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  • 'Groundswell' exposes rural / urban divide in media

    Audio
    business media
    25 Jul 2021
    photo from King Countty News of laast week's Groundswell protest in Te Awamutu.

    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

  • 'Groundswell' exposes rural / urban divide in media

    News
    Mediawatch business
    25 Jul 2021
    photo from King Countty News of laast week's Groundswell protest in Te Awamutu.

    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

    'Groundswell' exposes rural / urban divide in media
  • Tokyo Olympic Games: What you need to know

    News
    Sport Olympic Games Tokyo 2020
    21 Jul 2021
    The 2020 Tokyo Olympics are just around the corner, and it's set to be a games like no other. WYNTK ONLY - Olympics

    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…

    2021's 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games: What you need to know
  • Soiled: our relationship with the ground

    Audio
    environment author interview
    20 Jul 2021
    No caption

    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

  • Who's eating New Zealand?

    News
    New Zealand In Depth
    7 Jul 2021
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    There are only 5 million people in New Zealand but we produce enough food to feed about 40m. Who's gobbling all our goods?

    Who's eating New Zealand?
  • Eat Well for Less: Miso Pork Ramen with Kimchi & Egg

    Recipe
    5 Jul 2021

    From Nine To Noon on Monday 5 July 2021

  • Fiji hospital staff and patients without food

    News
    Pacific Fiji
    2 Jul 2021
    Colonial War Memorial Hospital in Suva

    Staff and patients at Fiji's main hospital are experiencing food shortages as Covid-19 infections spread steadily.

    Fiji hospital staff and patients without food
  • Coss Marte and his prison-style bootcamp employing ex-inmates

    Audio
    business sport
    28 Jun 2021
    No caption

    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

  • Review - Luca

    Audio
    movies
    23 Jun 2021
    No caption

    The latest animated feature from the Pixar studio, screening on the Disney+ service. Reviewed by Dan Slevin. Video, Audio

  • Review - Luca

    News
    At the Movies movies
    23 Jun 2021
    No caption

    The latest animated feature from the Pixar studio, screening on the Disney+ service. Reviewed by Dan Slevin.

    Video, Audio

    Review - Luca
  • South Auckland local cuisine gets a taste lift

    News
    Local Democracy Reporting food
    22 Jun 2021
    The Kitchen Project is behind a group of new food businesses in South Auckland.

    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.

    South Auckland local cuisine gets a taste lift
  • PNG women grateful to be in Monaco after long 7s journey

    News
    Pacific Papua New Guinea
    18 Jun 2021
    The PNG Palais finally hit the training fields in Monaco.

    The Papua New Guinea women's sevens team is relieved to be in Monaco after a difficult route to the Final Olympic Qualifying Tournament.

    PNG women grateful to be in Monaco after long 7s journey
  • Preview: 2021 French Film Festival

    Audio
    arts movies
    9 Jun 2021
    No caption

    The French Film Festival is back and Dan Slevin casts his eye over some highlights. Video

  • Kim Jong-un wages war on slang, jeans and films

    News
    World
    7 Jun 2021
    North Korean leader Kim Jong-un's return to testing missiles will be getting the attention of the White House.

    A sweeping new law in North Korea makes the smuggling of foreign news, films or drama punishable by death.

    North Korea: Kim Jong-un waging war on slang, jeans, foreign films
  • The Sampler: Jorja Smith, Pickle Darling, Falle Nioke

    Audio
    music
    22 May 2021
    Jorja Smith

    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

    News
    The Sampler music
    22 May 2021
    Jorja Smith

    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

    The Sampler: Jorja Smith, Pickle Darling, Falle Nioke
  • Brunch bonanza: How to spoil mum this Mother's Day

    News
    New Zealand food
    8 May 2021
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    There's no denying it: this Sunday, your mum deserves a jolly good spoiling.

    Brunch bonanza: How to spoil mum this Mother's Day
  • 'There's no shame': Pasifika mums urged to get help for depression

    News
    Pacific In Depth
    5 May 2021
    Suliana Katoa

    Pacific women in New Zealand have the highest rates of antenatal and postnatal depression, yet low numbers get help. Sela Jane Hopgood asks why.

    'There's no shame': Pasifika mums urged to get help for depression
  • Border restrictions - Families kept apart

    Audio
    life and society refugees and migrants
    3 May 2021
    An photo of Gagandeep Kaur looking at an image of her daughter, Nimrat who is still in India.

    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

  • Border restrictions - Families kept apart

    News
    Here Now life and society
    3 May 2021
    An photo of Gagandeep Kaur looking at an image of her daughter, Nimrat who is still in India.

    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

    Border restrictions - Families kept apart
  • Just Kai - Fiji

    Audio
    Pacific rural
    24 Apr 2021
    People in the Yasawa islands learn new food processing skills like flour making using local staples and fruit drying

    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

  • Just Kai - Fiji

    News
    Country Life Pacific
    24 Apr 2021
    People in the Yasawa islands learn new food processing skills like flour making using local staples and fruit drying

    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

    Just Kai - Fiji
  • Battling anorexia: 'There must be so many suffering in silence'

    News
    Comment & Analysis health
    22 Mar 2021
    A reflection in scales of a man wearing a mask

    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…

    Battling anorexia: 'There must be so many suffering in silence'
  • Cooking for the environment with lots of flavour

    Audio
    food author interview
    22 Mar 2021
    Anna Jones

    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

  • NZ's oldest police graduate celebrates after 40 year wait

    Audio
    education security
    18 Mar 2021
    New police officer Lynda Perry.

    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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