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Documentary aims to create support for people with dementia
1:15 PM.This month the Doc Edge Film Festival is screening "Human Forever". The film follows 24-year-old activist Teun Toeves as he strives to improve the lives of people with dementia. His journey spans… Read more Audio
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How you can use the past to navigate the present
3:10 PM.Think historically, act with the future in mind. Read more Audio
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Post-Punk with Todd Zaner
2:30 PM.RNZ's very own Todd Zaner shares his love of post-punk. Read more Audio
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What's happening in Oz?
2:20 PM.Our Australian correspondent Brad Foster share the latest news from across the ditch. Read more Audio
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Tech Tuesday with Tim Batt
1:50 PM.Tim Batt joins Jesse to discuss the main news from Apples "It's Glowtime" launch event. Read more Audio
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Mpox: What you need to know
1:34 PM.Associate Professor of infectious diseases Mark Thomas joins Jesse to share everything you need to know about latest Mpox (nee. Monkey Pox) outbreak. Read more Audio
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Aotearoa welcomes the contributions of new immigrants
1:26 PM."Welcoming Week" is a celebration of communities in Aotearoa New Zealand working to be more welcoming places for all. Kirikiriroa. Read more Audio
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The wrong crown - a Fijian "conspiracy"
1:15 PM.The Miss Universe Fiji pageant has taken an ugly turn ... Read more Audio
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Here Now: Capoeira in Auckland
3:40 PM.With its origins in Angola and later in communities of enslaved in Brazil in the 1800s, the once-banned martial art of Capoeira has grown in popularity over the world in recent years. In Auckland, a… Read more Audio
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How a man's brain changes when they have kids
3:10 PM.Parents don't just change their children; children change their parents. Becoming a father results in changes in men's brains says Dr Darby Saxbe, the Founder of the Center for the Changing Family at… Read more Audio
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Expert Feature: everything you need to know about flying
2:34 PM.Chris Smith is an Australian pilot who flew with Jetstar for over 40 years. He was inspired to get into the aviation industry by his parents and a love of flying clearly runs in the family with… Read more Audio
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Made in NZ: WW1 rotary engines
2:20 PM.Today we're touching down at Omaka Aerodrome, just outside Blenheim. For the last twenty years Tony Wytenburg has been running 'Classic Aero Machining Service'. He manufactures bespoke aircraft parts… Read more Audio
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TV Critic: Industry, Slow Horses and Kaos
2:09 PM.Our TV reviewer Brooks Alexander reviews the tense drama series Industry; the Gary Oldman staring Slow Horses and Kaos, a retelling of the Greek myths feturing Jeff Goldblum as Zeus. Read more Audio
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The Wellington Girls College student competing for a massive science prize
1:36 PM.Tali Whiteridge is a year 12 Wellington Girls College student who has just made it into the semi finals of the global Breakthrough Junior Challenge. It's a science competition for students aged 13 to… Read more Audio
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New Billy T. James cabaret - Be like Billy?
1:27 PM.A new cabaret show Be like Billy? explores the legacy of one of New Zealand's greatest entertainers: Billy T James. Rutene Spooner grew up watching Billy's work on old VHS tapes with his whanau, and… Read more Audio
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A new waka hits the water
1:14 PM.A couple of weeks ago the first new Waka in over 100 years was launched onto te awa Kaituna. The river runs from Lake Rotoiti, and flows into the sea just south of Papamoa Beach. It was built at the… Read more Audio
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Musket Missionary - the story of Thomas Kendall - Part 2
5:00 AM.Early NZ missionary Thomas Kendall arrived in London in 1820 with the Ngapuhi Rangatira Hongi Hika. He would return to Aotearoa a year later with the first ever written dictionary of Te Reo Maori, a… Read more Audio
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Critter of the Week: common robber fly (Neoitamus melanopogon)
3:35 PM.The common robber fly (Neoitamus melanopogon) lives in tussock grasslands and forest clearings throughout Aotearoa. It's only the size of a paperclip but don't be fooled - the common robber fly is a… Read more Audio
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Weekend Stuff: getting ready in the garden for summer
3:20 PM.Kate Hillier, garden consultant and horticulturist, has the perfect plan to get your garden ready for summer. It begins with the lawn ... Read more Audio
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Music 101: Charlotte Ryan
3:16 PM.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… Read more Audio
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Food: Georgian eggplant and walnut rolls
3:08 PM.Julie Le Clerc, food editor of NZ House & Garden magazine, has a follow up on her recent trip to Georgia with this delicious appetizer found on tables throughout the country. Grab the full recipe… Read more Audio
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NZ Live: Search For Yeti
2:20 PM.Wellington-based band Search for Yeti describe their sound as a mix of indie rock, shoegaze and folk. They join us for a live session at the Te Whanganui-a-Tara studio. Read more Video, Audio
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Film Review: Beetlejuice Beetlejuice and Rebel Ridge
2:10 PM.Dominic Corry graces the studio and reviews the Tim Butron sequel that's currently in theatres and the Netflix action thriller Rebel Ridge. Read more Audio
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Freaky Friday: the stained-glass window
1:45 PM.Valarie calls her daughter in the US and then things get weird ... Read more Audio