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Super Rugby Aotearoa: Can anyone stop the Crusaders?
Super Rugby Aotearoa: Can anyone stop the Crusaders?
Super Rugby Aotearoa is about to kick off for sports starved fans in New Zealand, so can anyone stop the Crusaders from marching to another title?
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Movie review: The Assistant - a workplace horror about difficult choices
Audio 3 Jun 2020Dan Slevin reviews a drama about a young woman who discovers her Hollywood executive boss is a monster. Video, Audio
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The Assistant
Movie review: The Assistant - a workplace horror about difficult choices
Dan Slevin reviews a drama about a young woman who discovers her Hollywood executive boss is a monster.
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The divorce lawyer who broke up with bad food
Kiwi-born Caralee Fontanele quit processed foods after a trip to Thailand where she ate like a local, and for the first time in ages - felt fantastic. She switched to whole foods on her return home to… Audio
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Chesa Boudin - progressive DA and 'de-carceration' advocate
San Francisco's recently-elected district attorney Chesa Boudin has a unique perspective on the legal system: his 75-year-old father David Gilbert (a former member of the radical left wing group the… Audio
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An apple harvest no one will ever forget
Apple growers have filled our fruit bowls and bolstered our export coffers, while harvesting a bumper crop and maintaining strict social distancing for their workforce. It’s been a nightmare. Audio
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Aucklanders draw up 'week's worth of takeaway options'
Covid-19: Will alert level 3 be any different?
Some people are gearing up for a return to work, while others have been salivating at the prospect of their first takeaway in weeks. Aucklanders spell out what level 3 will mean for them.
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Cafés and restaurants seek alternative to Uber Eats as level 3 looms
Cafés and restaurants seek alternative to Uber Eats
With alert level 3 approaching, small, independent restaurants and cafés are coming up with new ways of making sure they can still deliver to hungry customers. Video
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Du'Plessis Kirifi: The new breed of rugby star
Du'Plessis Kirifi: The new breed of rugby star
With rugby sidelined there's been little speculation over which players might bolt into the All Blacks, but one who seems destined to don the black jersey is Hurricanes flanker Du'Plessis Kirifi. Video
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Quick and easy lockdown recipes, shared by you
Quick and easy lockdown recipes, shared by you
Takeaways, restaurants and cafes are closed, forcing New Zealanders to get creative in the kitchen. Here are some recipes the public has shared with RNZ.
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Where Covid-19 meets tourism, taps and nanotechnology
Two Cents Worth answers two listeners’ questions around how Covid-19 might change the world. Audio
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Covid-19 lockdown: Home cooking adds flavour and frustration
Lockdown cooking instills passion - and frustration
Being cooped up at home is forcing New Zealanders back into the kitchen and while it's a silver lining for some, others are pining for takeout.
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Lockdown less stressful than 2019 Nelson fires - residents
Lockdown less stressful than 2019 Nelson fires - residents
Tasman residents forced out of their homes by last year's wildfire say it does not compare with being in a lockdown.
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Regional Wrap
Covid-19 is upsetting the labour supply for some harvests but a dollop of rain in certain drought stricken areas is cheering farmers up, although those in Marlborough are still begging for more. Audio
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Government clarifies essential services during Covid-19 lockdown
The Warehouse, liquor stores told to close
Dairies to stay open, "big box" retailers stay open for trade customers - some of the new details given on essential services. Audio
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Covid-19: Restaurants unsure about essential service restrictions
Covid-19: All restaurants, cafes and bars set for total closure
The government has provided more clarity about what constitutes essential services as the deadline for the unprecedented nationwide shut down fast approaches.
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Focus on mental health to cope with Covid-19 stressors
'Concern and anxiety mounting': Ways to prioritise mental health amid Covid-19
The Mental Health Foundation has noticed increased concern about how to manage mental wellbeing since the Covid-19 pandemic, with more people seeking advice on how to cope with stress and anxiety.
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The community trapping pests along Ōrari River
In South Canterbury, by the Ōrari river, next to Geraldine, groups of farmers and environmentalists, many of whom are both of these things, are setting up a trap library. Bryan Clearwater explains the… Audio
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Race records smashed at Ironman New Zealand
Race records smashed at Ironman New Zealand
Third time was a charm for both winners on a record-smashing day at Ironman New Zealand in Taupo.
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The Seattle company boss who put everyone on $70K
The Seattle company boss who put everyone on $70K
In 2015, the boss of a card payments company in Seattle introduced a $70,000 minimum salary for all of his 120 staff - and personally took a pay cut of $1 million.
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Coronavirus and the economy: Responding to Covid-19 with precision
Coronavirus and the economy: Responding to Covid-19 with precision
Analysis - The Covid-19 coronavirus will affect the health of New Zealanders and the economy and the more the government does to protect New Zealanders' health, the larger the cost to the economy…
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Airport contraband: Leave the Marmite at home, aviation security warns
Leave the Marmite at home, aviation security warns
Guns, knives, cans of petrol and fireworks are just some of the contraband items regularly picked up by aviation security. They also get a "mountain of butter and Marmite".
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Eating green with British food writer Melissa Hemsley
British food writer and home cook Melissa Hemsley has just released her new cookbook Eat Green: Delicious Flexitarian Recipes for Planet-Friendly Eating. Audio
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Fridge-Raid Frittata
Recipe by Melissa Hemsley
From Summer Three to Seven on Wednesday 15 January 2020
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Jane Wrigglesworth - growing herbs
If you’re catching up with some gardening this summer over the holidays and are curious about growing some herbs, expert Jane Wrigglesworth says it’s all quite easy and shares her pro tips. Audio