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Best of 2019: recipes
Over the year we've been cooking up a storm so here are some of our most popular recipes, including one for chocolate-chip cookies that broke the internet.
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Food parcel distributions extended to meet growing demand
Food parcel distributions extended to meet growing demand
The Auckland City Mission has begun giving out this year's food parcels and presents to help thousands of struggling families have an enjoyable Christmas. Audio
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The Keto Diet - Trend or Treatment?
Insight - Touted as a cure for diabetes, epilepsy and doomed New Year's resolutions to lose weight, the Keto diet is taking off in popularity. Insight reporter Teresa Cowie asks - it is a trend or a… Audio
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Andrews-Nahu savours sweet weightlifting success
Andrews-Nahu savours sweet weightlifting success
Teenage weightlifter Kana Andrews-Nahu walked into the gym this afternoon with nothing on her mind but tackling another punishing training session.
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Royal Commission or royal mess: Abuse in Care inquiry's first year of troubled waters
Royal Commission: Nobody said it would be easy
Analysis - The Abuse in Care inquiry was supposed to be a Royal Commission, not a royal mess, writes David Cohen.
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Geese get marching orders at Auckland's Western Springs Park
Geese get marching orders at Auckland's Western Springs Park
More than 140 geese at Auckland's Western Springs Park are to be trucked up north before Christmas.
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Prince Charles says state of global environment at a tipping point
'We are testing this planet to destruction' - Prince Charles
Prince Charles is calling for people to become more sustainable in order to reverse the damage to the environment and mitigate climate change.
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Why mental health matters in sport
Why mental health matters in sport
Sport can be tough on athletes' bodies, but it's their minds that need looking after most, writes Hamish Bidwell.
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Play time over: How Kiwi kids lost their freedom to roam
With New Zealand's population about to hit 5 Million for the first time Insight's reporter Teresa Cowie talks to five 5-year-olds from around the country to find out what it’s like to be 'the big 0-5'… Video, Audio
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'Some mud needs to be thrown' - farmer at Fonterra AGM
'Some mud needs to be thrown' - farmer at Fonterra AGM
Fonterra shareholders are frustrated and want accountability after turbulent times for the country's biggest enterprise.
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Local effort to reel in pesky catfish recognised at Biosecurity Awards
Local effort to reel in pesky catfish recognised at Biosecurity Awards
Bay of Plenty locals who are reeling in the region's pesky catfish problem scooped the top gong at New Zealand's Biosecurity Awards.
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The New Zealanders holding vigils for chickens
The New Zealanders holding vigils for chickens
Meet the people showing love and compassion to animals about to be slaughtered, as part of a global movement that has arrived in our country. Video
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Honour a sweet reward for sugar research
Dr Lisa Te Morenga has won the 2019 Hamilton Award for her internationally significant research on sugar and its impacts on health. Audio
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Honour a sweet reward for sugar research
Honour a sweet reward for sugar research
Dr Lisa Te Morenga has won the 2019 Hamilton Award for her internationally significant research on sugar and its impacts on health.
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A disordered food system has created an obesogenic world which engineers overconsumption
Kim Hill explores the true cost of abundant cheap, fatty and sugary food with Dr Sally Mackay, Dr Matire Harwood, Deborah Manning and Prof. Hugh Campbell. Audio
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How Technology is Changing Our Towns
Could an online bra fitting service be the final death knell for bricks and mortar stores?
Claire Crofton finds out. Audio
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WHO's 5-year plan to target obesity, smoking and superbugs
WHO's 5-year plan to target obesity, smoking and superbugs
Health ministers from across the Asia Pacific region have agreed on a new set of health priorities to make the Western Pacific a healthier, safer region. Audio
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Young activists speak out at UN ahead of climate strike action
Young activists speak out at UN ahead of climate strike action
Young people have speaking at the UN about the impacts of climate change ahead of a youth-led climate strike that will see worldwide demonstrations calling for more action from political leaders. Audio
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Kākā go gaga in Abel Tasman National Park
Kākā go gaga in Abel Tasman National Park
A record number of threatened native New Zealand parrots have today been released into the Abel Tasman National Park. Video
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Fijian student takes climate fight to the world
Fijian student takes climate fight to the world
Fijian student AnnMary Raduva will join young activists from around the world at the United Nations Climate Summit this weekend. Audio
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Call for govt action on unhealthy food ads aimed at children
Call for govt action on unhealthy food ads aimed at children
A nutrition expert says the government needs to to restrict advertising for unhealthy food, particularly messages aimed at children. Audio
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Raphael Rowe: Inside the World's Toughest Prisons
Raphael Rowe spent 12 years in prison for a crime he didn't commit, and now he's heading back to prison in his role as the host of Inside the World's Toughest Prisons. Video, Audio
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Stink Bugs: Be Afraid, Be Very Afraid
Our most feared pest could be starting its journey to New Zealand.
Nikki Mandow dons some over-sized steel-capped boots to discover the superhuman efforts that biosecurity officials, scientists… Audio
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Planting seeds of te reo across the ditch
Planting seeds of te reo across the ditch
Te wiki o te reo Māori - The reo revitalisation has made its way to Australia, with Māori language schools popping up across Australia, including a kōhanga reo in the middle of the outback.
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How statistics can help us separate fact from fiction
David Spiegelhalter has built a career sorting the lies from the statistics. In his new book The Art of Statistics the Cambridge Professor shares his passion for data, scientific evidence and risk… Audio