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  • Call for proactive approach on pregnancy and vaccination data

    News
    New Zealand Covid-19
    12 Nov 2021
    Green MP Julie Anne Genter speaks during the first sitting day of 53rd Parliament on 1 December, 2020.

    The New Zealand College of Midwives wants the government to record Covid-19 vaccination rates among pregnant people.

    Covid-19 vaccination rates on pregnant people 'would really help'
  • Music-related podcasts to listen to over summer

    News
    New Zealand In Case You Missed It
    9 Nov 2021
    The podcast 'Wind of Change' follows New Yorker writer Patrick Radden Keefe as he investigates the origins of the '80s power ballad of the same name.

    Looking for some fresh music podcasts to listen to over summer? The host of RNZ's Music 101 has you sorted.

    Music 101 presenter Charlotte Ryan's favourite music-related podcasts
  • Why would serial winner Antonio Conte join the Spurs?

    News
    Sport
    3 Nov 2021
    Antonio Conte shouts instructions while managing Inter Milan.

    A serial winner with Premier League success on his CV. It is easy to see why Tottenham Hotspur have appointed Antonio Conte as their new manager, but why would he take the position? BBC takes a look.

    Why would serial winner Antonio Conte join the Spurs?
  • Ratu Wiliame Katonivere set to be Fiji's next president

    News
    Pacific Fiji
    21 Oct 2021
    Tui Macuata Ratu Wiliame Katonivere

    Fijian Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama will move Ratu Wiliame Katonivere's name on Friday in Parliament to be the next President.

    Ratu Wiliame Katonivere set to be Fiji's next president
  • Digital divide, food costs hit hard for some families after long lockdown

    News
    New Zealand Covid-19
    20 Oct 2021
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    Auckland school kids have been stuck at home for more than two months now - and teachers are doing what they can to help whānau who are struggling.

    Digital divide, food costs hit hard for some families after long lockdown
  • Weeds you can eat: Onion Weed

    Audio
    food environment
    15 Oct 2021
    Johanna Knox foraging

    Expert forager Johanna Knox shares some tips for cooking with onion weed. Audio

  • Food insecurity: Lockdown exacerbating pre-existing issues

    News
    New Zealand Covid-19
    14 Oct 2021
    More than 34,000 food parcels, 500 lunch packs and 2000 plus petrol vouchers have been distributed

    After eight weeks in lockdown, Auckland's foodbanks are under strain as more whānau struggle to make ends meet.

    Need for food parcels doubled in level 4 - Auckland City Mission
  • World leaders pledge to avert Afghan catastrophe

    News 13 Oct 2021
    In this picture taken on March 28, 2021, Farzana, who fled her village in Helmand province when it was taken over by the Taliban, waits to see a doctor at a mobile clinic for women and children set up at the residence of a local elder in Yarmuhamad village, near Lashkar Gah in Helmand province.

    The Taliban takeover has caused a massive shock to an economy that was just about surviving.

    Afghanistan crisis: G20 leaders pledge to avert economic catastrophe
  • Sonny Bill Williams: the man on and off the field

    Audio
    sport
    12 Oct 2021
    No caption

    Sonny Bill Williams, a star across three rugby codes, an NZPBA heavyweight boxing champion, and an Olympian. During his 17-year rugby career, he was part of the Rugby World Cup winning sides in 2011… Audio

  • What if the food advice we know is wrong?

    Audio
    science health
    10 Oct 2021
    No caption

    A new study out of Sweden says decades of official dairy wisdom is incorrect, suggesting dairy fats can actually protect us against heart attack and stroke. Dr Ali Hill runs the rule over some of the… Audio

  • Squid Game: How one Netflix show gripped the world

    News
    World
    2 Oct 2021
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    Even if you haven't watched the show or seen the memes taking over the internet - chances are you've probably heard of Squid Game. Video

    Squid Game: How one Netflix show gripped the world
  • Closing the digital divide requires ‘constant attention’, say education experts

    News
    Local Democracy Reporting technology
    20 Sep 2021
    A computer skills workshop at Māngere Central Primary

    Each day of lockdown is exacerbating the digital divide for many, but experts say the answers will be found in the communities worst affected.

    Closing the digital divide requires ‘constant attention’, say education experts
  • From poverty to helping trace Covid-19

    Audio
    technology covid-19
    30 Aug 2021
    Earliest picture of Alan taken in village, Kampong Dollah in Kuala Lumpur. Alan is seated on the stump of a coconut tree that had fallen (usually in a storm).

    Tough lessons in survival and strategy led Alan Chew to become a leader in innovation and philanthropy. The 66-year-old's now garnering applause for his role in helping New Zealand combat Covid-19. Audio

  • From poverty to helping trace Covid-19

    News
    Here Now technology
    30 Aug 2021
    Earliest picture of Alan taken in village, Kampong Dollah in Kuala Lumpur. Alan is seated on the stump of a coconut tree that had fallen (usually in a storm).

    Tough lessons in survival and strategy led Alan Chew to become a leader in innovation and philanthropy. The 66-year-old's now garnering applause for his role in helping New Zealand combat Covid-19.

    Audio

    From poverty to helping trace Covid-19
  • 'That's when the nightmare started' - Escaping the Taliban

    News
    World conflict
    29 Aug 2021
    Shukria Barakzai speaks during an interview with AFP at her office in Kabul on September 16, 2010.

    How a former member of the Afghan parliament fled Afghanistan with her life in the balance.

    Afghanistan: Shukria Barakzai's whispered voice notes and dramatic escape
  • Fast food: cooking tips from Vanessa Baxter

    Audio
    food
    29 Aug 2021
    The Fearless Kitchen's Vanessa Baxter.

    People are cooking more again now that we are back in lockdown, but many of us are missing (or perhaps craving) the speciality dishes we enjoy from our favourite takeaway restaurants. Former… Audio

  • Lockdown fakeaways

    Audio 20 Aug 2021
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    Craving 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

  • Creamy Chicken Saagwala

    Recipe
    20 Aug 2021

    Recipe by Kelly Gibney

    From Afternoons on Friday 20 August 2021

  • A surge in online food delivery could be harming our health

    News
    Comment & Analysis business
    14 Aug 2021
    Close up of fast food snacks and drink on table.

    Analysis - With the simple touch of a smartphone, online food delivery services conveniently offer takeaway food straight to your door. How's that harming our health?

    Appetite for convenience: how the surge in online food delivery could be harming our health
  • Wellington writer HG Parry imagines an alternative history of slavery in new novel

    Audio
    author interview
    8 Aug 2021
    Slaves cut sugar cane on the Caribbean island of Antigua in this 1823 illustration by William Clark.

    The emerging author HG Parry writes complex and engaging fantasy novels. She talks to Lynn Freeman about reinventing the 18th century in this highlight of 2021's Dunedin Writers Festival. Audio

  • On the Farm - a wrap of farming conditions around NZ

    Audio
    rural farming
    6 Aug 2021
    No caption

    The sap seems to be flowing a little earlier than normal in a Gisborne vineyard and sheep farmers in Central Otago are busy pre-lamb shearing but it's been hard keeping yards dry. Audio

  • Time to get the broad beans in

    Audio
    environment
    6 Aug 2021
    No caption

    There’s not much going on in the garden at the moment, but one crop that can be sown direct now is broad beans. Audio

  • Four-day working week plan picking up steam

    Audio
    life and society
    1 Aug 2021
    Shady image of a manager discussing business matters with his subordinates

    Charlotte Lockhart is the CEO of the not-for-profit 4 Day Week Global project. This week, Mark Takano, a US Representative for California, announced he has introduced legislation for a 4-day… Audio

  • Tokyo Olympics: 'There are two sides to this event - inside the bubble and outside'

    News
    Sport Comment & Analysis
    30 Jul 2021
    Covid-19 countermeasures sign at Olympics

    First Person - Masks, hand sanitiser, instant ramen and saliva testing are key features of reporting on the Olympics 2020 aka the Covid Olympics, RNZ's reporters in Tokyo Maja Burry and Clay Wilson sa…

    Tokyo Olympics: 'There are two sides to this event - inside the bubble and outside'
  • Michael Pollan on plant based drugs affecting our bodies

    Audio
    author interview
    28 Jul 2021
    Michael Pollan

    For years Michael Pollan told us about what happens to our bodies when we eat plants. Now he wants the world to have a more open and honest conversation about what happens when we consume psychoactive… Audio

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