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Toilet-builders set to leave remote island in Fiji
Audio 20 Sep 2016A 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
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Cracker potential for NZ cheese exports
Cracker potential for NZ cheese exports
It's time for New Zealand to realise the export potential of its cheese market, a British industry veteran says.
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A lone baby sea lion has French Polynesia guessing
A lone baby sea lion has French Polynesia guessing
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...
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'I could hardly get myself to the medical centre'
'I could hardly get myself to the medical centre'
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
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Aiming for the money shot
Aiming for the money shot
Sonia Sly talks to three fashion photographers about breaking into the dog-eat-dog industry.
- 'Sympathy, flowers, cards and baking. Then silence'
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Walking in Their Shoes
As the refugee crisis deepens in Europe, Christchurch children have gained an insight into the plight of the many Syrian families affected. Audio
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Parenting: Five 'E's for body positivity
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
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Three jobs but still struggling
Three jobs but still struggling financially
A Porirua couple who work almost 80 hours a week still struggle to afford food for their two young children. Audio
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Living in a post-Brexit world
Living in a post-Brexit world
It sounds like an unappetising high-fibre breakfast cereal, but Brexit has far more outreaching effects than your digestion.
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The Art of Etiquette – art galleries
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
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Kids living in vans? I'm mad as hell
Kids living in vans? I'm mad as hell
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.
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Pianist and Vegetable Guru Clyde Potter
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
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Pianist and Vegetable Guru Clyde Potter
Pianist and Vegetable Guru Clyde Potter
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…
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Pilot project for homeless in Chch hopes to expand
Pilot project for homeless in Chch hopes to expand
Six young homeless Christchurch people who have gone from living in abandoned buildings to managing a house have not found it easy, says a youth service worker.
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'Fatman' Fury mocks Klitschko
'Fatman' Fury mocks Klitschko
World heavyweight boxing champion Tyson Fury has mocked Wladimir Klitschko, telling him he was beaten by a fat man in their first encounter.
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The Poet and the Runaway
Ella Henry is a respected broadcaster and academic but in 1970 she was a lost and restless teenager, on the verge of getting into serious trouble. A chance encounter with a famous literary figure… Video, Audio
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Larb
Recipe by Dai and Dal
From Nine To Noon on Monday 11 April 2016
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World faces 'unrelenting march' of diabetes
World faces 'unrelenting march' of diabetes
Diabetes now affects nearly one in 11 adults, the World Health Organization says.
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Flocking Kiwis Singapore - Melanie Edmonds
Flocking Kiwis Singapore - Melanie Edmonds
Flocking Kiwis is a series about young New Zealanders living abroad and how they transition into life away from home.
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How to avoid Twitter's toxic tangles
Twitter's toxic tangles - and how to avoid them
ANALYSIS: Twitter can be useful, but it's also prone to acrimony and dissension. Megan Whelan looks at its many stoushes and asks if there's any way to stop them.
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'Bike-packers' 3000km NZ trek
Cyclists trek from Cape Reinga to Bluff
When is a race not a race? The Tour Aotearoa bike trek, from Cape Reinga to Bluff, brings a different philosophy to the peloton.
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Henry Worsley dies attempting solo Antarctic trek
British adventurer Henry Worsley dies attempting solo Antarctic trek
British adventurer Henry Worsley has died while attempting to become the first person to cross the Antarctic unsupported. Audio
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Momentum grows for microbead ban
Momentum grows for microbead ban
The government may ban cosmetic products containing plastic microbeads, two decades after scientists first sounded the alarm about them polluting waterways.