. Photo: Andrew Cornaga / www.photosport.nz

1:25 Blake Awards honouring extraordinary NZers

Seven extraordinary New Zealanders were celebrated at the Blake awards in Auckland last night.

One of the Blake leader awardees is former rugby league player and current advocate for accessible and sustainable nutrition, Carlos Hotene.

He talks to Jesse about being recognised with the Blake Award.

1:35 Father of Vogel's bread remembered

If you started your day with a slice of vogel's toast well, you have one man to thank for that.

The founder of Vogel's, Johan Klisser passed away earlier this week aged 95.

The bread was first made in New Zealand in the 1960s in a small Auckland bakery.

To talk about his legacy, daughter Helen Klisser is with us on the programme.

Johan Klisser

Johan Klisser Photo: Supplied by family

1:45 Rural men sought to help with Otago research on dating

If you're dating, how do you meet people?

If you're out in the country where people and venues are scarce it can be quite challenging.

Sophie Dix is looking for a dozen young men who are living rurally to interview about the dating challenges they face for her sociology masters at Otago University.

Sophie talks to Jesse about who she's looking for and what she's delving into!

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Photo: 123RF

2:10 Film Review with Graeme Tuckett

Today Graeme talks to Jesse about Mr Organ and Black Panther: Wakanda Forever

2:20 NZ Live: Terrible Sons

Today we have Christchurch husband and wife duo Lauren and Matt Barus, also know as theTerrible Sons.

Before teaming up as a duo, they played in bands like The Dukes, Fly My Pretties and they're about to embark on a nationwide tour celebrating the release of their new single Tomorrow Always Comes.

That single by the way will also appear on their forthcoming debut album.

Musicians Lauren and Matt Barus sit on chairs in a paddock of grass staring away from the camera.

Husband and wife duo Lauren and Matt Barus, also known as Terrible Sons, are about to embark on a nationwide tour following the release of the first single from their forthcoming debut album. Photo: Stefan Roberts

3:08 Korean Beef Short Rib Tacos with Fresh Apple Salsa

Today's recipe from Jess Daniell of Jess's Underground kitchen delivers a fusion of cultures for a mouth watering meal.

The beef for these tacos is melt in your mouth while the zingy apple salsa cuts through the richness of the ribs.

You can find out how to make these tacos at home here.

Korean Beef Tacos

Korean Beef Tacos Photo: Jess Daniell

3:16 Music 101: Charlotte Ryan

Charlotte Ryan, host of Music 101 here on RNZ each Saturday afternoon from 1pm 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.

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Photo: RNZ / Claire-Eastham Farrelly

3:25 Weekend Stuff

 

3:35 Critter of the Week: Scree Wēta

The scree wētā (Dienacrida connectens) is Aotearoa's largest nocturnal alpine insect. Like its name suggests, it likes to make its home in loose rock on the sides of mountains throughout Te Wai Pounamu.

They're the most widespread of our giant wētā species and the only giant wētā not currently protected by the Wildlife Act of 1953.

Scree Wēta

Scree Wēta Photo: supplied

3:45 The Panel with Julia Hartley-Moore and Max Harris