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Foraging safely for edible wild food
Audio 19 Apr 2024Peter Langlands says his passion for foraging food has turned him into an "accidental botanist". The Christchurch bird-watcher and conservationist presents a guide to over 250 edible plants and funghi… Audio
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Kowtow founder Gosia Piatek
Clothing label Kowtow has built a devoted following since its inception in Wellington back in 2006. Audio
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Growing concerns for fate of penguins on Waiheke Island
There's growing concern for the fate of kororā penguins on Waiheke island with several found dead and others severely malnourished this moulting season. During January to March, adult kororā penguins… Audio
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The story of Treasure Island Caravan Park
The same families have been visiting Treasure Island Caravan Park in Patua, Northland, for decades. During that time the little kids that zoomed around the camp ground have grown up to become big kids… Audio
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Fisherman describes 24-hour survival feat
A 61-year-old man from Cambridge has described how he spent almost 24 hours at sea, after a fishing trip gone wrong.
Will Fransen was thrown overboard while on a solo fishing trip, and wasn't rescued… Audio
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Television Critic: Linda Burgess
Today Linda talks to Jesse about New Zealand television drama staring Robyn Malcolm, After The Party. She's also been watching The Crown on Netflix and Gone Fishing on TV1. Audio
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The Week in Detail: From illegal fishing to the Rugby World Cup
The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week. Audio
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Sheep, beef and fish: Unlocking New Zealand's aquaculture potential
The government has a goal to grow aquaculture to a $3 billion-a-year industry. But red tape – and red flags – stand in the way. Audio
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My Matariki: 'As a Māori, it's making me really want to learn more'
Four Māori New Zealanders tell Tracey Cooper what Matariki means to them.
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What I left Out of the Series
You can't put all the evidence into just one podcast. Presenter Steven Price shares a few choice cuts of extra material.
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Meet the bubbly couple revitalising Kaikōura
Audio 27 May 2023On her first visit to Kaikoura, Mel Skinner joked to her husband that the town could become the crayfish and champagne capital of the world. Nearly 20 years later, they're making it happen.
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Gerald Stratford: Big veg grower and social media star
74-year-old English gardener Gerald Stratford has become popular on social media for his giant vegetables and sweet disposition. He chats to Evie Ashton about the futility of anger and "going global… Audio
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Farmer sets tuna hinaki in lake after getting rid of algae
Spencer Kahu has been farming in the Kaikōura District since he was 14. Now he's 24 and manages two large properties and for him, sustainability, conservation and gathering kai for the whānau go hand… Audio
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Bird of the Year campaigners make their case
Bird of the Year is in the home stretch, with the winner set to be announced on Morning Report on Monday morning.
Campaign managers have been working hard to get their bird into the top spot and some… Video, Audio
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Season 2 Ep 3: Teenagers
The 1950s saw an explosion of youth culture. “Bodgies and widgies' ' tearing round on motorbikes & hanging out in milk bars scandalised many Kiwi adults. Was “the teenager” invented in the 1950s? And… Video, Audio
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Kevin Iro - from league champion to ocean champion
Former Kiwi rugby league star Kevin Iro has gone from sports champion to ocean champion. After an exceptional 14 year professional and international sporting career Iro moved to the Cook Islands where… Audio
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Digging into the sport of dirt fishing
Audio 26 Sep 2022Wellingtonian Andrew Harding explains why his happy place is out with his metal detector searching for hidden treasure. Coins, rings, objects that take a while to identify. He has tips for people… Audio
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True crime podcasts - a legal minefield
Podcasters can solve cold cases, but if they're not careful, they could face their own day in court. Audio
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A day out whitebaiting - 'It's just what we've always done'
This year the whitebaiting season for most of New Zealand has been cut short by six weeks to help boost declining fish numbers. Country Life spent a morning keeping up tradition with some long-time… Audio
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Far-right extremists dragged into dock in Christchurch court
Dramatic scenes inside Christchurch District Court this morning when two far-right activists had to be dragged into the dock by police.
Co-owners of the far-right Counterspin platform, Kelvyn Alp and… Video, Audio
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Shining new Ngā Hau Māngere bridge opens to public
Get your wheels, your shoes, your fishing rod and reel – the old Māngere Bridge has been replaced and is opening to the public.
For more than 100 years the communities of Onehunga and Māngere Bridge… Video, Audio
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The roots go deep at Wānaka vineyard
Each vine has an individual voice at Rippon according to winemaker and viticulturalist Nick Mills. Established by his parents Rolfe and Lois, the vineyard's now in the hands of the next generation who… Audio
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When sharks and people play in the same waters
After a long lockdown winter, swimming, sunshine and surf are here - but in some places, Great White sharks are also coming to a beach near you. Audio
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Quirky New Zealand
The Big Carrot in Ohakune, the Hundertwasser Toilets in Kawakawa, a Toothbrush Fence in Te Pahu and the Bluff Paua Shell House all make up New Zealand's many weird and wonderful landmarks that dot the… Audio, Gallery
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Sir Hek Busby: 'He was the bridge builder of Oceania'
Audio 14 Nov 2021Whetu Marama - Bright Star, a co-production by Toby Mills and Aileen O'Sullivan, follows Sir Hek's journey across the vast Pacific using star navigation and his significance for Maori in "rekindling… Audio, Gallery
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A Decade On Since The Rena Disaster
This year marked the tenth year since the Rena Cargo ship struck the Otaiti reef. A decade on, Irihapeti Dickson talks about her time as a co-ordinator. Audio
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Sir Billy Connolly's windswept and interesting life: 'it's gone terribly right'
It was while working as a welder in the Glasgow shipyards that Billy Connolly discovered he had a knack for comedy. With his fearless and outspoken approach to life - which includes his wardrobe - the… Video, Audio
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Huge Far North water verdict looms as avocados boom
Plans for a massive water take to grow more avocados in the Far North could get the green light in the coming weeks, but there are major concerns among some locals about what that will mean for the… Video, Audio
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First Olympians: The weight of a nation
Nauru's first Olympian has gone from lifting power to weilding power. Marcus Stephen represented Nauru at two Olympic Games before embarking on a political career that included a four-year stint as… Audio
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The self-delusion of brilliance and why being average is ok
Celebrate being average. After all, it's not terrible. Audio