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How to bake like a vegan (without making a rock or breaking the bank)
Food writer and doctor Alby Hailes serves up some oven-hot tips for plant-based baking with everyday ingredients. He also shares his go-to recipe for a versatile vegan cake.
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Tagata o te Moana for 22 July 2023
Fiji bar owner denies staff are untrained following drowning incident; The International Seabed Authority meets in Jamaica; Bougainville: Mt Bagana eruption threatens crops and rivers; Nauru govt… Audio
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Prof Danny Altmann: the burden of long COVID
World leading immunologist Professor Danny Altmann has declared the future burden of long COVID to be "so large as to be unfathomable". He has published a scientific review of long COVID in Nature… Audio
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Pacific Waves for 22 July 2023
A bar owner in Fiji denies staff are untrained following drowning incident; A new app aims to help Kiwi men emotionally heal; The 2023 Pacific Nations Cup series is about to get underway in Fiji. Audio
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New app launched aimed to help Kiwi men overcome violence
New app launched aimed at helping Kiwi men overcome violence. Audio
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Hard work makes dreams come true
Christopher and Siobhan O'Malley stand in a paddock with smiles that could melt one of the nearby West Coast glaciers. The couple have finally achieved their long-term goal of farm ownership and now… Audio
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New code to form rulebook for sports and recreation in NZ
Anyone from top athletes..to coaches and weekend sports warriors can have their say on a new code that will basically form the rule book for sports and recreation in New Zealand. An Integrity Sport… Video, Audio
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DIY with Stan Scott
Audio 21 Jul 2023Given the weekend forecast it might be a good idea to get stuck into any DIY projects inside the house this weekend. If you have any that you need a bit of advice on builder Stan Scott is back this… Audio
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Parking problems shared on an app to help councils solve them
Mis-parked, parked or abandoned cars can cause huge disruption for other people, especially those with accessibility requirements. The app is designed to help people document and report issues which… Audio
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Midday Rural News for 21 July 2023
Over 250 Hawkes Bay farmers will receive 75 kilometres of fencing materials, including 20,000 fence posts, today in a bid to help them get back on their feet after Cyclone Gabrielle.
Sally Murphy has… Audio
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Aerospace Strategy launched
Audio 21 Jul 2023New Zealand has launched its first ever Aerospace Strategy to help support the sector's continued development.
The strategy runs until 2030 and revolves around five goals including actively… Audio
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Auckland Philharmonia: Might & Majesty
American violinist Benjamin Beilman joins the APO for a concert in their Great Classics series with an uplifting programme of Romantic repertoire. Audio
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Growing teen boys into healthy men
Audio 20 Jul 2023Teenage boys have it particularly hard, says Australian parenting expert Maggie Dent, so we need to help them understand their specific brain-based challenges and consistently show love. Audio
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Government offer relief to flood damaged homeowners
People whose homes were damaged by the Auckland floods and Cyclone Gabrielle say the latest initiative to help them pay rent is a lifeline.
Many of those whose homes were red or yellow-stickered are… Audio
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Top Stories for Thursday 20 July 2023
Top stories this morning: Anticipation is building ahead of tonight's first game of the FIFA Women's World Cup.
RNZ can reveal just how many past-use-by-date parts were in the Kaitaki's engines when… Audio
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Movie review: Robots
Robots imagines a world where your robot can do all the boring parts of your work and play. Starring Jack Whitehall (Bad Education) and Shailene Woodley (Big Little Lies). Video, Audio
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Movie review: The Out-Laws
A bank manager discovers his fiancée's parents may not be who they say they are in The Out-Laws. (Streaming on Netflix) Video, Audio
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Parliamentary Privilege: a balance of power and responsibility
When MPs screw up the consequences can be public and brutal. But sometimes that response has solid reasons which safeguard our system of responsible government. Audio
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Homecoming for displaced Muriwai residents
Relief for a handful of property owners in the cyclone-stricken west Auckland community of Muriwai. Today, five months on from Cyclone Gabrielle, council officers changed the stickers on 11 houses… Audio
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Weather battered homeowners to get weekly payments from government
Displaced homeowners affected by this year's weather events will receive weekly payments, to help with temporary housing, while the future of their flood-damaged homes is still uncertain. Auckland… Audio
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Meet New Zealand's answer to Barbie's Kens
Audio 19 Jul 2023In the upcoming Barbie movie, perfectly perma-tanned Ken bemoans his status as No. 2. Will he ever feel ‘enough’ compared to Barbie (she’s everything), or will he be doomed to live a life of blonde…
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Scary Mclary designed to help in dangerous situations
Audio 19 Jul 2023There's a new version of beloved Hairy Maclary in town that's going to be helping out going places where it's too dangerous for regular canines and humans. Scary Mclary has been invented. Audio
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Can a traditional Samoan diet combat type two diabetes?
Samoa has among the highest rates of obesity and type two diabetes in the world. Amy Maslen-Miller, also known as the Samoan Scientist, is a current PhD candidate at the University of Auckland… Audio
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Crime takes toll on businesses
Some businesses say they are left with increasing insurance costs, staff shortages and mental health stress as rising crime takes a toll.
They say the government needs to introduce more practical… Audio
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Kainga Ora spent $800,000 to prepare submissions
Kainga Ora has spent $800,000 on lawyers, planners, and architects to help it prepare submissions on Wellington City Council's district plan review.
The state housing agency is pushing for changes to… Audio
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Power-switching competition looms
A business that aims to help New Zealanders save money by comparing different prices has its eye on the electricity market.
Consumer New Zealand has the current contract, worth $2.8 million, to… Audio
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Insurance payments for flood victims to end
As insurance payments for flood-affected homeowners comes to an end, the Government is today expected to announce help to pay for temporary housing.
Displaced residents in Auckland and on the East… Audio
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Greens: plans to return wrongly taken land to tangata whenua
Finally today, it's time for our regular Wednesday chat with the leaders of the Green Party. The Greens have announced a plan to return wrongly taken land to tangata whenua. It's pledging to repeal… Audio
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Productivity – the financial metric that clashes with our kiwi culture
New Zealand's slow slide into poor productivity isn't just a cultural quirk – it means we miss out when it comes to competition and trade opportunities. Audio
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Hawke's Bay farmers receive donated fencing
Audio 18 Jul 2023This morning, a dozen trucks laden with 75km of fencing materials arrived at Hastings Showground. A farming community event this Friday aims to help Hawke's Bay get back on its feet after Cyclone… Audio