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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
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One In Five for 12 May 2013
These days, you name it, the Internet has got it, but some people living with disabilities may only be enjoying a fraction of what's available. Katy Gosset gets on line with the Royal New Zealand… Audio
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Schiacciata con Uva (Squashed Bread with Red Grapes)
Recipe by Alexa Johnston
From Summer Report on Friday 28 December 2012
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Dead Man’s Head
Recipe by Uncle Ted
From Children's Treasure Chest on Tuesday 25 December 2012
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Food taxes and subsidies 'could improve health'
Food taxes and subsidies 'could improve health'
Diet experts say taxing fizzy drinks and fatty foods and subsidising fruit and vegetables could improve the country's health.
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Traditional Christmas Mincemeat
Recipe by Dame Alison Holst
From Afternoons on Friday 9 November 2012
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Caramelised Endive with Richmond Red Cheese & Akaroa Smoked Salmon
Recipe by Pete Gawron
From Nine To Noon on Monday 5 November 2012
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Shipment of branded lamb sent to Brazil
Shipment of branded lamb sent to Brazil
Alliance has broken new ground in South America with its first shipment of branded lamb to Sao Paulo, Brazil, where it will be sold in 120 stores, as well as restaurants and hotels.
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Tune Your Engine - Why Calories Count
Audio 22 May 2012Dr Marion Nestle is a globally-recognised expert in nutrition, food studies and public health. She's also a professor at New York University. Her new book, with co-author Malden Nesheim, explains what… Audio
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Booklet on growing food promotes healthy diet says author
Booklet on growing food promotes healthy diet says author
The co-author of a new resource booklet for Maori to grow their own food says it's helping to reconnect people with the whenua.
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Blind woman aims to finish Coast to Coast race
Blind woman aims to finish Coast to Coast race
A Christchurch woman is aiming to be the first legally blind person to finish the Coast to Coast multi-sport endurance race.
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Worms modified to make stronger silk
Worms modified to make stronger silk
Scientists in the United States say they have successfully modified silkworms to spin the much stronger silk that spiders produce.
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Egg and Cucumber Salad
Recipe by Michele Cranston
From Nine To Noon on Monday 28 November 2011
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Lemon and Lime Roast Chicken
Recipe by Michele Cranstonas
From Nine To Noon on Monday 28 November 2011
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Cardamom Jelly with Tropical Fruits
Recipe by Michele Cranstonas
From Nine To Noon on Monday 28 November 2011
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Sir Tom Davis
Audio 5 Aug 2011Born in Rarotonga, Dr (later Sir) Tom Davis spent many school and university years in New Zealand, and he earned international distinction as a research physiologist before returning to the Cook… Audio
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NZ scientists help crack genetic code of the potato
NZ scientists help crack genetic code of the potato
Scientists, including three from New Zealand, are getting under the skin of the potato, having cracked the genetic code of the humble spud.
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Easy No Knead Pizza
Recipe by Dame Alison Holst
From Afternoons on Friday 3 September 2010