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  • Trump may be a 'guinea pig' for Covid-19 treatment drugs - US doctor

    Audio
    politics
    6 Oct 2020
    US President Donald Trump walks out of Walter Reed Medical Center in Bethesda, Maryland, to return to the White House.

    During his hospital stay President Trump has recieved experimental treatment not yet available to others infected with Covid-19 and a cocktail of drugs that doctors believe may never have been used in… Video, Audio

  • Chelsea Winter - Supergood - plant-based food for everyone

    Audio
    food
    29 Sep 2020
    Chelsea Winter Supergood

    Celebrity chef and author Chelsea Winter talks to Jesse Mulligan about her latest cookbook, Supergood. Audio

  • 'We moved into the wilderness and embraced insecurity'

    Audio
    author interview
    27 Sep 2020
    Miriam Lancewood

    Miriam Lancewood's first book, Woman in the Wilderness, told her story of living for seven years in the NZ bush with her husband. Her gripping sequel to the international bestseller, Wild at Heart… Audio

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  • Not one crisis, but many – we must work together to find solutions. Celebrities advocate for the UN’s development goals

    Audio
    climate
    27 Sep 2020
    No caption

    Nations United explores the significance of the UN's Sustainable Development Goals. In the midst of a pandemic radically transforming our world, it sets out what must be done. Audio

  • How the next pandemic could be engineered by terrorists

    Audio
    technology conflict
    27 Sep 2020
    Vivek Wadhwa is a distinguished fellow at the Harvard Law School and an adjunct professor at Carnegie Mellon's School of Engineering.

    The next major pandemic could be inflicted by terrorists unleashing a bio-engineered virus on to the world, according to distinguished fellow at Harvard Law School, Vivek Wadwha. He joins the show to… Audio

  • Mystery of 'monstrous' cats reignited in South Island

    Audio
    environment
    27 Sep 2020
    A wild cat with a GPS collar attached in order to track its movements.

    For more than 50 years the presence of wild puma-like cats in the South Island has been a keenly debated topic. Two sightings of "monstrous" cats earlier this month in North Canterbury have again… Audio

  • Retailers concerned large carpark may be removed

    News
    Local Democracy Reporting Bay of Plenty
    22 Sep 2020
    Whakatāne District Council senior policy planner Deb Ganley chats with Whakatāne Online Retailers page creator Jason Lougher, the two have been discussing the local retailers’ response to the council’s consultation document. A large screen showing potential ideas for the CBD is in the background.

    Despite growing concern amongst some Whakatāne retailers, the district council is assuring the community there are no firm plans to remove the Kakahoroa Drive carpark.

    Retailers concerned large carpark may be removed
  • The truth about headaches

    Audio 3 Sep 2020
    Headache

    Durham University neuroscientist Professor Amanda Ellison talks to Kathryn about her new book on headaches. From migranes and tension headaches to sinus pain and "ice cream" headaches, Splitting… Audio

  • Fermented Foods: For or Against?

    Audio
    food health
    1 Sep 2020
    a set of fermented food great for gut health - top view of glass bowls against grunge wood:  cucumber pickles,  coconut milk yogurt, kimchi, sauerkraut, red beets, apple cider vinegar

    Fermented foods have been around for longer than refrigeration, but recently they have developed a reputation for having numerous health benefits. We find out if that reputation is founded in reality.

    …
  • 'We're trying to help people live more lightly on the planet'

    News
    New Zealand Covid-19
    29 Aug 2020
    2019 drone view of our house showing solar panels, green roof, on-site-fuelled wood stove in use, chickens enclosure, some of the garden.

    In a world struggling to cope with Covid-19 and climate change looming over its shoulder, are New Zealanders looking for ways to become more self-sufficient? Leith Huffadine reports.

    Lessons people can learn from Covid-19 lockdown: 'Live more lightly on the planet'
  • Grater Goods: meating the demand for gourmet vegan food products

    Audio
    food life and society
    24 Aug 2020
    No caption

    When Christchurch musician Flip Grater couldn't find gourmet vegan food products to have with her glass of pinot, she decided to make some for herself. Now she and her husband Youssef Iskrane produce… Audio

  • A Lady Butcher: meat with a purpose

    Audio 17 Aug 2020
    No caption

    If you eat meat, buying whole pieces and learning how to cut them up yourself is a more cost-effective way to go, says butcher Hannah Miller, aka A Lady Butcher. Audio

  • Covid-19: 'Masks only needed in high risk indoor areas'

    Audio
    health
    16 Aug 2020
    Gary McLean

    Kiwis are getting used to wearing masks to protect against Covid-19, but there continues to be strong minority opinion against masks and their effectiveness. New Zealand doctor Gary McLean joins the… Audio

  • Dali olive oil - a picture of health

    Audio
    rural Wellington Region
    7 Aug 2020
    Ross Vintiner at work over harvest

    Ross Vintiner has carved an interesting career - from the maelstrom of politics alongside David Lange to the relative peace of an olive grove in Wairarapa. Along the way he's developed an interest in… Video, Audio

  • Dali olive oil - a picture of health

    News
    Country Life rural
    7 Aug 2020
    Ross Vintiner at work over harvest

    Ross Vintiner has carved an interesting career - from the maelstrom of politics alongside David Lange to the relative peace of an olive grove in Wairarapa. Along the way he's developed an interest in…

    Video, Audio

    Dali olive oil - a picture of health
  • The Pursuit of Wellness: 'I've certainly come from a place of darkness'

    News
    Comment & Analysis health
    6 Aug 2020
    As well as selling her kombucha and body oils, Renee MacDonald runs workshops to help others in the grip of addiction

    It's hard to square Renee MacDonald's backstory with the healthy, happy 41-year-old of today, writes Sharon Stephenson.

    The Pursuit of Wellness: Coming back to Wellness
  • Supercharging critter control

    Audio
    science environment
    5 Aug 2020
    Dr Helen Blackie

    Dr Helen Blackie is leading efforts to supercharge Predator Free 2050 with solutions spanning engineering, creative design, animal behaviour, toxicology and ecology. But it's not easy with an… Audio, Gallery

  • Charging returning NZers for isolation 'complicated' - law expert

    Audio
    politics
    28 Jul 2020
    The Distinction Christchurch Hotel is being used as a one of the isolation facilities.

    Charging returning New Zealanders for isolation is a complicated proposition, according to a public law expert who recommends the government pass a completely new piece of legislation to get the job… Video, Audio

  • The Pursuit of Wellness: How to raise healthy children

    News
    New Zealand health
    25 Jul 2020
    no metadata

    With so much advice out there, how can modern parents be sure they're doing a good job? Lucy Corry talks to the experts. Audio

    The Pursuit of Wellness: How to raise healthy children
  • Is it time to quit your addiction to Google Chrome?

    Audio
    technology
    19 Jul 2020
    No caption

    The Browser Wars have broken out again, and the tech columnist for the Wall Street Journal just urged readers to quit Chrome completely. Tech commentator Helen Baxter share a few alternatives to the… Audio

  • LPM breach could have revealed thousands of people's data

    News
    New Zealand Business
    16 Jul 2020
    New Zealand passport sits on top of world map.

    A design flaw in a property management firm's website meant potentially thousands of images of private customer information was publicly available.

    LPM breach could have revealed thousands of people's data
  • Sunday Cantina cooking classes

    Audio
    food Wellington Region
    6 Jul 2020
    No caption

    Fi Greig specialises in raw, vegan and vegetarian dishes at her Sunday Cantina cafes on the Kapiti Coast. She'll show you how to make winter warming broths, breads, risottos and pimped-up salads at… Audio

  • Catfish cull from Rotorua lakes

    Audio
    environment Bay of Plenty
    6 Jul 2020
    Catfish eradication

    Children from more than 20 schools are helping to rid Rotorua's lakes of the aquatic pest, catfish.The introduced species is an environmental threat preying on small native fish, and stirring up… Audio, Gallery

  • Movie review: The Trip to Greece

    Audio
    arts movies
    17 Jun 2020
    A still from The Trip To Greece

    The Trip to Greece is the fourth and final in the series starring comedians Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon. Ten years on, they follow in the footsteps of another ten-year journey,  Video, Audio

  • Movie review: The Trip to Greece

    News
    At the Movies arts
    17 Jun 2020
    A still from The Trip To Greece

    The Trip to Greece is the fourth and final in the series starring comedians Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon. Ten years on, they follow in the footsteps of another ten-year journey, 

    Video, Audio

    Movie review: The Trip to Greece
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