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  • Angling for high office

    News
    The Wireless
    14 Apr 2015
    No caption

    Hillary Clinton has been in the public eye for more than two decades - and now she's running for the top job.

    Angling for high office
  • Burden of a name

    News
    The Wireless
    12 Mar 2015
    No caption

    Fitting in isn't so easy when you have to constantly apologise for your name.

    A name shouldn't need an apology
  • Eagle Rays - An Inner City Wildlife Spectacle

    Audio
    environment
    5 Mar 2015

    Every summer, eagle rays and stingrays hang out around Wellington's waterfront, feeding, mating and enthralling passers-by Audio

  • Eagle Rays - An Inner City Wildlife Spectacle

    News
    Our Changing World environment
    5 Mar 2015

    Every summer, eagle rays and stingrays hang out around Wellington's waterfront, feeding, mating and enthralling passers-by

    Audio

    Eagle Rays - An Inner City Wildlife Spectacle
  • Fresh Tuna Salad

    Recipe
    20 Feb 2015

    Recipe by Julie Biuso

    From Afternoons on Friday 20 February 2015

  • Pork campaign ruckus crackles online

    News
    New Zealand
    18 Feb 2015
    Image posted by NZ Pork on Facebook.

    Who said pigs couldn't fly? An advertising campaign for NZ Pork has grabbed attention online, with some labelling it sexist and others just a "bit of fun".

    Pork campaign ruckus crackles online
  • Super Simple SuperGrans Custard Squares

    Recipe
    1 Feb 2015

    Recipe by Kim Penny

    From Spectrum on Sunday 1 February 2015

  • How to cook a whole fish

    Audio
    1 Dec 2014

    Tom Hutchison, the chef at Wellington restaurant WBC, explains the best ways to cook a whole fish - and how to ensure no part is wasted. Audio

  • Whole Baked Flounder with Gremolata on Crushed New Season Potatoes

    Recipe
    1 Dec 2014

    Recipe by Tom Hutchison

    From Nine To Noon on Monday 1 December 2014

  • Nutritious plants solution to NCDs - scientist

    Audio 10 Nov 2014

    An Australian scientist says the nutritional benefits of locally grown plants can have huge health benefits in the fight against non communicable diseases in the Pacific. Audio

  • Coming home

    News
    The Wireless
    2 Oct 2014
    A picture of Claire Adamson in London on her OE

    Returning home after a stint overseas can feel a lot like admitting defeat – but Claire Adamson made a new life in New Zealand.

    Coming home after the OE
  • Movie review: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

    News
    The Wireless
    25 Sep 2014
    A gif of the old Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles movie

    "Aggressively, horrifically dumb." Michael Bay's Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle reboot brings Adam Goodall out of his shell.

    Movie review: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
  • Leaders would struggle on low incomes

    News
    Politics Election 2014
    15 Sep 2014
    John Key

    Political leaders agree they would struggle to live on the incomes of the poorest households, the lowest 10 percent of which exist on less than $21,000 a year. Audio

    Leaders would struggle on low incomes
  • From the fringe: Week 3

    News
    The Wireless
    19 Aug 2014
    A picture of Joseph Moore with a World Cup commemorative beer

    In a week of wins, Joseph Moore rediscovers his love for comedy and almost pulls off papping a minor television celebrity.

    From the fringe: Week 3
  • Speaking truth to comedians

    News
    The Wireless
    14 Aug 2014
    a portrait of Bridget Christie. She wears a blazer and a gig tshirt.

    If comedians are free to challenge the status quo, should we ask for more from stand-up than ninety minutes of comfortable chuckles?

    Speaking truth to comedians
  • Bidding a farewell to Finn

    News
    The Wireless
    13 Aug 2014
    An illustration of a man

    Rosabel Tan reflects on the death of a friend, failed by the system.

    Farewell to Finn
  • Moving on with a paper trail of abuse

    News
    The Wireless
    12 Aug 2014
    An illustration of shadowy figures linked by ribbon, with one cutting the ties

    Ten years after he walked out on his violent mother, one writer still feels the impact of the abuse he suffered as a child.

    Moving on with a paper trail of abuse
  • Changing life on the farm

    News
    The Wireless
    6 Aug 2014
    Photo of rob cashmore

    The contribution of farming to climate change means there’s a tension between the desire to grow our export economy, and the need to protect our natural environment.

    Changing life on the farm
  • Maria Tutaia

    News
    The Wireless
    3 Jul 2014
    Maria Tutai at Chaucer Primary school in Blockhouse Bay, where she has fond memories of netball practices.

    In Your Hood is a series that will explore the neighbourhoods of prominent, and up and coming, Kiwi talent. First up, we have Silver Fern Maria Tutaia.

    In your hood: Maria Tutaia
  • JETing in

    News
    The Wireless
    2 Jul 2014
    Scarlett, in a market, holding a package of "candy cheese"

    Scarlett Cayford counts herself among the many educated but directionless Westerners who have taken a step into the unknown with the JET programme.

    JETing in for a year in Japan
  • All that glitters

    News
    The Wireless
    23 May 2014
    Nick Robinson: "On my Friday alone, I do two gigs and I earn more on a Friday than a week in New Zealand.”

    Amanda Fisher talks to young New Zealanders seeking their fortune in the desert playground of Dubai.

    All that glitters: Expat life in Dubai
  • Start-up to stay-up

    News
    The Wireless
    22 May 2014
    Anna Guenther, wearing sneakers, her laptop on a beer crate.

    Making a fortune from a tech start-up is an alluring dream, but what does it take?

    Going from start-up to stay-up
  • Peanut brown rice patties

    Recipe
    5 May 2014

    Recipe by Emma Galloway

    From Nine To Noon on Monday 5 May 2014

  • George Frideric Handel (1685–1759)

    Audio
    music
    20 Apr 2014
    George Frederic Handel

    Dr Peter Hoar shines light on the effect Handel's music had on German, British and Kiwi national pride. Audio

  • Seven values for conscientious comics

    News
    The Wireless
    16 Apr 2014
    No caption

    Eamonn Marra shares his list of values that remind himself of the type of comedian that he wants to be.

    Seven values for conscientious comics
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