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The Lucky Taco: Sarah and Otis Frizzell on ten years in a food truck
A decade after opening their food truck, Auckland couple Sarah and Otis Frizzell still love making sweet tacos together. Audio
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Why winter is the best time to enjoy mangoes in New Zealand
Why winter is the best time to enjoy mangoes in New Zealand
While much of the country eyes winter with dread, the Indian community in New Zealand awaits the arrival of the first shipment of mangoes from India.
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On gourd: How to cut pumpkins safely
Hold onto your knives and watch your back: it’s peak pumpkin season. This is great news for lovers of roast pumpkin and all the iterations of pumpkin soup, but a risky business for the untrained home…
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Brittany Farrant-Smith: 'What I wish I'd known while battling an eating disorder'
Audio 21 Jun 2023Life coach and anorexia survivor Brittany Farrant-Smith wants to bust misconceptions about eating disorders and offer hope to others struggling with food. Audio
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Migrant workers pay thousands for visas, only to be left without jobs
Migrant workers pay thousands for visas, only to be left without jobs
Dozens of Chinese migrant workers have been left jobless after paying thousands of dollars for work visas, only to be told there is no work or dismissed by their employer. Audio
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Living better and longer is easy if you follow some basic rules, says longevity expert
Want to live a longer, healthier life? Get moving, eat a bit less and pay attention to your emotional wellness, says to a leading expert on the science of longevity. Audio
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Paving the way home: Navigating the tatau, identity, tradition, and family ties
Paving the way home: Navigating the tatau, identity, tradition, and family ties
First Person - I'm sure every young 20-something at some point asks the question, "Who am I?", writes Faivaeselopepe Anric Sitanilei.
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Upper Moutere chef Alesha Bilbrough-Collins offers 'food for thought'
After 25 years working in restaurants, Alesha Bilbrough-Collins is now all about promoting "real food" in her local community. In the new cookbook Food for Thought, Alesha shares not only recipes and… Audio
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Super Rugby Pacific: Chiefs secure top spot
Super Rugby Pacific: Chiefs secure top spot
The Chiefs cannot be caught at the top of the Super Rugby Pacific table.
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Coming out in a black jersey: Campbell Johnstone and Honey Hireme-Smiler
Coming out in a black jersey: Campbell Johnstone and Honey Hireme-Smiler
NZ Rugby has put "a stake in the ground" to make clear its support for the rainbow community, two openly gay national representatives say.
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Liv Sisson: Aotearoa’s fascinating and freaky fungi
Aotearoa's fungi are fascinating, freaky and fantastical according to Otautahi based forager and food writer Liv Sisson. We have 22,000 species, including one that hunts bugs, a lichen named after… Audio
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Anyone for a crumbed tongue?
Audio 11 May 2023Recipe relics from New Zealand’s food past might be unpalatable to modern tastes, but we should be grateful to the cooks who created them says comedian and vintage cookbook collector Te Radar.
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The Sampler: Tiny Ruins, Billy Nomates, Maxine Funke
Tony Stamp reviews a hopeful collection about grief from Tiny Ruins, UK maverick Billy Nomates' second record, and the latest from Dunedin songwriter Maxine Funke. Audio
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The Sampler: Tiny Ruins, Billy Nomates, Maxine Funke
The Sampler: Tiny Ruins, Billy Nomates, Maxine Funke
Tony Stamp reviews a hopeful collection about grief from Tiny Ruins, UK maverick Billy Nomates' second record, and the latest from Dunedin songwriter Maxine Funke.
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Why has the waka-jumping legislation not been invoked for Meka Whaitiri?
Why has the waka-jumping legislation not been invoked for Meka Whaitiri?
A law expert says the Speaker of the House's interpretation of parliamentary rules has allowed Meka Whaitiri to remain in Parliament as an independent MP despite her defection from the Labour Party. Audio
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Morning Report makes coronation quiche
There's a new sovereign in town, and he has decided what he wants for dinner. A quiche is the official dish for the coronation of King Charles III this weekend. It's full of seasonal English produce… Audio
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Employee sought for one of world's remotest places
Employee sought for one of world's remotest places
A British wildlife group is looking for someone to work on one of the remotest islands in the world for 13 months.
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Jacinda Ardern: Text and Photos - full valedictory
Prime Minister’s farewell speeches are rare events. We have photos, video and the full transcript of Jacinda Ardern’s valedictory address. Video, Audio
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Jacinda Ardern: Text and Photos - full valedictory
Jacinda Ardern: Text and Photos - full valedictory
Prime Minister’s farewell speeches are rare events. We have photos, video and the full transcript of Jacinda Ardern’s valedictory address.
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My Cyclone Gabrielle | Lifeline
Ruatōria rallies to reach cut-off, isolated whanau, when Cyclone Gabrielle ruptures State Highway 35, their lifeline. Video
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'All the meats' - What it's like to eat New Zealand's biggest sandwich
'All the meats' - What it's like to eat New Zealand's biggest sandwich
It is 12 layers, and 1.5kg of food - mostly meat and cheese. But for one dedicated sandwich buff, it is the culmination of a dream.
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Sugar, salt and a chemical cocktail - what we're eating now
Evidence is piling up that the prevalence of our packaged food offerings is not just damaging our health, but shortening our lives. Audio
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The new food baddie on the block
Sugar, salt and a chemical cocktail - what we're eating now
Evidence is piling up that the prevalence of our packaged food offerings is not just damaging our health, but shortening our lives.
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Former Exclusive Brethren Church member sets up support network to help other leavers
'It's incredibly traumatising': Former Exclusive Brethren Church member providing support to other leavers
A group of people who have escaped cult-like groups have set up a support network to help others like themselves build new lives.
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Two key issues hampering New Zealand's food security
Audio 28 Mar 2023A centralised approach to growing food specifically for export is affecting the country's food security, according to advocacy group, Eat New Zealand. Growing food in places that make it easy to… Audio