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Auckland eatery denies hanging fish on a washing line, slapped with D food grade
The Mt Albert noodle house claimed the 20 white fillets pegged out the back did not belong to them, but a food safety officer said they aren't to dry any food outside.
The Pre-Panel for 23 April 2025
Jesse Mulligan is joined by Panel host Wallace Chapman, and producer Tom Riste-Smith who talked about whether people are over encores at concerts.
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One of the most realistic depictions of modern war on film
For once, the marketing hype is real: Warfare, the latest A24 thriller, is one of the most realistic depictions of modern military combat committed to screen.
Midday Report Essentials for Wednesday 23 April 2025
In today's episode, New Zealand's sole cardinal says it is important the next pope continues to prevent child sexual abuse in the church and is politically astute considering the current geopolitical… Audio
From rural New Zealand theatre to the big stage of Broadway
Actor Hayden Tee, who hails from Maungaturoto in Te Tai Tokerau, reprises his role in the musical theatre show & Juliet, a modern retelling of the Shakespeare classic.
Does the deep-fried feijoa dessert live up to the hype?
Costing $25 at Forest restaurant in Auckland, the dessert is made up of layers of Kiwi nostalgia, feijoa queen Kate Evans says.
Morning Report Essentials for Wednesday 23 April 2025
In today's episode, New Zealand First has proposed new legislation to define the term "woman" in law as "an adult human biological female", the Catholic Diocese of Auckland Vicar for Māori says Pope… Audio
The secret history of the Anzac biscuit
Culinary historian Allison Reynolds travelled Australia, New Zealand and England, delving into war files and family cookbooks to investigate the origins and stories behind this national icon.
Finance Minister Nicola Willis on trade and Budget 2025
Finance Minister Nicola Willis on trade and Budget 2025 Audio
Trade Me finds with Emma Bacon
Emma Bacon presents a few of the interesting auctions on TradeMe Audio
First Up - The Podcast, Wednesday 23 April 2025
First Up - The Podcast, Wednesday 23 April 2025 Audio
Sports with Richard Irvine
Sports writer Richard Irvine joins Emile Donovan to recap the Blues Women's strong win, a big week for European football, and some notable New Zealand sporting career exits (Annalie Longo) and… Audio
Midday Report Essentials for 22 April 2025
In today's episode, the Vatican's representative in New Zealand says Pope Francis' progressive politics will continue with the election of a new pope in the coming weeks. An Auckland councillor says… Audio
What if you hate a piece of art that your partner loves?
Interior designer and avid art collector Sonja Hawkins co-founded My Art, a service which offers interest free loans to allow collectors to buy art from leading galleries across New Zealand and…
Morning Report Essentials for Tuesday 22 April 2025
In today's episode, the Prime Minister joins us from London to talk about Pope Francis death and the PM's meeting with King Charles, mourners are gathered at St. Peters Square in Rome and Catholic… Audio
LDR's David Hill has news of Rangiora's link road proposal
LDR's David Hill has news of Rangiora's link road proposal Audio
First up - The Podcast, Tuesday 22 April 2025
First up - The Podcast, Tuesday 22 April 2025 Audio
What to do with those leftover Easter treats?
If you've reached peak chocolate and hot cross buns at your place, here's how to make sure they don't go to waste.
He's not trolling, but he is their biggest fan
Damian Sutton has about 1500 Trolls and once spent $5000 to ship a rare light blue Elephant Troll from Denmark.
Mokotron and Byllie-Jean win big at the Taites
Mokotron (Tiopira McDowell) and Byllie-Jean speak to Kara Rickard following their Taite Prize success. Audio