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The Sampler: Jorja Smith, Pickle Darling, Falle Nioke
Tony Stamp reviews a sonic 'waiting room' by UK soul artist Jorja Smith, the second album from Christchurch lo-fi pop genius Pickle Darling, and an EP that merges Guinean sensibilities with Swedish… Audio
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The Sampler: Jorja Smith, Pickle Darling, Falle Nioke
Tony Stamp reviews a sonic 'waiting room' by UK soul artist Jorja Smith, the second album from Christchurch lo-fi pop genius Pickle Darling, and an EP that merges Guinean sensibilities with Swedish…
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Brunch bonanza: How to spoil mum this Mother's Day
There's no denying it: this Sunday, your mum deserves a jolly good spoiling.
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'There's no shame': Pasifika mums urged to get help for depression
Pacific women in New Zealand have the highest rates of antenatal and postnatal depression, yet low numbers get help. Sela Jane Hopgood asks why.
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Border restrictions - Families kept apart
Travel restrictions between India and New Zealand have been loosened but thousands of Indian families are still separated. Katy Gosset hears how the situation has rocked one Christchurch household. Audio
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Border restrictions - Families kept apart
Travel restrictions between India and New Zealand have been loosened but thousands of Indian families are still separated. Katy Gosset hears how the situation has rocked one Christchurch household.
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Just Kai - Fiji
A huge drop in tourists in Fiji due to the pandemic has meant growing your own food in Fiji is not only making a comeback, it's a matter of survival. About half of Fiji's population depends on tourism… Audio
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Just Kai - Fiji
A huge drop in tourists in Fiji due to the pandemic has meant growing your own food in Fiji is not only making a comeback, it's a matter of survival. About half of Fiji's population depends on tourism…
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Battling anorexia: 'There must be so many suffering in silence'
Opinion - Anorexia nervosa has the highest mortality rate of all mental illnesses. Yet somehow, in Aotearoa, eating disorders seem to be among the hardest illnesses to access treatment for, Annabel…
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Cooking for the environment with lots of flavour
Award-winning UK chef Anna Jones has a new book of one-pot dishes - One: Pot, Pan, Planet has simple recipes for less waste and amazing taste. Audio
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NZ's oldest police graduate celebrates after 40 year wait
Her height - or lack of it - is what initially stopped her signing up for the police, but age has not been a barrier for Lynda Perry who is officially the oldest "new" constable to graduate police… Video, Audio
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Nature school demand grows post-lockdown
The demand for one-day nature or forest schools is on the rise, with advocates saying if schools do not provide more outdoor-based learning, the demand will continue to grow.
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Two women spearhead healthy food revolution in South Auckland
Some South Auckland women are ensuring there's something for those wanting an alternative to unhealthy food.
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"Courage is very related to hopelessness" - author Behrouz Boochani
Hosted by John Campbell, some of Word Christchurch's most distinguished writers respond to the theme of courage: Behrouz Boochani, Laura Jean McKay, and Witi Ihimaera. The second of two hours. Audio
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'Bird nerd', athlete and street artist inspiring change
His street art is everywhere in Auckland, from the America's Cup Village to bus stops - but he's also an inspiring ultramarathoner who's helping others in their weight loss battles.
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Quake generation 'know how to handle a challenge', but still need support
Known as the quake generation, Canterbury youth have had anything but an easy childhood, with a decade of earthquake-related trauma.
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Weka: a wily but wary bird
Ornithologist and author Ralph Powlesland is intimately acquainted with the weka families on the regenerating Marlborough Sounds farm where he lives. Audio
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Weka: a wily but wary bird
Ornithologist and author Ralph Powlesland is intimately acquainted with the weka families on the regenerating Marlborough Sounds farm where he lives.
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NZ kids eating five unhealthy snacks a day - study
Otago University research has found that - on average - New Zealand children are eating five unhealthy snacks a day. Audio
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The Panel with Sally Wenley and Nick Leggett (Part 2)
Audio 11 Feb 2021Otago University research has found that - on average - New Zealand children are eating five unhealthy snacks a day. Co-author Hauora MÄori Health Lecturer Christina McKerchar tells us why urgent… Audio
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Climate of fear and retribution in gymnastics, report finds
A climate of fear and retribution has been highlighted by an independent investigation into the culture of Gymnastics New Zealand.
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A long-dead Anglican missionary shows us how to be Pakeha today, says John Bluck
In a talk specially recorded for RNZ, John Bluck puts forward the case that the life of a forgotten Victorian missionary, Charles Reay, is a good role model for Pakeha in Aotearoa/New Zealand. Audio
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'Challenges' at women's prison being addressed - inspector
An inspection of Auckland Women's prison has revealed inmates don't have easy access to sanitary items, bras, underwear and exercise.
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Sorting out your gut bacteria after Christmas excesses
Audio 18 Jan 2021Need a hand to get your system reset after seasonal overindulgence? Claus Christophersen is a senior lecturer in nutrition at Edith Cowan University in Perth, and has some advice on how to get your… Audio
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'No room to swing a racket': New Zealand's Sitak shares lockdown life
As one of the 72 tennis players forced into isolation ahead of the Australian Open, New Zealand's Artem Sitak may end up bouncing off the walls.