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Water woes flood silly season as news runs dry
Just when you thought it was safe to go back in the water, predictable reports of shark sightings signalled the start of the summer silly season. And with water running out in the capital, and a… Audio
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The Mixtape: Ebony Lamb
Following the release of her acclaimed solo debut, Wellington musician Ebony Lamb is preparing for three shows with American indie band Calexico next month. In the meantime, she says choosing songs… Video, Audio
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8 things I learned after hiking France’s Hexatrek
In May 2022, Kiwi journalist Claire McCall and her partner set off on an epic walking adventure to tackle a freshly minted long-distance trail called the Hexatrek in its pioneer year. The 3034km route…
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Move over, turkey: Christmas with Two Raw Sisters
Cookbook extaordinaires Rosa and Margo Flanagan share three festive dishes that make plants the stars of the dinner table. Audio
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At The Movies: The year in review
Simon Morris looks back on 2023, and notices two big changes. A lot of long-running series and franchises are coming to a close, and the biggest movies of the year are individual and rule-breaking. Audio
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The Panel with Janet Wilson and Peter Elliott (Part 1)
Today on The Panel Wallace and panellists Janet Wilson and Peter Elliott discuss some of the takeaway themes from the general election including the fortunes of the smaller parties ACT,Te Pati Maori… Audio
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How the food industry throws its weight - and its money - around in sport, politics, nutrition and education
Audio 27 Sep 2023How the food industry throws its weight - and its money - around in sport, politics, nutrition and education. Video
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Election 2023: RNZ's guide to party policy
Promises, promises: it’s easy to forget which party has pledged what. Welcome to RNZ’s go-to guide for party policy ahead of the 14 October election day. We’ll keep updating this guide as policies are…
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How to bake like a vegan (without making a rock or breaking the bank)
Food writer and doctor Alby Hailes serves up some oven-hot tips for plant-based baking with everyday ingredients. He also shares his go-to recipe for a versatile vegan cake.
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Fruit and Vege Report with Glenn Forsyth
We're halfway through the month of May - joining Nathan Rarere from the autumn markets is our Minister of Fruit and Veggies Glenn Forsyth. Leel and Potato Soup 2 leeks - decent size, sliced including… Audio
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Everybody Eats Cook-Off episode five - Maddie Grace
Five Wellington chefs used donated food to create a gourmet three-course meal at this year's Everybody Eats Cook-Off. Watch how Maddie Grace pulled it off. Video
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Everybody Eats Cook-Off episode four - Tak Tanaka
Five Wellington chefs used donated food to create a gourmet three-course meal at this year's Everybody Eats Cook-Off. Watch how Tak Tanaka pulled it off. Video
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Conor McDonald
Five Wellington chefs used donated food to create a gourmet three-course meal at this year's Everybody Eats Cook-Off. Watch how Conor McDonald pulled it off. Video
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Maxime Gnojazk
Five Wellington chefs used donated food to create a gourmet three-course meal at this year's Everybody Eats Cook-Off. Watch how Maxime Gnojazk pulled it off. Video
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Hymns on Sunday, 5 June 2022
Hymns to mark Pentecost Sunday this week and, on this Platinum Jubilee Queen’s Birthday Weekend, we’ll hear some of the Queen’s favourite hymns along with a hymn sung at her coronation in 1953. Video, Audio
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Julie Biuso's Roasted Spiced Butternut Pumpkin
Julie Biuso shares a great recipe to make the most of the cheap butternut pumpkins available right now. Audio
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Top cooking tips with Vanessa Baxter: Butter
The Fearless Kitchen's Vanessa Baxter joins the show to share some top tips and offer up a traditional bread and butter pudding recipe. Audio
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Episode 1: Migrant Sex Workers - Alice Snedden's Bad News
Sex work is decriminalised in New Zealand, unless you’re a migrant worker. In this episode, Alice visits a brothel for business and pleasure and asks why this discriminatory law hasn't been changed. Video
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The Panel with Mihingarangi Forbes and Thomas Pryor (Part 1)
Audio 23 Apr 2020Professor Alan Brent, Chair in Sustainable Energy Systems at Victoria University of Wellington discusses what the unprecedented drop in oil prices means for New Zealanders. The World Health… Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 29 December 2019
It's the first of our Summer Hymn Requests today. Listener choices include Hail, Queen of Heaven (to mark the Feast of the Solemnity of Mary coming up on 1 January), as well as Christmas carols All… Audio
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Climate pioneer Dave Lowe: 'We only have one atmosphere'
Dave Lowe's reputation in the world of atmospheric science is legendary, having measured the effects of climate change before the term was even coined! In 1972 he set up the Baring Head Clean Air… Video, Audio, Gallery
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Was Spark's streaming drama a storm in a tech teacup?
Was Spark Sports streaming fail just a one-off blip? Or game over for our titanic telco and sport on screen - and a knockback for digital innovation? Would politicians arriving at the breakdown really… Video, Audio
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Is growth bad?
British economist Kate Raworth is garnering a big following worldwide with her message that growth isn’t always good - rather the opposite. But halting GDP and business growth is heresy for most… Audio
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Are we eating enough protein?
Australia's national science agency, CSIRO has conducted three decades of research looking at the effect diet and lifestyle have on health and wellbeing. One of the focuses has been on the role… Audio, Gallery
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Beyond gas and oil: Can alternative energy save Taranaki?
Taranaki is wrestling with it's economic future after the government banned new offshore oil exploration. Robin Martin asks if alternative fuels could be the region's saviour. Audio
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The Panel with Fa'afete Taito and Catherine Robertson (Part 1)
Audio 20 Feb 2019New figures from the N.Z.I.E.R show a ban on the exploration of oil and gas could cost the country up to $30b by 2050. Then there's the knock-on effects to other industries and businesses. Economist… Audio
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The Panel with Ella Henry and Mike Rehu (Part 1)
Audio 5 Feb 2019The Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern was put on the spot by a reporter at Waitangi yesterday. A Treaty of Waitangi pop quiz was sprung on her. Is is fair that she was expected to rattle off the articles… Audio
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'Insane Mode' - Elon Musk and the Tesla revolution
Elon Musk is unusual, difficult and vindictive - but he and his company Tesla have achieved amazing things, former insider and New Zealander Hamish McKenzie says. A former writer for Tesla, McKenzie… Audio
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We count down the top 15 TV themes as chosen by listeners
We asked people to tell us their favourite TV themes, and were INUNDATED with suggestions ... Video, Audio
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Parliament's plan for Wednesday
Audio 7 Nov 2018A bill on oil and gas exploration permits is at the top of MPs’ to-do list again today as it faces it’s last hurdle in the House.