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TimProvise on the art of interviewing: 'There's methods to the madness'
Kiwi broadcaster TimProvise chats to TAHI about "nice cheap hood pies", the art of segue-ing and his former life as a school teacher. Video
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A garden for soul food
When living space is tight, a community garden gives residents a place to breathe. Audio
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Cost of living top of mind for people in Hokitika, as PM visits
The Labour leader was in Hokitika today, a town founded in the gold rush of the 1860s, and has known booms and busts. Just like the rest of the country, it's a town feeling the full effects of the… Video, Audio
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Explainer: How do Paywave charges work?
Contactless payment methods like PayWave are fast becoming the norm at the counter. But for many, the convenience of waving a card is outweighed by the extra charges -- sometimes 4 percent on top of a… Video, Audio
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Chef swaps cooking good food for The Good Farm
The Good Farm – a raw milk producer and market garden in the Bay of Plenty – is a real family affair. Former chef Loren Gibbs tells us about trading in the heat of the kitchen for digging in the dirt… Audio
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Candlemaker finds a match with like-minded creatives
With Kiwis finding themselves with less money once the food shopping is done, one Auckland store has chosen co-operation over competition to bring in their business - a tiny collective of mostly… Audio
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Some food courts struggling after Covid pandemic
Are the days of the humble food court numbered? Empty shop fronts are a feature of many food courts which struggled to recover after the pandemic.
Operators say competition from flash new malls and… Video, Audio
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The mahi bringing birdsong back to Aotea's forests
It's no easy task trying to rid Aotea Great Barrier Island of feral cats, rats and other pests. Audio
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Ambitious farming sisters develop fashion and food hub
The shearers' quarters at Davaar Station are a popular stop-off for locals and tourists on the Te Anau-Mossburn Highway. Inside, Anna Macdonald tickles their taste buds with sweets while her older… Audio
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Food influencer Albert Cho on his new memoir
Aucklander Albert Cho posts hilarious and extremely honest food reviews – with beautiful photos – on the Instagram account @eatlitfood. In the new memoir I Love My Stupid Life he shares his life… Audio
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'Effectively environmental vandalism' - Auckland Council asking residents to stop releasing goldfish into waterways
Auckland Council is pleading locals to stop releasing goldfish into local lakes and streams as the fish and plants play havoc with the water quality.
Goldfish have turned up in ponds and streams… Video, Audio
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Relief as Nelson businesses let public use toilets without spending
It's a scenario most of us can relate to - getting caught short; needing the loo and not being able to find one you can use. That is without having to go into a cafe or fast food chain and buy… Video, Audio
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Boom in demand for seaweed-based fertilisers
Audio 12 May 2022Demand for a local seaweed-based biostimulants jumped 200 percent this autumn compared to the same time last year, partly driven by price hikes for synthetic fertilisers, as the war in Ukraine affects… Audio
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HomeGround - a new home for the Auckland City Mission
A decade in the making, the Auckland City Mission's new building - HomeGround - has finally opened its doors. The Detail takes a look behind the scenes to find out what difference it will make for the… Audio
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Clear Head Drinks: NZ's first online store for non-alcoholic beverages
Aotearoa's first online non-alcoholic drink shop was launched this year by Kāpiti real estate agent Ricky Bartlett and his wife Donna Weston. Video, Audio
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The complexities of getting our food onto shop shelves
How the Delta variant has blown a hole in the security of our supply chains.
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Dan Price: the CEO who slashed his salary by $1 million
Audio 10 Jul 2021Seattle-based entrepreneur Dan Price hit headlines around the world in 2015 when he slashed his own salary by $1 million so he could start paying his all employees a minimum salary of $70,000. Six… Audio
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Fish and chip reviews: getting the scoop
Fish and chips are a great kiwi summer treat but where to get the good ones? To the rescue comes Whanganui man Brandon Sayring and his fish and chip review blog Here's the Scoop! Audio
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Lawnmowing – a simple task with an illuminating history and uncertain future
John Bluck explores the past, future, and current state of lawnmowing in a light-hearted but informative talk in six closely-cropped chapters. Audio
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Akaroa Salmon - an experiment that proved successful
Duncan Bates founded Akaroa Salmon with his father Tom three decades ago, with an experimental licence from the Akaroa County Council. It was an experiment that paid off. The initial pens full of… Audio, Gallery
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Countdown rations products to stop panic-buying
Audio 19 Mar 2020With panic buying because of Covid-19 happening here in New Zealand as well as around the world, Countdown has introduced limits on some items. Audio
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Life in lockdown after coronavirus
How did an animal virus find such a deadly home in humans ... and what is life in coronavirus lockdown like? Audio
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50 fruitful years and just one holiday
Jack and Carrie Lum are celebrating 50 years of love, family and hard work among the fruit and vege cartons, but their livelihood is under threat from big business Audio
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The Polynesian Panthers
When the police started cracking down on Pasifika overstayers, a group of young people called the Polynesian Panthers started pushing back. Produced by Jamie Tahana. Audio
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'Planet Money': The Land of Duty Free
I've always been a bit of a sucker for the duty free shop at the airport. And I'm not alone...the global duty free market is worth an estimated US$70 billion a year and that's predicted to rise to… Audio
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Turning outback dust into a diamond empire
Frauke Bolton-Boshammer was a young mother of three when she and her husband Friedrich moved from Germany to the remote Australian outback town in far north Western Australia. Frauke and Friedrich… Audio
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Tracking tuna from bait to plate
At the moment it's very difficult for consumers to establish the provenance of tuna. WWF New Zealand hopes blockchain technology will soon enable people to find out whether the fish has been caught… Video, Audio
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Insight: Rebuilding Timor-Leste
Fifteen years since Timor-Leste proclaimed independence, a new generation tries to move on from its traumatic past. Sally Round investigates how the country's faring.
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Closing the packaging waste loop
How can you turn junk into cash, and encourage manufacturers and consumers to do the right thing when it comes to cutting down and disposing of packaging waste? Audio, Gallery
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Struggle in South Auckland to fight Pasifika obesity
Audio 6 Jul 2017Government initiatives to improve better health among a large Pacific community in South Auckland have failed, despite community efforts to fight high obesity and diabetes rates. Audio