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Saturday Morning with Jack Tame
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SATURDAY MORNING WITH JACK TAME
9am–12pm Saturdays
The only way to start your weekend!
With more than 15 years as a journalist and broadcaster, Jack's become a household name on New Zealand airwaves.
Not only does he host his own radio show, Jack also co-hosts TVNZ's Q+A. His work has taken him around the world.Â
Jack’s crisp perspective, style, and enthusiasm makes for refreshing and entertaining Saturday morning radio.
News, sport, books, music, gardens and food – what better way to spend your Saturdays?
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Billie Eilish releases a 'no-skip' album in 'Hit Me Hard and Soft'
Billie Eilish has released her third album. ‘Hit Me Hard and Soft’ is an album intended to do as the title states, hitting listeners hard and soft both lyrically...
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Powerful themes in the "thought-provoking" novel 'The Coast Road'
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Mike Yardley: Greece's Second City - Thessaloniki
The beautifully historic city of Thessaloniki sits on the Thermaic Gulf of the Aegean Sea. It's a port city, and the transport hub of Greece. Mike Yardley visited...
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"Pure escapism" in the latest season of Bridgerton
Bridgerton A new season of the popular Shonda Rhimes costume drama set during the Regency era in England and following eight siblings of the rich and powerful...
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'A nice take on fame' in Nicholas Cage's 'Dream Scenario'
Arthur the King Desperate for one last chance to win, Michael Light convinces a sponsor to back him and a team of athletes for the Adventure Racing World Championship...
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Saturday Morning with Jack Tame Full Show Podcast: 18 May 2024
On the Saturday Morning with Jack Tame Full Show Podcast for Saturday 18 May 2024, award-winning Australian comedian Rhys Nicholson has crossed the ditch to bring...
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Breaking down the cost of workplace bullying
Workplace bullying has come with a high price tag. It’s estimated that it costs New Zealand around $1.5 billion a year, 50% of the costs arising from the impact...
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"It was this kind of wild thing": Rhys Nicholson discusses comedy, Drag Race, and their career
An ARIA award winning comedian and judge on Ru Paul’s Drag Race Down Under, Rhys Nicholson is quite the entertainer. They’ve brought their wittiness, charm, and...
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Ruud Kleinpaste: Set your traps
Ever since moving to Christchurch I have been trapping pests: stoats and possums, rats and mice. Think Predator-Free New Zealand! Mice are quite common here on...
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Wine: 'Vibrant' Neudorf 2023 Tiritiri Chardonnay
Wine: Neudorf 2023 Tiritiri Chardonnay, Nelson $29 Why I chose it: - Terrific Chardonnay, like a good French Chablis - Neudorf is one of the country’s top chardonnay...
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Everything you know about Google Search is about to change
Everything you know about Google Search is about to change Google’s famous ten blue links will be replaced in the USA thanks to AI. Forget typing in keywords, Google...
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Kevin Milne: Alternative public bathroom regulations
NZ First has introduced a new bill that would fine those who do not use the public bathroom of their designated sex. Winston Peters announced the bill to ensure...
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Nici Wickes: Simple yet versatile orange cake
NZ oranges are some of the best in the world, I think! Gisborne and Kerikeri produce the finest citrus and this cake is one to really highlight them. It's a simple...
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Jack Tame: Why did it have to be the trees?
It was my fault. One of those things that came about because of whole lot of factors, but which can ultimately be boiled down to doing too much at once. Work,...
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Strength, vulnerability, and a bit of a journey in Jordan Rakei's 'The Loop'
Yesterday saw the release of Jordan Rakei’s fifth studio album The Loop, an album he’s wanted to make since he was 19. He took his 35 acoustic demos and refined...
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'Beautifully' balanced pathos and humour in 'You are Here'
Five Bad Deeds by Caz Frear Teacher, mother, wife, and all-around good citizen Ellen is juggling nonstop commitments, from raising a teen and two toddlers to job-hunting...
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Reducing waste while on the go
Staying sustainable when out and about can be something of a challenge, but the key lies in what you bring with you on the go. Kate ‘Ethically Kate’ Hall has mastered...
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What are the changes to mortgage rules?
Mortgage rules are changing, but what does this mean? Will it be easier to get a mortgage? Harder? Andrew Nicol of Opes Property joined Jack Tame to discuss the...
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Ruud Kleinpaste: Garlic Experiments - early planting
Allium Rust on garlic has become quite an issue of the past 10 years, not just in Canterbury, where I live, but in many places of New Zealand. Many people complain...
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Mike Yardley: Forest-bathing on the West Coast
"Amid the treasury of winning attractions across the West Coast, sampling its spoil of historic pubs, steeped in character and heritage is an irrepressible draw....
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The heavy and "heart wrenching" tale in the Tattooist of Auschwitz
Tattooist of Auschwitz Six-part series based on the international bestselling novel by Heather Morris, inspired by the real-life story of Holocaust prisoners Lali...
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Saturday Morning with Jack Tame Full Show Podcast: 11 May 2024
On the Saturday Morning with Jack Tame Full Show Podcast for Saturday 11 May 2024, Jack spoke to kiwi filmmaker James Napier Robertson about his fascination for...
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"This was Joy's story": James Napier Robertson discusses the extremes and obsessions in 'Joika'
A fascination for dysfunctional, outsider characters in real life stories has led James Napier Robertson across the stage, small screen, and big screen. The filmmaker...
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"A nice bit of fluff" in Anne Hathaway's newest film
The Idea of You A 40-year-old single mum begins an unexpected romance with a 24-year-old boy band singer. Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes Many years after...
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Tech: Apple's iPad launch went as expected
Apple's iPad launch went as expected They announced a new M4 chip just months after the M3, and put it in their iPad Pros. These chips are blazing fast. Oddly,...
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Nici Wickes: Pumpkin and kūmara soup with pesto
“Kāore te kūmara e kōrero mō tona ake reka” speaks to humbleness. The kūmara does not speak of its own sweetness. Kūmara softens and sweetens a regular pumpkin soup...
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Kevin Milne: Technology and watching marathons
Quite the achievement has been made in Kevin Milne’s family. The first in their family, his 34-year-old son Jake has run a marathon. Unlike in the past where supporters...
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Jack Tame: Driving a manual is the real thing
Five years. That’s it. According to research this week, manual cars will be essentially extinct within five years. It shouldn’t really come as a great surprise,...
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Mike Yardley: A dip with Doha
With non-stop flights from Auckland, Doha is becoming an increasingly popular through-route for travellers on their way to Europe. Mike Yardley dipped into the...
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Devastating Amazon exposé is "well worth a read"
The Cryptic Clue by Amanda Hampson In ZigZag Lane, in the heart of Sydney’s rag-trade district, tea ladies Hazel, Betty and Irene find themselves in hot water....
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