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Wool meets hemp on high country station
Paul Ensor farms sheep and cattle at Glenaan Station in the Rakaia Gorge and co-owns a clothing brand that blends merino wool with hemp fibre. Audio
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Floris Niu: empowering Pacific women farmers with chocolate
Floris Niu is an organic cacao grower and chocolate producer in Samoa. She grew up in New Zealand, but after a series of illnesses left her corporate life for native Upolu, where her family have… Audio
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The Week in Detail: Crisis comms, Covid-19, and forfeiting feta
The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week. Audio
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Excitement in Dunedin ahead of All Blacks v Ireland clash
In Dunedin excitement is building ahead of the return of top tier international rugby to the southern city.
The All Blacks will take on Ireland in the second test at Forsyth Barr Stadium on Saturday… Video, Audio
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Iconic Aotearoa
From the Silver Fern to pavlova, the Buzzy Bee to L&P, let’s take a look at Iconic Aotearoa! Audio
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Pine pollen, a potential high export earner
Have you heard of pine pollen? A company called Bio Gold have received MPI funding to develop a pine pollen industry in Aotearoa. It could be a massive new revenue stream for Aotearoa. Audio
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Funding to give Rakiura/Stewart Island predator free status
Stewart Island is home to brown kiwi, blue penguins and the rare yellow-eyed penguin, and now a world-first project is aiming to rid the island of all its major predators. Manaaki Whenua - Landcare… Audio
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Sports commentator Sam Ackerman
Sam Ackerman talks to Kathryn about a week of sport that hasn't been short of a headline. He breaks down why he thinks the Warriors losing arguably their best player might just be a good thing, looks… Audio
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Chatham Islands seafood business recognised for quality kai
A Chatham Islands seafood business has been named Supreme winner of this year's Outstanding Food Awards. The Chatham Islands Food Co took gold medals for its blue cod, pure paua mince and paua pies… Audio, Gallery
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Asia correspondent Elizabeth Beattie
Audio 8 Jul 2022Elizabeth talks to Kathryn about a major security breach in China, where an online police database with personal details of an estimated one billion Chinese citizens was left publicly accessible for… Audio
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All Blacks v Ireland - will the luck of the Irish prove true for second test?
Audio 8 Jul 2022Ireland will be hoping to wield some of that signature luck in their second test series clash against the All Blacks on Saturday.
New Zealand will be fighting to remain undefeated against the Irish… Audio
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Racism 'spotters' will be in crowd at England v India cricket match
Warwickshire will deploy undercover spotters for the second Twenty20 between England and India at Edgbaston after allegations of racist behaviour among members of the crowd during the fifth test this… Audio
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Getting the EU trade deal across the line
How hard was it to get a free trade deal with the European Union across the line? Audio
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Tākina, Wellington Convention Centre nears completion
It was once a bland, boring carpark, now it's a brand new building - inspired by the wild winds of Wellington.
The capital's new convention centre Tākina is well on the way to being finished.
Media… Video, Audio
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One change for All Blacks squad before next Ireland match
The All Blacks have made just one change to the starting 15 for their next encounter with the Irish on Saturday in Dunedin.
Dalton Papali'i takes over at blindside from Scott Barrett, who moves to… Audio
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Top immunologist urges parents get MMR vaccinations for kids
Latest figures show there could be an uptick in vaccination rates for childhood diseases following an entrenched downward slide that started well before Covid.
In September 2021 immunisation coverage… Video, Audio
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Canterbury businesses have worst employee wellbeing
A new report warns Canterbury businesses will be out of pocket and people if they don't start taking wellbeing more seriously.
Skills Consulting interviewed 1800 employees across the country from a… Audio
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Machine learning for environmental data and needle free injections
The New Zealand data science programme, Taiao, aims to help researchers make sense of environmental data so they can make useful predictions to guide good decisions. Claire Concannon meets the team at… Audio
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New Zealand's food wastage problem
We're producing up to 150,000 tonnes of surplus food every year. The New Zealand Food Network steps up and takes it before it reaches what would've been its destination: landfill. Audio
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Sports News for 6 July 2022
Captain Ben Stokes says England are out to rewrite how test cricket is played in the country, after leading the side to a seven-wicket victory in the rearranged fifth test against India. Audio
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What you can do to keep kea safe at Arthur's Pass
It seems curiosity could be killing kea at an alarming rate. A number of the young endangered parrots have been squashed on the roads near Arthur Pass National Park.
And encounters with humans could… Video, Audio
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The craft beer expert making NZ's first zero-alcohol IPA
After his lifestyle took a dive during Amsterdam's lockdown, Grant Caunter gave up alcohol. He's now back in New Zealand, running the zero-alcohol brewery State of Play. Audio
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Business commentator Gyles Beckford
Hot on the heels of the Free Trade Agreement with the European Union, Gyles talks to Kathryn about the Government expressing determination to get one done with India, how feasible is that? Also… Audio
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Tips for spending wisely at the supermarket
Many of us are feeling the squeeze from rising inflation. At times like these the weekly grocery bill is often the first area we cut back on. So today's expert is registered nutritionist Amanda Brien… Audio
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Australian Correspondent Brad Foster
Sydney based correspondent Brad Foster has the latest on the deluges across the city, with many suburbs recording a month's worth of rain over a few days. He also talks about the Wallabies beating… Audio
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A taste of Greece: Elysian Foods
Audio 4 Jul 2022Elysian Foods has been delivering a taste of Greece to New Zealanders for over 20 years, producing a range of popular Greek dips. Elysian Foods sells traditional dips like tzatziki and taramasalata… Audio
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Politics with Neale Jones and Brigitte Morten
Neale, Brigitte and Kathryn discuss a range of issues on the political agenda, including Jacinda Ardern's business trip to Australia this week straight off the back of her northern hemisphere visit… Audio
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In her deeply personal memoir Faking It, Kyle Mewburn recounts a life in transition
Well-known children's author Kyle Mewburn talks with Jane Arthur about her life, which has recently changed radically. (A highlight from the 2021 Verb Readers and Writers Festival in Wellington) Audio
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New minister in charge at a pivotal media moment
Legislation to create a new public media entity entered Parliament this week. Mediawatch talks to the new broadcasting minister Willie Jackson about how that will work, the future of Māori media - and… Audio
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The return of the pre-fab housing across Europe
There was a time in recent history where pre-fab housing was the answer to a temporary problem, but then quickly became a permanent solution. Karyn talks to Jordan Rosenhaus the CEO of UK… Audio