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  • Nature school demand grows post-lockdown

    News
    New Zealand education
    12 Mar 2021
    New Zealand native forest

    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.

    Nature school demand grows post-lockdown
  • Two women spearhead healthy food revolution in South Auckland

    News
    Local Democracy Reporting food
    4 Mar 2021
    Pauline Fotu-Moala at her Ikuna Taste store at the Ōtara Kai Village, and right, Michelle Potoru at the Papatoetoe Food Hub

    Some South Auckland women are ensuring there's something for those wanting an alternative to unhealthy food.

    Two women spearhead healthy food revolution in South Auckland
  • "Courage is very related to hopelessness" - author Behrouz Boochani

    Audio
    author interview
    28 Feb 2021
    Witi Ihimaera, Laura Jean McKay, 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

  • 'Bird nerd', athlete and street artist inspiring change

    News
    Te Ao Māori Local Democracy Reporting
    23 Feb 2021
    No caption

    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.

    'Bird nerd', athlete and street artist inspiring change
  • Quake generation 'know how to handle a challenge', but still need support

    News
    New Zealand Christchurch earthquake: 10 years on
    21 Feb 2021
    A house in Avonside, damaged in the 22 February Canterbury earthquake, 2011.

    Known as the quake generation, Canterbury youth have had anything but an easy childhood, with a decade of earthquake-related trauma.

    Canterbury's quake generation 'know how to handle a challenge', but still need support
  • Weka: a wily but wary bird

    Audio
    environment
    18 Feb 2021
    A juvenile weka showing the curious nature of the species.

    Ornithologist and author Ralph Powlesland is intimately acquainted with the weka families on the regenerating Marlborough Sounds farm where he lives. Audio

  • Weka: a wily but wary bird

    News
    Our Changing World environment
    18 Feb 2021
    A juvenile weka showing the curious nature of the species.

    Ornithologist and author Ralph Powlesland is intimately acquainted with the weka families on the regenerating Marlborough Sounds farm where he lives.

    Audio

    Weka: a wily but wary bird
  • NZ kids eating five unhealthy snacks a day - study

    Audio
    food health
    11 Feb 2021
    No caption

    Otago University research has found that - on average - New Zealand children are eating five unhealthy snacks a day.  Audio

  • The Panel with Sally Wenley and Nick Leggett (Part 2)

    Audio 11 Feb 2021

    Otago 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

  • Climate of fear and retribution in gymnastics, report finds

    News
    Sport
    10 Feb 2021
    Artistic Gymnastics,

    A climate of fear and retribution has been highlighted by an independent investigation into the culture of Gymnastics New Zealand.

    Climate of fear and retribution in gymnastics, report finds
  • A long-dead Anglican missionary shows us how to be Pakeha today, says John Bluck

    Audio
    identity
    31 Jan 2021

    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

  • 'Challenges' at women's prison being addressed - inspector

    News
    New Zealand Auckland Region
    27 Jan 2021
    The Intervention & Support Unit at Auckland Region Women’s Correctional Facility (ARWCF)

    An inspection of Auckland Women's prison has revealed inmates don't have easy access to sanitary items, bras, underwear and exercise.

    'Challenges' at women's prison being addressed - inspector
  • Sorting out your gut bacteria after Christmas excesses

    Audio 18 Jan 2021
    Beneficial Gut Bacteria

    Need 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

  • 'No room to swing a racket': New Zealand's Sitak shares lockdown life

    News
    Sport
    18 Jan 2021
    Aretm Sitak

    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.

    'No room to swing a racket': New Zealand's Sitak shares lockdown life
  • Lisa Montgomery: Looking for answers in the life of a killer

    News
    World
    12 Jan 2021
    Lisa Montgomery appears in a booking photo released 20 December 2004 in Kansas City, Kansas. Montgomery, of Melvern, Kansas, is accused of murdering the pregnant Bobbie Jo Stinnett, cutting the fetus from her body, and claiming the live baby as her own.

    Just days before President Trump leaves office, his administration plans to execute the first female federal inmate in nearly 70 years

    Lisa Montgomery: Looking for answers in the life of a killer
  • New approach to dealing with food waste

    News
    New Zealand environment
    26 Dec 2020
    Why Waste founder Leo Murray demonstrating a worm farm.

    A business is taking a novel approach to dealing with food waste by providing worm farms on a monthly subscription.

    Why Waste tackling food waste with subscription-based worm farms
  • Christmas from afar: NZ troops in South Sudan and Florida

    News
    New Zealand defence force
    25 Dec 2020
    One of the New Zealanders on patrol with the UN Mission in South Sudan, talking and sharing treats with children near Juba.

    Many Defence Force staff are experiencing Christmas Day a long way from family reports Karoline Tuckey who talked with staff in South Sudan and Florida.

    Christmas from afar: New Zealand troops in South Sudan and Florida
  • Kiwi Christmas Stories

    Audio
    author interview
    21 Dec 2020
    Dave Wolland’s “A Family Christmas”

    A Family Christmas by Dave Wolland. Audio

  • Hīkoi of a lifetime: Retracing Māhinaarangi's footsteps

    News
    Te Ao Māori
    14 Nov 2020
    Left to right: Hannah Simmonds (research assistant and logistics coordinator), Dr Naomi Simmonds, Arahia Moeke, Lisa Begbie, KLee Begbie, Ngahuia Kopa, and Maureen Mitai. Absent: Tyra Begbie and Kyea Watene-Hakaraia.

    Seven wāhine from Raukawa are about to embark on a hīkoi of a lifetime, traversing the same 400km journey across the North Island as their ancestress Māhinaarangi once did.

    Hīkoi of a lifetime: Retracing Māhinaarangi's footsteps
  • Covid-19: More pain for Auckland CBD as workers stay home

    Audio
    business
    13 Nov 2020
    AUCKLAND, NZ - MAY 29:Traffic on Queen street with the Skytower in the background on May 29 2013.It's a major commercial thoroughfare in the Auckland CBD, New Zealand's main population center.

    The ripple effect of Auckland's latest community case created more pain for CBD businesses today.

    A number of business owners are still recovering from consecutive lockdowns earlier this year, and… Video, Audio

  • Canine commentary: how a BBC sports broadcaster made his dogs social media stars

    Audio
    author interview
    7 Nov 2020
    Andrew Cotter with Olive (r) and Mabel (l)

    Olive and Mabel are two labradors who've become social media stars thanks to a series of short, funny videos made by their owner, Scottish sports broadcaster Andrew Cotter. Video, Audio

  • Ben Harper: "just me and my lap steel guitar"

    Audio
    music
    24 Oct 2020
    Ben Harper

    Three-time Grammy Award-winning singer, songwriter and guitarist Ben Harper has a soft spot for Aotearoa and the feeling is mutual. Since his 1994 debut Harper has pushed musical boundaries, mixing… Video, Audio

  • Holiday hosts prepare health measures for busy Labour weekend

    News
    New Zealand
    23 Oct 2020
    Sunset View of Cooks Beach from Shakespeare Cliff Lookout at Coromandel Peninsula, North Island, New Zealand.

    Campgrounds and bars are hoping for a bumper long weekend while doing their best to heed the Covid-19 warnings.

    Holiday hosts prepare health measures for busy Labour weekend
  • Being green to the extreme: Activist Rob Greenfield

    Audio
    environment
    10 Oct 2020
    No caption

    Eating roadkill, getting a vasectomy at 25 and reducing your worldly possessions to 44 items. It all makes sense if you follow environmental ethics to their logical end. That's just what Rob… Audio

  • Raw Strawberry Cheesecake

    Recipe
    8 Oct 2020

    Recipe by Alexandra Tylee

    From Nine To Noon on Thursday 8 October 2020

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