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In your hood: Maria Tutaia
Maria Tutaia
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.
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JETing in for a year in Japan
JETing in
Scarlett Cayford counts herself among the many educated but directionless Westerners who have taken a step into the unknown with the JET programme.
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All that glitters: Expat life in Dubai
All that glitters
Amanda Fisher talks to young New Zealanders seeking their fortune in the desert playground of Dubai.
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Going from start-up to stay-up
Start-up to stay-up
Making a fortune from a tech start-up is an alluring dream, but what does it take?
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Peanut brown rice patties
Recipe by Emma Galloway
From Nine To Noon on Monday 5 May 2014
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George Frideric Handel (1685–1759)
Dr Peter Hoar shines light on the effect Handel's music had on German, British and Kiwi national pride. Audio
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Seven values for conscientious comics
Seven values for conscientious comics
Eamonn Marra shares his list of values that remind himself of the type of comedian that he wants to be.
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Asking for help with mental health
Asking for help with mental health
Young people suffer disproportionately from mental health issues. Are there enough services available to help them?
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A liquid food lifestyle
A liquid food lifestyle
Lara Jones discovers the wonders of having a good blender while having “adult braces”.
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Meat the future
Meat the future
New Zealand punches above its weight in terms of global meat consumption. But if we don't change our habits soon, we risk running out of it altogether.
- Eating rare at Cazador
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Hey, Cliché Guevara! Travel is not a revolution
Hey, Cliché Guevara!
Hilary Beattie returns to New Zealand after a month overseas empty-handed of insight. Turns out Eat, Pray, Love isn't instructional.
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Dieting fads, or healthy eating?
Dieting fads, or healthy eating?
Natalie Mankelow asks, are we healthier if we eat dairy-free or gluten-free?
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Teaching no cure-all for kids
Teaching no cure-all for kids
Politicians have been focusing on education in the run up to the election, but is it really the cure-all they make out? Education Correspondent John Gerritsen examines the issues. Audio
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English majors wanted
English majors wanted
Upon graduating, Emma Adams discovered arts degrees are flawed – but she chooses to be cautiously optimistic.
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Tour diary: Riding in Cars with (Mostly Straight) Boys
Tour diary: Riding in Cars
Sam Brooks takes his play Riding in Cars with (Mostly Straight) Boys to the Fringe Festival.
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Humble spud most popular vege
Humble spud most popular vege
The industry body for potato growers is using the vegetable's new popularity to launch the largest marketing campaign it has ever undertaken.
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What's the harm in a puff?
What's the harm in a puff?
Most New Zealanders will try pot at some point in their lives. We look at what that could mean for their health.
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Big Day Out 2014 blog
Big Day Out blog: That's a wrap
The Wireless is reporting live from the Big Day Out, as the festival returns to Auckland after a one year hiatus.
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Fast times
Fast times
Elle Hunt tries going on a two-week detox, and finds out healthy eating’s not as easy as it looks on Instagram.
- The lucky country
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When to work for free
When to work for free
For those looking to make a career out of the creative industries, working for free can be an opportunity – so long as no one benefits more than you do.
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When music plays for free
When music plays for free
As he prepared to record his album The Rose Tint, David Dallas found himself in something of a bind.
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Twitter to list on stock market
Twitter to list on stock market
Social networking company Twitter plans to raise $US1 billion in its stock market debut in documents filed with American regulators.
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Solomons tsunami refugees forced back to seashore
Audio 23 May 2013Home rehabilitation in Solomon Islands' Temotu province no further ahead almost four months on from devastating tsunami. Audio