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  • How to get the best out of impaired communication networks

    News
    New Zealand internet
    16 Feb 2023
    Power lines down in Scott St, Leamington, Cambridge, Waikato.

    There are limited communications out of areas severely affected by Cyclone Gabrielle in the central North Island.

    Cyclone Gabrielle: How to get the best out of impaired communication networks
  • Chocolate treats for a stormy Valentine’s Day

    Audio 14 Feb 2023

    Forgot Valentine's Day? If the worst cyclone to hit New Zealand in living memory isn't enough to get you off the hook, these easy chocolate recipes might help restore some domestic harmony.

  • First Person: James Nokise

    Audio
    Pacific sport
    9 Feb 2023
    James Nokise, a Samoan, Welsh and New Zealand comedian, looks directly into the camera. He is smiling slightly.

    Rugby fan and comedian James Nokise explains how he came to take a more serious look at the state of Pacific rugby.

     

  • Experts' top tips to keep a lid on pet expenses

    News
    New Zealand animals
    6 Feb 2023
    Sammy dog as recently featured in the Stuff newspapers pet photo competition.

    Man's best friend is starting to look a little expensive, but it does not have to be that way.

    Experts' top tips to keep a lid on pet expenses
  • How science can help your New Year's Resolutions

    Audio
    science health
    3 Feb 2023
    Katy Milkman

    How are your new year's resolution going? If you've already given up on them, you're not alone; researchers have found that most people have abandoned their resolutions and slipped back into old… Audio

  • Auckland floods: Rānui hit hard - homes red and yellow stickered

    Audio
    weather
    30 Jan 2023
    Residents on Camphora Place in West Auckland's Ranui are picking up the pieces at their homes after Momutu Stream overflowed and flooded their properties. Mark Griffin (pictured) says it's the second time it's flooded in 18 months.

    A rainfall warning has been upgraded to red for parts of Auckland, Coromandel and Northland from Tuesday afternoon.

    It comes as the region has recorded a whopping 769 percent of its usual January… Video, Audio

  • Summer food - Pasifika inspired donuts

    Audio
    food
    17 Jan 2023

    Missing the cultural flavours of the Pacific and Aotearoa, two young kiwi women flatting in a dingy Bondi flat started making Cook Island donuts, sowing the first seed for what would become DOE Donuts… Audio

  • Retail crime is skyrocketing, but what's behind it?

    News
    Business crime
    10 Jan 2023
    Investigators at Smith and Caughey's department store on Auckland's Queen's Street which was targeted by ram raiders on 12 June.

    Retail NZ says most people are not stealing to eat or keep themselves above the water.

    Retail crime is skyrocketing, but what's behind it?
  • Phillipa Cameron: making scones for shepherds

    Audio 10 Jan 2023
    Farm cook and writer Philippa Cameron

    Farm cook Phillipa Cameron lives with her family on a high-country sheep station in North Otago. She posts recipes for smoko classics like cheese scones and cinnamon scrolls on Instagram and is the… Audio

  • Cute, cuter, cutest: Top animal stories of 2022

    News
    New Zealand
    26 Dec 2022
    "He's this amazing team mate that makes me smile everyday."

    Emotionally supportive alligators, adventurous felines and a sheep who listens to commands. Here's a round-up of some of the cutest animal stories we told in 2022.

    Cute, cuter, cutest: Top animal stories of 2022
  • Cashew Ricotta

    Recipe
    19 Dec 2022

    Recipe by Flip Grater

    From Afternoons on Monday 19 December 2022

  • Facilities fit for the the world's sporting kings and queens

    News
    Sport
    17 Dec 2022
    New accomodation for athletes is about to open at NZ Campus of Innovation and Sport

    New high-performance athlete accommodation in Upper Hutt is ready to wow the Swedish women's football team.

    Facilities fit for the the world's sporting kings and queens
  • Pacific news in brief for December 9

    News
    Pacific
    9 Dec 2022

    Hawaii volcano still erupting, but lava flow slowing; call for pandemic unity; and cockroaches found in eating establishments

    Pacific news in brief for December 9
  • French baguette gets Unesco heritage status

    News
    World
    1 Dec 2022
    In 2019, an estimate suggested almost six billion baguettes are baked each year.

    There are arguably few things more quintessentially French than the humble baguette.

    French baguette gets Unesco heritage status
  • The thrill of fresh asparagus

    Audio
    food
    28 Nov 2022

    Seeing the first fresh asparagus of the season land in the supermarket is a treat for most of us. Alongside strawberries it's the taste of summer on the way. Asparagus is versatile, goes with any… Audio

  • Kath Irvine: time for planting ahead of summer

    Audio
    leisure
    5 Nov 2022
    November in Kath Irvine's garden patch

    Planting time! Organic gardener Kath Irvine returns to share gardening tips and to answer your questions. Irvine counts pumpkins, squashes and beans as easy, beneficent summer crops to plant now. Audio

  • A year on the farm: Tailing the spring lambs

    Audio
    rural farming
    4 Nov 2022
    A Year on the Farm - Genna and Alistair Bird

    A mob of bouncy lambs locate their baaing mums after having their tails docked by Oxford farmers Alistair and Genna Bird. Video, Audio

  • A year on the farm: Tailing the spring lambs

    News
    Country Life rural
    4 Nov 2022
    A Year on the Farm - Genna and Alistair Bird

    A mob of bouncy lambs locate their baaing mums after having their tails docked by Oxford farmers Alistair and Genna Bird.

    Audio

    A year on the farm: Tailing the spring lambs
  • Being prepared key to safe outdoor adventures, police say

    News
    New Zealand
    26 Oct 2022
    The Tongariro Alpine Crossing (south crater) in early summer.

    Police are reminding people to be aware of their limits after two people attempting the Tongariro Alpine Crossing became exhausted and called a rescue helicopter at the weekend.

    Police remind people to be prepared for their outdoor adventures
  • Season 2 Ep 3: Teenagers

    Audio
    history youth
    19 Oct 2022
    A teen's visit to the Lower Hutt police station in 1954 led to the Mazengarb Report into 'juvenile delinquency'.

    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

  • Season 2 Ep 1: Rabbits & other Pests

    Audio
    history conservation
    17 Oct 2022
    The introduction of rabbits led to one of the worst economic and environmental disasters in New Zealand history.

    No-one knows for sure who first introduced rabbits to New Zealand, because no-one wanted to take the blame for what became one of New Zealand's biggest environmental and economic disasters. We start… Video, Audio

  • The Minecraft Effect: video game boosts axolotl population of Wellington

    Audio
    animals
    11 Oct 2022
    An axilotl

    Since axolotls appeared in the hit video game Minecraft last year, a growing number of the smiley amphibians have been turning up at Wellington's animal charities. Audio

  • How a teen discovered the wreckage of a warplane in the PNG jungle

    News
    World history
    10 Oct 2022
    A peaceful river in Papua New Guinea, popular for gold mining, on the island of Bougainville, Papue New Guinea

    At just 15 years old, Willie Flinn is leading an expedition to investigate the site of an Australian plane that crashed into the Papua New Guinean jungle during World War II.

    How a teenager trekking through the PNG jungle discovered the wreckage of an Australian warplane
  • Rose Langbein: ideas for a delicious brunch

    Audio
    food
    25 Sep 2022
    Rose Langbein and mother Annabel have a new book, Summer at Home.

    Food writer Rose Langbein recently shared two brunch recipes from her latest cookbook Summer at Home - Herbed Asparagus & Ricotta Fritters and a Best-ever Omelette. She chats to Jim Mora about cooking… Video, Audio

  • Nelsonians interrogate mayoral contenders on climate change

    News
    New Zealand climate
    21 Sep 2022
    From left, Nelson mayoral candidates Kerry Neal, Rohan O'Neill-Stevens, Richard Osmaston, Tim Skinner, Nick Smith with Matt Lawrey speaking.

    After severe flooding damaged hundreds of homes in Nelson last month, residents had the chance to put questions about sea level rise, climate change and their environmental concerns to those vying for…

    Nelsonians interrogate mayoral contenders on climate change
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