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Wanderlust
Pitched as a 'transformational festival' Wanderlust brings together yoga and music to open hearts, minds, and hip flexors. Started in the United States in 2009, the Wanderlust experience has reached… Audio
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Spectrum for 1 February 2015
Supergrans is a volunteer organisation which offers practical support to assist members of the community in acquiring life skills such as cooking, budgeting, menu planning, sewing and gardening… Audio
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Yoga on the Water
Amelia Nurse heads out onto Wellington Harbour to find out about quite a novel water activity - stand up paddle board (SUP) yoga with instructor Megan Sety. Audio
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The Silver Horsemen
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Spectrum for Sunday 18 January - The Silver Horsemen
It happens every year, and the good people of Eketahuna are used to seeing women with flowing locks and bearded men striding around garbed in leather, wool - and often chain mail, and carting a sword… Audio
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Alexander Hatrick and The Paddle Steamer Waimarie
Audio 24 Dec 2014Peter Hardy has an odd uniform - a full Edwardian costume which he dons daily to impersonate Alexander Hatrick, who amongst other pursuits owned a fleet of boats on the Whanganui River and was mayor… Audio
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Community Relations
Denis Wood talks about negotiating positive relationships in the community. Audio
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One In Five for 23 November 2014 - The Shed Project
Denis Wood is founder of The Shed Project – a wide reaching initiative in Paraparaumu which offers opportunities and choices to differently abled people and youth. Audio
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Things They Make
Denis talks Amelia through the range of things they make at the Shed Project. Audio
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Behind the Scenes: Kim Hill creates a glass object
Kim Hill makes a glass paperweight at the Chronicle Glass studio under the supervision of business co-owner and glass artist Katie Brown. Audio
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NZ Society - Kate Elder
Every year, Kapiti Coast artists throw open their doors for the annual Kapiti Arts Trail. This year, 62 artists from Paekakariki to Otaki will welcome the public into their studios to view and discuss… Audio
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The Village Meats: Full Interview Part 2 - Saturday Morning
Audio 24 Oct 2014Michael and Lucy Law opened The Village Meats in Raumati Beach six months ago with the goal in mind to fill what they saw as a gap in the market. They talk with Amelia Nurse. Audio
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The Village Meats: Full Interview Part 1 - Friday Night
Audio 24 Oct 2014Michael and Lucy Law opened The Village Meats in Raumati Beach six months ago with the goal in mind to fill what they saw as a gap in the market. Audio
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NZ Society - The Village Meats
Audio 24 Oct 2014Michael and Lucy Law opened The Village Meats in Raumati Beach six months ago with the goal in mind to fill what they saw as a gap in the market: someplace where you could get free range meats with… Audio
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Kapiti Seed Bank - extended interview
Audio 3 Oct 2014A lettuce head can produce up to 30 000 seeds - roughly one for every person on the Kapiti Coast. The Kapiti Seedbank acts as a community chest of seeds with an emphasis on finding varieties of… Audio
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Kapiti Seedbank
Anna Butterfield sees seeds as cultural artefacts, each bean or basil seed carrying the story of its cultivation. And when you consider there are 300 000 edible plants in the world - and we only eat… Audio
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Supplementary audio: Tour of Sustainability Trust
Audio 12 Sep 2014Take an audio tour of Wellington's Sustainability Trust. Audio
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NZ Society - Curtain Bank
It's not news that New Zealand has a problem with damp houses and the associated health issues - and that many people can't afford to take steps to fix the problem. That's where the Curtain Bank comes… Audio
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Wet plate collodion photographer Brian Scadden
Brian Scadden's passion is old-school craft photography on cameras dating as early as the mid-19th century - some of which he designs and builds himself. These cameras, which can weigh up to 60kgs… Audio
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Old-School Photography
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Palau comes under spotlight after hosting Forum
Audio 8 Aug 2014The small Pacific country of Palau has come under the spotlight after hosting this year's Pacific Islands Forum leaders' summit. Audio
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Improving Inanga Breeding Habitat
The Department of Conservation's David Moss explains how people can help to create better breeding habitat for inanga. Audio
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Improving Inanga Breeding Habitat
The Department of Conservation's David Moss explains how people can help to create better breeding habitat for inanga. Audio
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Climbing the Auckland Harbour Bridge
Audio 20 Jun 2014Many of us have been across the Auckland Harbour Bridge - but what about under and over - by foot? In the 55th Anniversary year of the bridge, Amelia Nurse tests her confidence about heights to cross… Audio
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Measuring Weather with a Helikite
A helikite is a small helium-powered balloon that can be used to hoist meteorological instruments above ground to measure local weather conditions. Audio