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Free range egg farmers still overwhelmed as shortage bites
Free range egg farmers are fielding hundreds of calls and managing a flood of customers at farmers' markets as New Zealanders struggle to get their hands on eggs.
The poultry industry warns an end… Audio
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Top Stories for Friday 27 January 2023
Top stories for 27 January 2023 Tairawhiti residents say the death of a 12-year-old at a Gisborne beach strewn with wood debris could have been prevented. Free range egg farmers are fielding hundreds… Audio
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Long Covid: Up to 300k NZers may have post-viral illness
One in five New Zealanders are experiencing Long Covid symptoms, as the virus continues to cast a long shadow over the country.
New research shows as many as 300,000 New Zealanders could be battling… Audio
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Predator free zones attracting 'undesirables'
Every evening at sunset, large numbers of communal roosting birds such as starlings and sparrows are flying into wildlife sanctuaries to spend the night in safe, predator-free spaces. As these… Audio
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Bras fit for the job
Rose and Thorne has just designed and manufactured a range which is made just for women who are in manually demanding jobs. Head of design, Sue Dunmore speaks to Jesse. Audio
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Becoming the parent you want to be
Audio 26 Jan 2023US psychologist, Dr Becky Kennedy and author of Good Inside trouble shoots a range of scenarios facing parents, including sibling rivalry, separation anxiety and tantrums. She has 1.6 million… Audio
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Donor-concieved expected to want genetic history information
The Department of Internal Affairs is expecting more people conceived by donor egg, sperm or embryo will want information about their genetic history as they get older.
Since 2005, the Human… Audio
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Waikato sanctuary using rats to solve its bird poo problem
A Waikato wetland sanctuary is reintroducing rats to try to drive out birds fouling a prized lake.
The move is a last resort to try to scare off half a million sparrows and starlings that have found… Audio
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No set script for Auckland Chamber of Commerce meeting with Chris Hipkins - Simon Bridges
The Auckland Chamber of Commerce says the biggest worry for businesses is inflation, as they prepare to meet with the new Prime Minister today.
Simon Bridges says that's especially true for small to… Audio
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Pacific Waves for 26 January 2023
The Pacific Islands Forum is gearing up for another busy year. We spoke with its secretary general Henry Puna about his plans and he opened up about where he sees himself in the future; Luamanuvao… Audio
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The state of play on the US Pacific compacts in 2023
Palau and the Marshall Islands have signed memorandums of understanding earlier this month for their third Compacts of Free Association, leaving only the Federated States of Micronesia to sign. Audio
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Green data storage, green walls
Claire Concannon investigates how luminescence and specialised materials could be key to our growing data storage needs, and visits a test site for native vertical gardens that could cloak the walls… Audio
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Dr Andrea Graves: Backyard Chickens
Audio 25 Jan 2023There seems to be no end in sight for New Zealand's egg shortage with experts the industry say it could be months until things return to normal So could backyard Chickens be the answer? Even the… Audio
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Review: Babylon
Academy Award winning director Damien Chazelle portrays a licentious movie business on the cusp of a transition from silent to sound. Dan Slevin reviews. Video, Audio
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Consumer NZ test finds cheap pot boils better than most
Audio 25 Jan 2023Every dollar counts with inflation bubbling away. So what's the most cost effective pot to boil up a hot mess?
The answer may surprise you. Consummer NZ has put 13 saucepans to the test.
Test team… Video, Audio
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Books for Less: second hand books, delivered to your door
Ann-Marie Bird set up in business when long-term chronic illness prevented her from doing what she loves: reading. Ann-Marie was diagnosed with ME/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome five years ago. A former… Audio
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'Liquid gold': East Cape's mānuka oil and the company driving research into it
Oil from manuka trees grown in East Cape is being used to develop treatments for skin infections that are usually only cured by antibiotics. Manuka was used as a traditional medicine by Maori, and in… Audio
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Financial mentors busy with people facing Buy Now Pay Later pressures
Regulations can't come soon enough for Buy Now Pay Later loans, according to financial mentors who say their services are the busiest they've ever been.
Festive season spending creating a debt spiral… Audio
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Hoiho chicks run amok at Dunedin Wildlife Hospital
You may have heard the saying - "It's practically impossible to look at a penguin and get angry".
Well, that was put to the test at the Dunedin Wildlife Hospital when two hoiho chicks escaped their… Video, Audio
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Big disparities between schools' costly necessities
The final weeks of school holidays may not feel like much of a holiday for parents rushing around making sure kids have everything they need.
And for some, the cost of back-to-school necessities like… Audio
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No eggs no problem for vegans!
Audio 23 Jan 2023The great egg shortage of the summer was big in the news until politics got in the way! But for Vegans - there's no crisis at all! Claire Insley from the Vegan Society talks to Jesse about the egg… Audio
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Project fighting weeds and replanting natives
Audio 23 Jan 2023Wildlife photographer Holly Neill moved onto a property on the Kapiti Coast late 2020, but it was absolutely overrun by weeds. Now the agapanthus have been uprooted, and 400 natives planted. Holly… Audio
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Podcast Trailer | NZ Wars: Stories of Wairau
The NZ Wars series goes back to the first shots fired... to Wairau in June 1843. The fourth chapter of this landmark podcast is out February 3. Audio
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More sexual health clinics needed - health specialists
Health specialists are calling for a review of the Auckland Sexual Health Service, alongside further investment in public clinics around the country.
In some cases, patients who can't afford to see a… Audio
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National Party unfazed by Prime Minister's resignation
While people across the globe are saddened by Jacinda Ardern's resignation, others might be taking the news well.
When pressed yesterday, National Party leader Christopher Luxon wouldn't say whether… Audio
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Tracking Wellington's newly-released kiwi
We're checking in with Wellington's newly-released kiwi. Last November, for the first time in around 100 years, eleven North Island brown kiwi were released into the Makara hills after an ambitious… Audio
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David Byrne's media project strikes cheerful note
Sometimes it feels like the world is just full of doom and gloom. If it's not the pandemic, then it's the cost of living or the climate crisis. Reasons to be Cheerful is a non-profit editorial… Audio
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Sports chat
Audio 18 Jan 2023The Black Caps will be hoping for their first ODI series win in India, but it may be a tall order. New Zealand has pulled Kane Williamson and Tim Southee home to prepare for their upcoming test… Audio
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The Panel with Chris Finlayson and Ella Henry (Part 2)
Today on The Panel, Wallace and panellists Chris Finlayson and Ella Henry debate if Wellington deserves to remain our country's capital. Plus, they talk about microplastics washing up on our beaches… Audio