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Keeping berries fresh for the festive season
A short soak in water and baking soda will help extend the life of fresh raspberries, says Waikato berry grower Jay Malloy. he chats to Jesse Mulligan about this year's berry season. Audio
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UK correspondent Harriet Line
There's fresh debate on whether the UK should change the law to allow assisted dying, sparked this week by well known British broadcaster Dame Esther Rantzen, who has stage four lung cancer. She has… Audio
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Christmas lights draw street vendors, to the ire of residents
Audio 21 Dec 2023The Franklin Rd light display is one of Auckland's Christmas community delights drawing an estimated 150,000 visitors each year. But residents are upset by vendors moving in on the event which they… Audio
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Sluggish economy, spending cuts loom
The government's books were opened up yesterday and it's not a pretty picture. Treasury is forecasting an economy facing two years of sluggish growth, rising unemployment and a prolonged contraction… Audio
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Room at the Inn prepares for free Christmas lunches
Wellington organisation Room at the Inn has been putting on a free Christmas day lunch for the past 60 years.
This year, it's one of only a few, with other providers opting out.
Room at the Inn… Audio
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Relief key Coromandel bridge able to reopen much earlier than expected
Audio 20 Dec 2023It's a Christmas miracle for Coromandel, with the new 124 metre Taparahi Bridge opening on State Highway 25A this morning. The Kopu-Hikuai section has been shut since January due to structural cracks… Audio
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Finance Minister on 'mini-mini budget'
Audio 20 Dec 2023Finance minister Nicola Willis speaks to Jimmy Ellingham Audio
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Franklin road residents concerned about commercial sellers
Audio 20 Dec 2023Residents who take part each year in the very popular Franklin Road lights display have been hit with a bit of grinch fever this year. They find themselves battling to keep the experience free from… Audio
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Parliament's Speaker has outlined his approach to Question Time
The Speaker's role and approach are crucial to Parliament's good functioning. Gerry Brownlee has outlined to MPs what approach he will take in enforcing Parliament's rules regarding Question Time. Audio
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Business commentator Victoria Young
BusinessDesk investigations editor, Victoria Young looks at new research that alleges the nation's newest and largest solar farm is made up of panels from a supplier that has a "very high" exposure to… Audio
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Bid to reduce orthopaedic wait lists by offering physio instead
Te Whatu Ora is aiming to drastically reduce surgery waitlists for orthopaedic patients, by offering them physiotherapy instead. A trial across Bay of Plenty, Taranaki, Waikato, Capital and Coast and… Audio
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Safe storage tips from a food scientist
Dunedin food scientist Phil Bremer gives us the lowdown on how long you can safely store a range of foods - including half avocados, boiled eggs and tomato sauce. Audio
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Cooking tips from a food physicist
The festive season of course means a wide variety of festive food. For those in charge of the Christmas fare that means achieving the perfect food texture. Sophia Rodrigues is a food physicist based… Audio
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Best of 2023: Our Changing World
"I love my job. I’m a total science geek so it suits me perfectly to go nerd out with other nerds and then make stories to share with you" - Claire Concannon, host of RNZ's award-winning science and…
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The man who built an app to compare supermarket food prices
Amid the increasing cost of living spiraled higher through the pandemic and inflation that followed, Aucklander Roc Wong got to thinking. Maybe there was a way to compare the costs of various products… Audio
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Cooking up a vegan Christmas storm
Christmas, it may only be one day, but we sure make a meal out of it, especially Christmas dinner.
But while you may have sorted the Christmas ham and pudding - what do you put on the table when… Audio
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2017: Hugh McCarroll
In 2017, long-time inventor and astronomy enthusiast Hugh McCarroll was named one of 15 finalists in a global competition designed by NASA. The idea was to crowdsource ideas for how to collect human… Audio
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Still farming, just doing it differently
Country Life meets former dairy farmer Lance Gillespie, who's launching a kiwi style chicken trailer. Pasture-raised egg production fits with his interest in regenerative farming practices and… Video, Audio
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Regional Wrap: creative Kerikeri
As the summer break starts, many New Zealanders will be heading to the warmer climes of Te Tai Tokerau Northland and a town known for its arts, culture and heritage: Kerikeri.
Culture 101’s Mark… Audio
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‘Don’t look behind you!’ A history of folk horror with Kier-La Janisse
Audio 17 Dec 2023The phenomenon and history of folk horror has been explored in a new documentary, Woodlands Dark and Days Bewitched (2021) screening at City Gallery Wellington. A sub-genre of horror, folk horror is… Video, Audio
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'Eighty-percent of people's problems with their tomatoes is they're just watering too much'
Tomatoes are a favourite backyard crop but can be tricky to grow. Organic gardener Kath Irvine shares her tips. Audio
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Ruth Shaw: Wee bookshops and huge love for dogs
Septuagenarian Ruth Shaw's plans for a quiet retirement were derailed last year when her memoir The Bookseller at the End of the World, became an international bestseller. Audio
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Clearing Old Man's Beard from the Zealandia fence line
A group of volunteers in Wellington are on a mission to rid the city of Old Man's Beard, a vine that smothers New Zealand native bush. Nigel Charman from Old Man's Beard Free Wellington speaks to… Audio
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Around the motu: Diane McCarthy in Whakatane
Audio 15 Dec 2023The Whakatane District Council plans to do up sports and leisure facilities at Rex Morpeth Park have met opposition from some residents who would rather see money spent on a new bridge. Diane… Audio
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Double-dip recession likely - Kiwibank economist
Is the country's secret Santa this Christmas ..a recession. Some economists unwrapping GDP figures today got a shock to see Aotearoa's economy shrunk point-three-percent in the September quarter… Video, Audio
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The Best of Afternoons 2023
Host Jesse Mulligan shares his five favourite interviews from RNZ's weekday afternoon show.
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Why is it so hard to get help for young people in crisis?
Audio 14 Dec 2023What counts as “urgent” enough for immediate mental health care has become “narrower and narrower”, says an experienced psychologist. Video
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Abandoned Waikato bowling green transformed into edible garden
A team of University of Auckland researchers have transformed an abandoned bowling green in Waharoa, a rural community in Waikato, into a 'public edible landscape' - a big greenhouse full of crops and… Audio
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Government's U-turn on lower speed limits will cost lives - safety expert
A road safety charity believes a u-turn on a policy that's seen lower speed limits on some roads, will cost lives. The government plans to stop what it calls blanket speed limit reductions. The Labour… Video, Audio