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Radio New Zealand daily and weekly programmes

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  • Massey Uni labs making dairy-free milk products out of seeds

    22/03/2024 Duration: 04min

    Scientists in Massey University's Palmerston North labs have come up with a way of making dairy-free milk products out of seeds. The university is so confident about its technology that it's gotten behind a new company that has its eyes on selling to the world. Jimmy Ellingham put on his lab coat for a look.

  • Japan establishes itself as top place for NZ rugby players

    22/03/2024 Duration: 03min

    Japan has established itself as the top destination for top New Zealand rugby players who want to ply their trade offshore. Firstly the money is good, the brand of rugby is enticing and flights back home are more favourable than other territories. Several marquee All Blacks departed for the land of the rising sun following last year's World Cup. But is it all beer and skittles for players who have made the move there? Adam Burns filed this report

  • Warriors still searching for first win in 2024 NRL season

    22/03/2024 Duration: 04min

    RNZ sports journalist Jamie Wall speaks to Lisa Owen about the Warriors still searching for their first win in the 2024 NRL season and the ANZ Netball Premiership.

  • Easter bunnies pricier than chocolate blocks - Consumer NZ

    22/03/2024 Duration: 05min

    As we bounce closer to Easter, you may be eyeing the chocolate aisle but not all treats are created equal. Shape it seems is everything; A Consumer investigation shows you'll pay a premium if you want your choc to be less block and more bunny or cutsey shaped confectionary. Consumer New Zealand's Ruairi O'Shea speaks to Lisa Owen.

  • PM Justin Trudeau raises eyebrows with latest expensive holiday

    22/03/2024 Duration: 04min

    Canada correspondent Ashleigh Stewart speaks to Lisa Owen about how it will soon be difficult to obtain a temporary work or study permit, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau raising eyebrows with his latest very expensive holiday and Canada dropping places in the world happiness.

  • Tongariro Chateau costs taxpayers more than 2 million year

    22/03/2024 Duration: 05min

    One of Aotearoa's iconic historic buildings is costing taxpayers more than two million dollars a year while it sits empty and in disrepair. The famous Tongariro Chateau, at the base of Mount Ruapehu has been closed since February last year after getting an E grade for earthquake rating. That means the risk to people in the building is 25 times greater than expected for a new build . Ruapehu District mayor Weston Kirton speaks to Lisa Owen.

  • RNZ Pacific News at 4pm for March 22 2024

    22/03/2024 Duration: 10min

    The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport.

  • The Pre Panel 22 March 2024

    22/03/2024 Duration: 08min

    The Pre Panel 22 March 2024.

  • DIY with Stan Scott

    22/03/2024 Duration: 05min

    Builder Stan Scott's back this week for tips and tricks around the house if you're embarking on any DIY projects or jobs over the weekend. If you have any questions for him please text 2101 or email jesse@rnz.co.nz.

  • Music 101: Charlotte Ryan

    22/03/2024 Duration: 06min

    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.

  • Simon Levy's sticky toffee pudding

    22/03/2024 Duration: 11min

    As the weather gets cooler, a lovely warm pudding is getting more appealing. Today we have a special recipe from INATI restaurant executive chef and owner Simon Levy. 

  • Film Review with Kate Rodger

    22/03/2024 Duration: 11min

    Today Kate speaks to Jesse about Ghostbusters and Roadhouse.

  • RNZ Pacific News at 2pm for March 22 2024

    22/03/2024 Duration: 09min

    The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport.

  • Freaky Friday

    22/03/2024 Duration: 06min

    Every Friday we have a bit of fun where we ask you to share your creepy, spooky, or coincidental experiences. We call it Freaky Friday, but it can be any story of the unexplained or bouts of prescience. If you have a tale to tell please let us know by text, 2101, or email us at afternoons@rnz.co.nz.

  • The Seduction of the Honeybee book

    22/03/2024 Duration: 09min

    A new photography book, The Seduction of the Honeybee offers a fascinating glimpse into the world of bees.

  • Palmerston North Council buildings featured on blankets

    22/03/2024 Duration: 05min

    Of all the things to be replicated for sale - a blanket featuring Palmerston North's council buildings has made the cut.

  • Significant disability caused through migraine

    22/03/2024 Duration: 16min

    New research into the impact migraine pain has on people has shown significant disabilities for sufferers. Otago University Public Health department senior research fellow Dr Fiona Imlach led the study. She speaks to Jesse.

  • Best of the Fest #5: A very old man with enormous wings, The Sun and the Wind, Aiga and in the thick of Dunedin Fringe

    21/03/2024 Duration: 48min

    It may be the fifth and final episode of Best of the Fest but festivals across Aotearoa have not been slowing down.  Culture 101’s Perlina Lau in Tāmaki Makaurau is joined by playwright and dramaturg, Nathan Joe, actor, voice artist and intimacy coordinator, Romy Hooper and comedian, writer, actor, producer and director, Tom Sainsbury.  Mark Amery is joined by critic Hannah Molloy in Ōtepoti Dunedin. 

  • Apple accused of monopolising smartphone market

    21/03/2024 Duration: 03min

    The US has filed a major lawsuit against tech giant Apple, accusing the company of monopolising the smartphone market and locking out competitors. The justice department says Apple is blocking the growth of new apps and reducing the appeal of rival products. Apple denies the claims and says it will fight the lawsuit. NZ tech commentator Bill Bennett spoke to Charlotte Cook.

  • Midday Rural News for 22 March 2024

    21/03/2024 Duration: 06min

    A couple of days after saying pumping water into the dried up Greenstreet Creek was not a straight forward activity and would only be a temporary solution - the Canterbury regional council's chief executive gave farmers the greenlight to pump water into it yesterday afternoon. Sally Murphy has the rural news.

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