12 February 2012 - 5:02 pm NZ time
Listen live or
listen again here
with Jim Mora
Monday to Friday, 1pm - 5pm
Not all audio is available due to copyright restrictions.
Sophie Bostwick from Auckland chose If You Want Me To Stay, by Sly and the Family Stone. (5′32″)
Half the country wants a ban on cigarettes within the next ten years, according to a survey just published in the NZ Medical Journal. (10′57″)
The case of the missing Melbourne millionaire has taken a new twist, with police now treating the case as a potential homicide. (5′55″)
Since it started 25 years ago, more than 50 thousand students have passed through the doors of the Maori tertiary institution Te Wananga o Aotearoa. (5′18″)
Gin Wigmore from Holy Smoke, which is still number 5 this week on the NZ album charts. (1′29″)
One Stop Shop to help you get into weekend mode. (30′30″)
Our feature Weekend sports story is the New Zealand golf Open at the Hills Course with Gary Ahern. (11′18″)
With Deborah Hill Cone and Irene Gardiner. (24′13″)
With Irene Gardiner and Deborah Hill Cone7. (25′45″)
Presenter:
Produced by Jimmy Stewart, Chris Reid and Susan Baldacci
Contact
The latest audience survey shows that Afternoons is the most listened to afternoon talk radio programme in New Zealand. Find out more.
Afternoons with Jim Mora is a programme based on the daring proposition that people are capable of thinking in the afternoon as well as in the morning. This show aims to banish post-prandial torpor with lots of audience interactivity.
more information about Afternoons
Get updates from
Afternoons with Jim Mora on Facebook
Follow @AfternoonsRNZ on Twitter
Audio of Friday's live music/talk segments can be found in our music archive.
Michael King's The Penguin History of New Zealand is available to purchase through Replay Radio.
The link(s) below can be pasted into your podcasting software.
For more podcasts and the conditions of use, please see our podcast page.
There are 10,013 audio items in the programme library
Audio is categorised based on the frequency of the programme it was heard in. Click on the headings below to access the programmes. If you are unsure where to look, try the latest audio page.
Streams are in Windows Media format. Mac and Linux users see our help section.
If you use Windows Vista and streaming has stopped working see our help section.
Downloads and Podcasts are available on selected programmes. Our podcast page has a complete list of feeds.