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'Groundswell' exposes rural / urban divide in media
At the biggest national protest for years last week, farmers made it clear they're unhappy with the government and they feel unloved by the country - and the media. The media coverage also revealed a… Audio
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'Groundswell' exposes rural / urban divide in media
'Groundswell' exposes rural / urban divide in media
At the biggest national protest for years last week, farmers made it clear they're unhappy with the government and they feel unloved by the country - and the media. The media coverage also revealed a…
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2021's 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games: What you need to know
Tokyo Olympic Games: What you need to know
Explainer - The Tokyo Olympic Games were postponed a year, there are no spectators allowed, and strict Covid-19 rules are in place. So how are the Olympics going to work? RNZ is here to clear it all…
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Soiled: our relationship with the ground
The dirt beneath our feet can be easy to take for granted. But it's incredibly important for the food we eat, the air we breathe and the water we drink. Twelve years ago Australian chef and food… Audio
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Who's eating New Zealand?
Who's eating New Zealand?
There are only 5 million people in New Zealand but we produce enough food to feed about 40m. Who's gobbling all our goods?
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Eat Well for Less: Miso Pork Ramen with Kimchi & Egg
From Nine To Noon on Monday 5 July 2021
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Fiji hospital staff and patients without food
Fiji hospital staff and patients without food
Staff and patients at Fiji's main hospital are experiencing food shortages as Covid-19 infections spread steadily.
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Coss Marte and his prison-style bootcamp employing ex-inmates
Coss Marte is the founder and chief executive of Conbody. It's a prison-style fitness bootcamp in New York City that hires former inmates as trainers. Coss served a seven-year sentence in New York's… Audio
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Review - Luca
The latest animated feature from the Pixar studio, screening on the Disney+ service. Reviewed by Dan Slevin. Video, Audio
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Review - Luca
Review - Luca
The latest animated feature from the Pixar studio, screening on the Disney+ service. Reviewed by Dan Slevin.
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South Auckland local cuisine gets a taste lift
South Auckland local cuisine gets a taste lift
An innovative business accelerator programme is not only helping people get a foothold into the hospitality industry but is also changing the way South Aucklanders think about their local cuisine.
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PNG women grateful to be in Monaco after long 7s journey
PNG women grateful to be in Monaco after long 7s journey
The Papua New Guinea women's sevens team is relieved to be in Monaco after a difficult route to the Final Olympic Qualifying Tournament.
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Preview: 2021 French Film Festival
The French Film Festival is back and Dan Slevin casts his eye over some highlights. Video
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North Korea: Kim Jong-un waging war on slang, jeans, foreign films
Kim Jong-un wages war on slang, jeans and films
A sweeping new law in North Korea makes the smuggling of foreign news, films or drama punishable by death.
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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
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
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
'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
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
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'
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