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New World Beer and Cider awards announced
If you have a taste for beer or cider, we are spoiled for choice in New Zealand. The New World Beer and Cider Awards have just been held. Author and beer writer and Chair of the judges, Michael… Audio
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Soul Rebels: reggae on the Ukraine battlefield
There have been plenty of stories about brave Ukrainians taking up arms since the conflict in their country started back in late February. But the story of the soldiers in the Bob Marley Volunteer… Audio
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Questions over the 'essentials' in Countdown's price freeze
There are questions over Countdown supermarkets definition of everyday essentials after it announced a price freeze on more than 600 of them to help people struggling with the rising cost of living.
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On the Farm - a wrap of farming conditions around NZ
It's been a bit of a slow start for the early green kiwifruit harvest in Bay of Plenty with warm nights and mornings and some Southland dairy farmers are drying their herds off well over a month early… Audio
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Celebrating Auckland's past hospitality scene
Lazy Susan celebrates Auckland's hospitality scene in the second volume of their 'Auckland Eats' series. Subtitled 'The Prequel', this one looks back at the trail blazers of the industry. Lazy Susan… Audio
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Auckland hospitality responds to Covid restriction changes
Hospitality businesses say they've been ''thrown a bone" with the rule changes - but fear they'll make little difference.
They'll soon be able to have 200 people in premises - but still with the… Video, Audio
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What should we be eating?
For every study promoting wine or coffee as being beneficial to your health, there's another telling you to either reduce consumption or cut them out of your diet altogether. Journalist Nicole Schmidt… Audio
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The geography of wine
Louise Richards Vice President of the New Zealand Geographical Society joins us once again. Tonight she has invited alon Professor John Overton, from School of Geography, Environment and Earth… Audio
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Covid-19: Man in MIQ goes on hunger strike
A man in MIQ has gone on hunger strike, because of what he believes are over-zealous regulations.
Andre Huguet said he's upset with the treatment he's had from staff, and the restrictions he's… Audio
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Why Does UB40 do this to me?! - on Aotearoa's complicated musical relationship
Love them or loathe them, the English band UB40 are deeply entwined into Aotearoa's musical DNA. Yadana Saw explores how a reggae-pop band from the British West Midlands burrowed into the South… Video, Audio
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Chris Thompson: breeding good insects to get bad insects
Audio 11 Dec 2021Local food growers are increasingly employing beneficial insects as biocontrol agents to keep pests and diseases in check, meaning less reliance on pesticides. At Bioforce in Karaka, rural south… Audio, Gallery
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Why we all have a different scent - Jude Stewart
Journalist Jude Stewart says access to many memories, and even information about our health, is right under our nose. Audio
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Toast Martinborough event postpones til January
Martinborough in Wairarapa is one of the areas that will start off in Orange. Ariel Codde is one of the organisers of 'Toast Martinborough' the day festival has been running on the third Sunday of… 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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Book review of Red Roulette: A story of wealth and power in China
Audio 1 Nov 2021Red Roulette is a gripping personal account of power and greed among China's "red aristocracy".
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Calling Home: Dawn O'Connor in Brussels
West Aucklander Dawn O'Connor lives in Brussels, Belgium, where she has been based since 2018. She joins Jim for Calling Home. Audio
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Jing Song: from accountant to award-winning wine producer
Jing Song is the youngest-ever New Zealand wine producer to win a gold award at the International Wine and Spirit Competition. Audio
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Eating disorders in lockdown: tips for managing your recovery
Dietician Victoria Schonwald shares some tips to keep moving forward with eating disorder recovery in lockdown. Audio
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Lockdown fakeaways
Audio 20 Aug 2021Craving your Friday night fish and chips fix? Yearning for a weekend burger binge? Hankering for a ramen? RNZ has you covered. (Provided you had the foresight to mask up and get to the supermarket… Video
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Horticulture industries relieved seasonal workers on the way
Horticulture and wine industries are relieved more seasonal workers are on the way to ease critical labour shortages.
The government is allowing workers from Samoa, Tonga and Vanuatu to come here… Audio
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Sniffing, swilling and spitting through the world of wine
The New Zealand National Wine Tasting Competition final is taking place at the New Zealand School of Food and Wine in the Viaduct this afternoon. Event organiser Celia Hay joins us to discuss. Audio
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Smoky flavours from Ōtautahi
It's the element that can make or break a dish. Small, but packs a mighty punch. It is, of course, seasoning. Kiwi chef Marcus Peters has returned home to start his own company Smoke and Spice and is… Audio
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Take a leek: our six best leek recipes
The lovely leek... Ancient Egyptians painted them on tombs and the Roman emperor Nero ate them raw to improve his voice. You might want to grab some 'cause they're very high in Vitamin K and in season…
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Hospitality students are getting snapped up in the industry
Celia Hay, the Director of the New Zealand School of Food and Wine, speaks to Nathan Rarere about the understaffed hospitality industry and how most hospitality students have already been snapped up.
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Sulphites in wine - harmful or just misunderstood
Wine writer Yvonne Lorkin joins Jesse joins Jesse from wine country to discuss wine and headaches. Audio
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How sound changes your experience of wine
Jo Burzynska is a wine writer, musician and multisensory artist who has just graduated with an unusual PhD. She joins Jesse to explain how sound and taste are related. Audio
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Robyn Malcolm in MIQ 'naughty corner' after candle confiscation
Actor Robyn Malcolm says she feels like she's in the team of five million's naughty corner after being bailed up by MIQ officials for lighting a candle in her room and displaying one too many bottles… Video, Audio
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The travel world through Anthony Bourdain's eyes
Laurie Woolever met Anthony Bourdain in 2002, when she was hired to edit and test the recipes for his Les Halles Cookbook. In 2017 the pair discussed writing a travel guide. After his untimely death… Audio
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Australians 'pent up' for travel - NZ told to expect visitors
Australians are cautiously keen for a trip over the ditch, according to a travel agents industry group.
It is less than a fortnight until the quarantine-free bubble begins, on a state by state basis.
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