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  • Allergy-Friendly Pizza

    Recipe
    20 Apr 2018

    Recipe by Charlotte Graham-McLay

    From Recipes on Friday 20 April 2018

  • No-Bake, Gluten Free Chocolate Truffles

    Recipe
    20 Apr 2018

    Recipe by Charlotte Graham-McLay

    From Recipes on Friday 20 April 2018

  • Ellie Jay's waste free diary: ‘Is it easy to stop throwing stuff away?’

    News
    The Wireless
    18 Apr 2018
    Le bin bag heureuse

    In which she tries (and fails gloriously) to go waste free for a week.

    Ellie Jay's waste free diary: ‘Is it easy to stop throwing stuff away?’
  • Passover in NZ: 'We were once strangers'

    News
    Comment & Analysis spiritual practices
    6 Apr 2018
    Food on the Passover table, including the traditional charoset and Matzah bread.

    First Person - While many spent Easter indulging in chocolate, NZ's Jewish community have been eating unleavened bread. Sophia Duckor-Jones joins a group of fellow young Jews to celebrate Passover…

    Passover in NZ: 'We were once strangers'
  • Nursing can’t shake its bullying problem

    News
    The Wireless
    3 Apr 2018
    No caption

    Belittled, humiliated and pushed to their limits

    Nursing can’t shake its bullying problem
  • Shaye Boddington's leap of faith

    Audio 3 Apr 2018
    BUDAPEST, HUNGARY - JULY 14: Shaye Boddington of New Zealand  competes during the Womens 1M Springboard Diving, preliminary round on day one of the Budapest 2017 FINA World Championships on July 14, 2017 in Budapest, Hungary.  (Photo by Laurence Griffiths/Getty Images)

    Shaye Boddington was set for international diving success as a teenager when she dropped out of the sport altogether. More than a decade later, she's back with a second shot.

  • The lows and lows of flat hunting in Auckland

    News
    The Wireless
    26 Feb 2018
    Mary-Margaret Slack

    Is everywhere better than here?

    The lows and lows of flat hunting in Auckland
  • Screeching frogs no music to Papamoa's ears

    News
    New Zealand environment
    16 Feb 2018
    Green and gold bell frogs: delightful to some; less so to others

    A biblical plague of screeching frogs is terrorising the residents of a beachside Bay of Plenty town. Video

    Screeching frogs no music to Papamoa's ears
  • Rubbish runner keeps on plogging

    Audio
    environment
    15 Feb 2018
    no caption

    Keen runner Matt Akehurst set himself a challenge to pick up 7000 pieces of litter in 70 days – and it’s turning out to be depressingly easy. Audio

  • Serdakh

    Recipe
    12 Feb 2018

    Recipe by Olia Hercules

    From Nine To Noon on Monday 12 February 2018

  • Larger vaccination mission planned for Indonesian Papua

    Audio
    Pacific
    30 Jan 2018
    A child is vaccinated by an aid worker.

    A senior Indonesian health official says a vaccination campaign in Asmat will move to other Papuan districts in coming months after a deadly outbreak of measles. Audio

  • CRISPR crops: the rise of gene edited foods

    Audio
    food science
    27 Jan 2018
    Agaricus bisporus Zuchtchampignon

    With the Royal Society soon to release a discussion paper on the use of gene editing in agriculture, we're replaying Simon Morton's 2017 story on how this genetic technique's already being used to… Audio

  • We The People: Meet the NZ-born artist who was at the heart of the campaign

    News
    The Wireless
    20 Jan 2018
    People with We The People posters marching on Inauguration Day in the United States last year.

    There's more to come from Cleo Barnett.

    We The People: Meet the NZ-born artist who was at the heart of the campaign
  • Kitchen science: fire

    Audio
    food science
    19 Jan 2018
    banana and egg

    Kids are fascinated by fire and kitchen science is a fun, supervised way for them to learn about it, says science communicator Michelle Dickinson. She tells us how to make a candle from a banana and… Audio

  • The Big Reveal: I take after my dad

    News
    The Wireless
    16 Jan 2018
    Five finger discount

    A shoplifter confesses.

    The Big Reveal: I take after my dad
  • Contributing to plastic waste - the last straw

    News
    New Zealand environment
    5 Jan 2018
    Alia de Jaltasyrras is the manager at Little Murray, a takeaway café at Piha Beach, has ditched plastics in favour of paper.

    Increasing numbers of restaurants and cafes are opting to ditch straws to avoid adding to the masses of plastic ending up along New Zealand's coasts.

    Contributing to plastic waste - the last straw
  • CRISPR: growing and eating gene-edited foods

    Audio
    food technology
    31 Dec 2017
    No metadata

    When CRISPR hit the news a few years ago it sounded like magic - now we can turn on and off genes at will  and it was different to traditional GM technology that introduced genes from one species to… Audio

  • A brief history of Dungeons & Dragons in Aotearoa

    News
    The Wireless
    18 Dec 2017
    Keith Smith

    An RPG noob in Auckland Pathfinder Society's court

    A brief history of Dungeons & Dragons in Aotearoa
  • Family struck by botulism ineligible for ACC

    News
    New Zealand health
    10 Dec 2017
    Wild boar may have poisoned Putaruru family

    The Putaruru family struck down by botulism after eating wild boar last month have been told they will not be eligible for ACC.

    Family struck by botulism ineligible for ACC
  • Rob Beaglehole: the sugar needs to stop

    Audio
    health
    10 Dec 2017
    Rob Beaglehole: the war against sugary drinks

    The number of children having rotting teeth surgically removed has doubled in the past ten years. Audio

  • The Birds of Summer

    Audio
    environment
    8 Dec 2017
    Starlings enjoy a bath

    While many people are loving the high temperatures, the country's birds are already thirsty and overheated. So how can we help? By putting out fresh, clean water, says Robert Webb from the… Audio, Gallery

  • I tried out Matilda Rice’s lazy, beautiful life for a week - and it sucked

    News
    The Wireless
    14 Nov 2017
    No caption

    Katie Parker puts The Lazy Girl’s Guide to Living a Beautiful Life to the test - and finds that being lazy doesn’t come cheap.

    I tried out Matilda Rice’s lazy, beautiful life for a week - and it sucked
  • Great Ideas - Part 12: 'We have eggs don't we?'

    Audio 1 Nov 2017
    No caption

    In the final episode of this series, three experts discuss the future of food - whether we will all be eating crickets, what is a balanced meal anyway, and will turmeric save us all? Audio

  • Up with the crammers and insomniacs

    News
    The Wireless
    27 Oct 2017
    Heads down, snacks out, up and alert. Students (left to right) Wayne Kalotiti, Veli Pavihi and Nara Su are too busy to do anything but study at the Victoria University’s Campus Hub.

    At exam time, study comes before sleep

    Up with the crammers and insomniacs
  • Mangarara Station: 'Food choices have a big effect on the environment'

    Audio
    rural farming
    20 Oct 2017
    No caption

    The Harts farm a 610 hectare property in Central Hawkes Bay. Holistic farming is their aim, with the catchphrase, earth care, people care, and fair share. They have pigs, sheep, beef cattle and… Audio, Gallery

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