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  • Longbush Free Range Pork and The Prodigal Daughter

    Audio
    rural Wellington Region
    18 Sep 2015

    An American couple, Naya Brangenberg and Jeremy Wilhelm, have settled in Wairarapa and turned a hobby of running rare breed pigs into a full scale, free range system supplying specialty outlets and… Audio, Gallery

  • Longbush Free Range Pork and The Prodigal Daughter

    News
    Country Life rural
    18 Sep 2015

    An American couple, Naya Brangenberg and Jeremy Wilhelm, have settled in Wairarapa and turned a hobby of running rare breed pigs into a full scale, free range system supplying specialty outlets and…

    Audio

    Longbush Free Range Pork and The Prodigal Daughter
  • Culture on a plate - Secret dining Malaysian

    Audio
    food life and society
    7 Sep 2015

    There's Malaysian Indian, Malaysian Chinese and ethnic Malay cuisine reflecting the diversity of centuries old cultures. Lynda Chanwai-Earle joins other foodies on a secret dining trail as part of the… Audio, Gallery

  • Culture on a plate - Secret dining Malaysian

    News
    Here Now food
    7 Sep 2015

    There's Malaysian Indian, Malaysian Chinese and ethnic Malay cuisine reflecting the diversity of centuries old cultures. Lynda Chanwai-Earle joins other foodies on a secret dining trail as part of the…

    Audio

    Culture on a plate - Secret dining Malaysian
  • Culture on a plate - secret dining Chinese

    Audio
    food life and society
    31 Aug 2015

    Spicy Pigs ear and one hundred year old egg can be surprisingly delicious. Lynda Chanwai-Earle joins other foodies on the secret dining trail as part of the Wellington on a Plate festival to learn… Audio, Gallery

  • Culture on a plate - secret dining Chinese

    News
    Here Now food
    31 Aug 2015

    Spicy Pigs ear and one hundred year old egg can be surprisingly delicious. Lynda Chanwai-Earle joins other foodies on the secret dining trail as part of the Wellington on a Plate festival to learn…

    Audio

    Culture on a plate - secret dining Chinese
  • Langar for all humanity

    Audio
    food spiritual practices
    24 Aug 2015

    "Langar is about embracing every human, about feeding everyone. All are welcome to partake in the Sikh community meal."

    Little is known about the Wellington Sikh community which first opened its… Audio, Gallery

  • Langar for all humanity

    News
    Here Now food
    24 Aug 2015

    "Langar is about embracing every human, about feeding everyone. All are welcome to partake in the Sikh community meal."

    Little is known about the Wellington Sikh community which first opened its…

    Audio

    Langar for all humanity
  • Cook Islands' colourful celebration

    News
    World
    7 Aug 2015
    Cook Islands dancers at te maeva nui for the 50th anniversary of Cooks self governance

    Ferrying the people from the Cook Islands' Pa Enua, or far-flung outer islands, to Rarotonga for Constitution Day celebrations was not an easy task. Audio

    Cook Islands' colourful celebration
  • Lion's death raises conservation questions

    News
    World
    31 Jul 2015
    Much-loved Zimbabwean lion "Cecil" -pictured here in 2012 - was allegedly killed by an American tourist using a bow and arrow.

    The killing of a well-known lion by an American dentist has caused an internet storm. Is there ever an argument for shooting endangered animals?

    Lion's death raises conservation questions
  • Bolt gives up fast food

    News
    Sport
    24 Jul 2015
    Jamaica's Olympic sprint champion Usain Bolt.

    Jamaican track star Usain Bolt has admitted to sacrificing fast food in a bid to extend his stellar sprinting career.

    Bolt gives up fast food
  • All Blacks help spread the healthy word

    News
    New Zealand Pacific
    9 Jul 2015
    All Blacks Codie Taylor and Tom Taylor share some fruit with local children.

    The final whistle may have blown on the historic All Blacks-Manu Samoa Test match but the World Champions can leave the Pacific nation knowing they've left something behind. Audio

    All Blacks help spread the healthy word
  • Cost of living in squalor

    News
    The Wireless
    30 Jun 2015
    Angus Graves says he settled on a poor quality flat because it hard to find something affordable.

    The dilemma of finding affordable rental housing that’s also up to standard.

    Cost of living in squalor
  • Diet shakes unhealthy for children - nutritionists

    News
    New Zealand food
    26 Jun 2015
    protein powder

    Parents who give their kids meal replacement and weight-loss products could be damaging their physical and mental health, nutrition experts say. Audio

    'We are designed to eat real food'
  • A hard road to finding the perfect job

    News
    The Wireless
    18 Jun 2015
    No caption

    Matthew Crawley loves his job. But when it comes to employment, he’s had a dark history.

    A hard road to finding the perfect job
  • Caring when there's no one else to help

    News
    The Wireless
    15 Jun 2015
    No caption

    Kirsti Whalen and her mother were a team that fought together. This is her story of being a caregiver to the end.

    Caring when there's no one else to help
  • At home, unheard and often alone

    News
    The Wireless
    15 Jun 2015
    Alicia Wong and her mother Kai, who suffered a stroke.

    There's a group of young people in New Zealand whose world is mostly invisible to the rest of us.

    Young carers: At home, unheard and often alone
  • Sheep on ship well-cared for, says broker

    News
    Rural Country
    12 Jun 2015
    Livestock carrier Nada at PrimePort Timaru.

    The livestock broker who organised a shipment of live sheep to Mexico says the animals will be well-cared for on their journey. Audio

    Sheep on ship well-cared for, says broker
  • Flower of the Underworld - A Parasitic Treasure

    Audio
    science environment
    28 May 2015

    New Zealand's most unusual flowering plant has a strong connection with a rare nocturnal mammal - and both are thriving in the forests of Pureora. Video, Audio

  • Flower of the Underworld - A Parasitic Treasure

    News
    Our Changing World science
    28 May 2015

    New Zealand's most unusual flowering plant has a strong connection with a rare nocturnal mammal - and both are thriving in the forests of Pureora.

    Video, Audio

    Flower of the Underworld - A Parasitic Treasure
  • Competitive consumption for kids

    News
    New Zealand
    27 May 2015
    Birthday cake at a children's party.

    Wanton destruction is rife on the child birthday circuit. And the primary warhead of choice is the party bag, not the birthday cake.

    Competitive consumption for kids
  • Young and unemployed in NZ

    News
    The Wireless
    26 May 2015
    Toby King says Toi Ora helped him to find a job he enjoys.

    Tens of thousands of young New Zealanders are out of work. We talk to three who have struggled to get their foot in the door of the job market.

    What it's like to be young and unemployed in New Zealand
  • Moroccan Chicken

    Recipe
    22 May 2015

    Recipe by Julie Biuso

    From Afternoons on Friday 22 May 2015

  • Blaming farmers for emissions 'too easy'

    News
    Rural Country
    7 May 2015
    Meat at a butcher's shop

    A food security expert is pointing the finger at consumers and saying, if the world is to successfully fight climate change, people need to eat less meat.

    Blaming farmers for emissions 'too easy'
  • A New Direction

    Audio
    26 Apr 2015

    This week on One in Five: staff describe it a magic place. We visit Nelson's Salisbury School, a residential special education facility for girls with intellectual and behavioural difficulties. Three… Audio

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