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  • Easy recipes that keep the grocery bill down

    Audio
    food
    19 Sep 2022
    Linda Duncan

    Linda Duncan was an accountant for 25 years before turning her budgeting skills to writing a best-selling series of cookbooks, called The World's Easiest Recipes. All her recipes are designed to have… Audio

  • Alice Snedden: 'I'm interested in being a good person with the least inconvenience possible'

    Audio
    media arts
    10 Sep 2022
    Alice Snedden

    Fatphobia, toxic masculinity in rugby, and meat-eating are some of the issues comedian Alice Snedden explores in the new – and final series – of her hit documentary show Bad News. Video, Audio

  • Woolworths strikes first deal to sell wholesale to another retailer

    News
    Business food
    2 Sep 2022
    no caption

    Woolworths has made its first deal to sell a wide range of wholesale groceries to another retailer, outside its own store brands. Audio

    Woolworths strikes first deal to sell wholesale to another retailer
  • Diabetes and Me: 'I had to prioritise myself and my health'

    News
    Comment & Analysis Diabetes and Me
    31 Aug 2022
    Megan Whelan, Head of Content, RNZ.

    Going to the gym got me to the doctor to find out why I didn't feel better. Getting the diagnosis forced me to think about what caring for my body meant, writes Megan Whelan.

    Diabetes and Me: 'I had to prioritise myself and my health'
  • Simon Gault with some brunch making tips

    Audio
    food
    28 Aug 2022
    Simon Gault

    Well-known master chef and now food importer Simon Gault has some tips about making a great brunch including a perfectly poached egg. Audio

  • Diabetes and Me: The dangers of disordered eating

    News
    Comment & Analysis Diabetes and Me
    17 Aug 2022
    Megan Whelan pictured for the Diabetes and Me column.

    Megan Whelan looks at changing diet to deal with a health condition versus disordered eating habits, in this week's Diabetes and Me.

    Diabetes and Me: The dangers of disordered eating
  • Diabetes and Me: Never forget - you've got to still enjoy life

    News
    New Zealand Comment & Analysis
    10 Aug 2022
    Megan Whelan, RNZ Head of Content.

    Megan Whelan thought she had conquered diet culture. In this week's Diabetes and Me, she realises the messages are still all there.

    Diabetes and Me: Never forget - you've got to still enjoy life
  • A month almost entirely without plastic

    News
    New Zealand Comment & Analysis
    1 Aug 2022
    Zero waste concept. Hand holding stylish reusable eco coffee cup on white wooden background. Green Cup from natural  bamboo fiber. Ban single use plastic. Make a choice.

    First person - We're drowning in the stuff, but going without plastic is a pricey and difficult exercise that will leave you feeling sanctimonious, writes Penny Mackay.

    A month almost entirely without plastic
  • Omicron outbreak resulting in school absences, teacher sickness

    Audio
    education Covid-19
    1 Aug 2022
    Principal of Finlayson Park School, Shirley Maihi

    New Zealand's largest primary school has removed dozens of students from its school roll, blaming the pandemic for disappearing students. Teachers at Finlayson Park School say they are at breaking… Audio

  • The stories we tell ourselves about food

    Audio
    health
    25 Jul 2022
    Sugar: we eat 37 teaspoons a day of added sugar.

    It didn't matter that Dr Raj Telhan knows all about the science of why sugar is bad for us, contributing to higher blood pressure, inflammation, even diabetes. He still found it hard to resist. Audio

  • Ashley Bloomfield: 'you’ve got to be tenacious in public health'

    Audio
    health
    23 Jul 2022
    Director general of health Dr Ashley Bloomfield during the Covid-19 response and vaccine update at Parliament, Wellington, on day 12 of the alert level 4 lockdown.  29 August, 2021  NZ Herald photograph by Mark Mitchell

    After leading the country's Covid response for the last two years, Dr Ashley Bloomfield is stepping down from the role of Director General of Health. Audio

  • How to make the perfect Kawakawa tea

    Audio 22 Jul 2022

    Sam the Trap Man is here to tell you how to make the perfect brew! Audio

  • Pizza joints charging more than customers think for delivery - Consumer NZ

    News
    New Zealand
    17 Jul 2022
    Pizza

    If you're gearing up for takeaway delivery be warned some restaurants are allegedly cooking up extra charges.

    Pizza joints charging more than customers think for delivery - Consumer NZ
  • Spyfish, a new citizen science project

    Audio
    science animals
    7 Jul 2022
    Marine monitoring Monique Ladds

    Did you know you can go on a virtual dive into New Zealand marine reserves and help discover and count our fish species? Spyfish Aotearoa is a citizen science project between DOC and the charitable… Audio

  • The craft beer expert making NZ's first zero-alcohol IPA

    Audio
    business food
    5 Jul 2022
    State of Play owner Grant Caunter

    After his lifestyle took a dive during Amsterdam's lockdown, Grant Caunter gave up alcohol. He's now back in New Zealand, running the zero-alcohol brewery State of Play. Audio

  • Tips for spending wisely at the supermarket

    Audio
    food
    4 Jul 2022
    two people buying fruit in the supermarket

    Many of us are feeling the squeeze from rising inflation. At times like these the weekly grocery bill is often the first area we cut back on. So today's expert is registered nutritionist Amanda Brien… Audio

  • When you love your child, but sometimes you don't like parenthood

    Audio 30 Jun 2022
    Father with sad child

    Psychologist Sarb Johal say ambivalence about parenting can strike at any time - even in the lead up to parenting. He says it's totally normal but because few parents ever voice these feelings, it's… Audio

  • Tips on surviving Question Time

    Audio
    politics
    28 Jun 2022
    Labour MP Chris Hipkins answers a question in the House

    One of Parliament's best exponents of the skills of gladiatorial quizzes offers advice on "surviving Question Time". Video, Audio

  • Tips on surviving Question Time

    News
    The House politics
    28 Jun 2022
    Labour MP Chris Hipkins answers a question in the House

    One of Parliament's best exponents of the skills of gladiatorial quizzes offers advice on "surviving Question Time".

    Video, Audio

    Tips on surviving Question Time
  • On the Farm - a wrap of farming conditions around NZ

    Audio
    rural farming
    24 Jun 2022
    Waikato winter morning

    A farmer on the East Coast has just finished pregnancy scanning ewes, while some of the very early flocks are starting to lamb. Cows in Southland have settled on winter crops and sheep are break… Audio

  • Whipping up low cost tasty freezer meals

    Audio
    food health
    20 Jun 2022
    Creamy Tomato Chicken

    Kathrine Lynch is the founder of meal planning service, The Daily Menu. She shares a range of budget tips and recipes for cutting your grocery bill, including cooking meals in bulk for eat half now… Audio, Gallery

  • Easy Oven-baked Potatoes

    Recipe
    17 Jun 2022

    Recipe by Julie Biuso

    From Afternoons on Friday 17 June 2022

  • Diabetes and me: The game, not the player

    News
    New Zealand Comment & Analysis
    15 Jun 2022
    Megan Whelan pictured for the Diabetes and Me column.

    Writing about money for Diabetes and Me last week got Megan Whelan thinking: why is this all so hard?

    Diabetes and me: The game, not the player
  • Steep vegetable prices drive growing interest in seeds

    News
    Country food
    14 Jun 2022
    Farmer's hand planting seeds in soil

    Sick of paying the high prices being asked for vegetables in supermarkets? Well, you could always join the growing army of people who have decided to grow their own.

    Steep vegetable prices drive growing interest in seeds
  • 'I used to lie there and let her hurt me' - Victims of abuse speak out

    News
    New Zealand crime
    13 Jun 2022

    As the Abuse in Care inquiry turns its focus on foster care, victims of abuse are speaking out. This is the story of Christine and her sister. Audio

    Victim details life-long trauma of family abuse - 'I used to lie there and let her hurt me'
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