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  • The Mixtape: Bic Runga 2016

    Audio
    music
    12 Nov 2016
    Bic Runga

    Much loved singer songwriter Bic Runga is about to be inducted to the NZ Music Hall Of Fame, and has a new album out on Friday. Close Your Eyes includes ten cover versions of songs close to Runga's… Audio

  • Donald the Wolf? Not so much ...

    News
    World Comment & Analysis
    10 Nov 2016
    An illustration of Donald Trump at the Desert Trip festival in California last month.

    Opinion - Support for Donald Trump has been based, in part, on a demand for respect, writes Rob Hosking

    Donald the Wolf? Not so much ...
  • Full extent of NCDs in the region yet to be acknowledged

    Audio 31 Oct 2016
    Tim Martyn from the Fiji office of the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation.

    The United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation says the full extent of a crisis of non-communicable diseases in the region is yet to be acknowledged. Audio

  • Students and teachers worldwide think sex ed sucks

    News
    The Wireless
    27 Oct 2016
    “The gap between what students think they know and what they actually know is tremendous"

    Whether it's how it's taught in Iran, Japan or New Zealand, sex ed is often described as embarrassing, heterosexist and out-of-touch.

    Students and teachers worldwide think sex ed sucks
  • Minister prefers KFC perfume to tough questions

    Audio
    politics
    16 Oct 2016
    Paula Bennett on Friday Story

    An official information request reveals an interview shy minister jumped at the chance to discuss KFC perfume on prime time TV Audio

  • Minister prefers KFC perfume to tough questions

    News
    Mediawatch politics
    16 Oct 2016
    Paula Bennett on Friday Story

    An official information request reveals an interview shy minister jumped at the chance to discuss KFC perfume on prime time TV

    Audio

    Minister prefers KFC perfume to tough questions
  • A toast to gluten-freedom

    Audio
    food health
    15 Oct 2016
    Freedom loaf

    Yeshe Dawa's perfected a gluten-free bread that's liberating her from a life of allergies, food intolerances and dietary restrictions. Her Freedom loaf takes centre stage at her cafe, the Midnight… Audio, Gallery

  • Can a rugby fan truly learn to love the NFL?

    News
    The Wireless
    5 Oct 2016
    No caption

    It’s not easy to care about the NFL, especially when we have rugby.

    Can a rugby fan truly learn to love the NFL?
  • ‘It’s a promise to everyone on my team’: Thomston on his debut album Topograph

    News
    The Wireless
    5 Oct 2016
    No caption

    Thomston goes deep on the stories that fuelled the songs from his just-released debut record.

    ‘It’s a promise to everyone on my team’: Thomston on his debut album Topograph
  • Food with Chelsea Winter

    Audio
    food
    30 Sep 2016
    Scrumptious by Chelsea Winter, published by Random House NZ.

    Chelsea Winter is one of New Zealand's favourite cooks, and she aims at helping people make every day delicious. Her previous book, Homemade Happiness, was the best-selling cookbook in New Zealand for… Audio, Gallery

  • The curious science of war

    Audio
    science health
    27 Sep 2016
    soldiers

    Infections from a cut and sleep deprivation can be annoying, for many of us. For soldiers, they can be life threatening. Research aimed at helping soldiers survive everything from desert heat to shark… Audio

  • Toilet-builders set to leave remote island in Fiji

    Audio 20 Sep 2016
    One of the All Hands Volunteers, Ryan Cuevas, has been in Fiji since March, building these temporary toilets.

    A group of volunteers on Fiji's remote Koro Island are heading home this week after six months of building toilets and living in tents. Audio

  • Cracker potential for NZ cheese exports

    News
    Country business
    1 Sep 2016
    cheese and crackers

    It's time for New Zealand to realise the export potential of its cheese market, a British industry veteran says.

    Cracker potential for NZ cheese exports
  • A lone baby sea lion has French Polynesia guessing

    News
    Pacific French Polynesia
    27 Aug 2016
    The baby sea lion was found on the French Polynesian island of Raivavae last Saturday.

    Last Saturday evening on Raivavae, a small volcanic island that juts out from the vast expanse of the eastern Pacific Ocean, residents made an unusual discovery on the edge of...

    A lone baby sea lion has French Polynesia guessing
  • 'I could hardly get myself to the medical centre'

    News
    New Zealand
    17 Aug 2016
    Drinking water stations have been set up around Havelock North.

    Volunteers will visit more homes in Havelock North today as authorities try to gauge the full level of water-borne gastric illness in the town. Video

    'I could hardly get myself to the medical centre'
  • Aiming for the money shot

    News
    The Wireless
    16 Aug 2016
    No caption

    Sonia Sly talks to three fashion photographers about breaking into the dog-eat-dog industry.

    Aiming for the money shot
  • 'Sympathy, flowers, cards and baking. Then silence'

    News
    The Wireless
    21 Jul 2016
    No caption

    Notes on losing a sibling to suicide.

    'Sympathy, flowers, cards and baking. Then silence'
  • Walking in Their Shoes

    Audio
    13 Jul 2016
    A photo of part of the challenge for pupils was carrying all their own gear on their backs

    As the refugee crisis deepens in Europe, Christchurch children have gained an insight into the plight of the many Syrian families affected. Audio

  • Parenting: Five 'E's for body positivity

    Audio
    7 Jul 2016
    Lorde

    Auckland writer Angela Barnett, founder of the body positivity website F**king Awesome Bulimics I Know, or FABIK, talks to Kathryn about raising children with positive body image. Audio

  • Three jobs but still struggling financially

    News
    New Zealand inequality
    30 Jun 2016
    29062016 Photo RNZ / Rebekah Parsons-King. Situa Tangatauli works three jobs on a minimum wage and struggles to feed her family, she is hoping to get a living wage to better the lives of her family.

    A Porirua couple who work almost 80 hours a week still struggle to afford food for their two young children. Audio

    Three jobs but still struggling
  • Living in a post-Brexit world

    News
    The Wireless
    27 Jun 2016
    No caption

    It sounds like an unappetising high-fibre breakfast cereal, but Brexit has far more outreaching effects than your digestion.

    Living in a post-Brexit world
  • The Art of Etiquette – art galleries

    Audio
    arts Wellington Region
    14 Jun 2016
    Peter McLeavey stand, Auckland Art Fair, 2007, showing William Dunning’s Antipodean alter 1840-1900, 2007.

    Can I touch the art work? Is it OK to eat in an art gallery? Why shouldn't I wear bulky clothes? Upbeat producer Zoe George paints an etiquette picture with Erika McClintock from City Gallery in… Video, Audio

  • Kids living in vans? I'm mad as hell

    News
    New Zealand Comment & Analysis
    10 Jun 2016
    Van

    OPINION: When a child has to tell the Prime Minister what it's like to live in a van, the country is in crisis, says Bonnie Sumner, and she's mad as hell.

    Kids living in vans? I'm mad as hell
  • Pianist and Vegetable Guru Clyde Potter

    Audio
    rural farming
    3 Jun 2016

    Clyde Potter owns Epicurean Supplies, an extensive, organic, market garden on the outskirts of Hastings. He was one of the first growers to get into many of the Asian greens three decades ago, and he… Audio, Gallery

  • Pianist and Vegetable Guru Clyde Potter

    News
    Country Life rural
    3 Jun 2016

    Clyde Potter owns Epicurean Supplies, an extensive, organic, market garden on the outskirts of Hastings. He was one of the first growers to get into many of the Asian greens three decades ago, and he…

    Audio

    Pianist and Vegetable Guru Clyde Potter
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