Audio Search
You were trying to access an older item called egg test caged or free range.
Here is what we found via search:
Displaying items 1741 - 1770 of 20382 in total
-
Peters' stock rises on final vote count, how much will Luxon pay?
Audio 3 Nov 2023The final act of the 2023 election has reset the calculus, blowing apart National's dream scenario and driving up the price for forming government.
With NZ First's support now a requirement, Winston… Audio
-
All Blacks captain Sam Cane not playing in NZ next year
All Blacks captain Sam Cane won't be playing in New Zealand next year. The 95-test loose forward will miss the Super Rugby Pacific season, opting to play in Japan rather than for the Chiefs. Sports… Video, Audio
-
Black Ferns name team for England match
The Black Ferns team has been named ahead of the final match of the WXV1 tournament Saturday night against England.
The Test between the world's two leading nations at Auckland's Mount Smart Stadium… Audio
-
Spate of puppies dumped in Auckland in last 24 hours
A flood of puppies is not as delicious as it sounds, when they've been dumped on your doorstep at just eight weeks old. And right now Auckland Council is drowning in them. Twenty-nine puppies have… Video, Audio
-
Collective of pharmacists want National to keep free prescriptions
A collective of pharmacists wants National to back track on its policy to ditch free prescriptions for everyone, while the cost of living crisis persists. National plans to reverse what it calls an… Video, Audio
-
Gloriavale students made to 'put on a good show' for ERO inspectors
A former Gloriavale resident's revealed students were made to "put on a good show" for inspectors. Her comments follow a recent ERO report which slams the private school inside the secretive South… Video, Audio
-
Tech: LastPass breach, Five Eyes' spy warning, stolen DNA data
Audio 2 Nov 2023Technology commentator Tony Grasso joins Kathryn to talk about popular password manager LastPass and how it's been breached five times - with the latest netting the release of credentials for users'… Audio
-
NZ health and defence force tests emergency response
Audio 2 Nov 2023NZ health and defence force tests emergency response. Audio
-
'I'm hoping we don't see too many belly flops'
Applications are open for the inaugural Z Manu World Championships, where the iconic Kiwi pastime of jumping off cliffs and wharfs into water takes centre stage. Audio
-
Review: Ms. Information
In Ms. Information, Microbiologist and science communicator Dr Siouxsie Wiles suffers a pandemic backlash. Reviewed by Dan Slevin. Audio
-
The Panel with Jenni Giblin and David Cunliffe (Part 1)
Wallace and panellists Jenni Giblin and David Cunliffe look at the latest house price data, discuss whether there should be more 'working-class' representation in Parliament, and whether dogs should… Audio
-
Glen Humphries on the items that tell rugby league's history
Audio 1 Nov 2023Rugby league is full of ridiculous stories. Australian journalist and author Glen Humphries has done his best to capture some of the wildest tales in his new book. Audio
-
The Graduate Choir NZ 21st Anniversary Celebration
The Graduate Choir New Zealand and their Music Director Terence Maskell celebrate their 21st Anniversary with a concert in St Matthew's-in-the-City, Auckland, 30 October 2022. Audio
-
Tesla under microscope for inflated claims about capabilities
Tesla is under the microscope over allegations it's may have over revved claims about its famous cars capitalities. The company's revealed it's been subpoena'd by the US Department of Justice for more… Video, Audio
-
Plenty of symphony for Pasifika harmony
Helen Tupai's Signature Choir broke new ground when the Pasifika group sang Pasifika songs arranged and performed with the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra last year. This month, they're taking the show… Video, Audio
This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.
-
New book puts cancel culture in spotlight
If you've ever caught yourself before expressing an opinion about politics, good parenting or even your favourite place to eat, you'll know that censoring is humankind's natural inclination says Greg… Audio
-
Halloween Special: Introducing Shudder (from AMC+)
If your plan is to stay home for Halloween, choosing Shudder will give you all the frights you need, says Dan Slevin. Video
-
PISA test results likely to be higher than they should be
Results from the prestigious PISA tests of reading, maths and science are due out in December but we already know New Zealand's scores are likely to be 10 points higher than they should be.
So many… Audio
-
Westpac expects inflation to remain above Reserve Bank target
Westpac expects inflation to remain above the Reserve Bank's target 1-3% range for all of next year.
The bank's chief economist Kelly Eckhold says the Reserve Bank will probably have to hike the… Audio
-
Maturing beauty expectations
Grey hair and wrinkles are finally becoming something to celebrate. Audio
-
King for a decade - so far
New Zealand baritone Chris Bruerton talks to Bryan Crump about the joys of being a member of one of the best known classical singing groups in the world, The King's Singers. Video, Audio
This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.
-
Famous Movie Lines
Audio 30 Oct 2023In this final episode the panel are joined by a live audience to translate some of their favourite movie lines. Audio
-
From sea to land: The kingfish farm of the future
For over 20 years NIWA scientists have been researching the feasibility of growing fish on land - now they believe it's ready for commercial uptake. Audio
-
Clare Wilson: How ‘free’ is free will?
Audio 29 Oct 2023Are your choices ever really yours to make? It's an age-old philosophical question, but one that regularly rears its head with advances in our understanding of genetics and neuroscience. Recent… Audio
-
Melissa Hogenboom: The brain that changes itself
The first 1000 days are the most important of our lives - why? Because in those first three years of life our brain is rapidly changing and developing, our neuroplasticity is at its peak. It was once… Audio
-
Hairy cake and marzipan maggots: a new taste of Halloween
Audio 29 Oct 2023No cook likes to be told that their culinary creations look disgusting, but there’s no pretending otherwise with Fiona Hugues’ creepy Halloween cake. Here's how to make it - and some wriggly marzipan… Audio
-
Whanganui - What we miss when we miss out on local news
Major news media outfits have cut back in the regions in recent years. That doesn't just leave locals worse off - it also means all New Zealanders miss out on important ideas, events and perspectives… Audio
-
Matthew Hyde: 'Singing is the only freedom'
Matthew Hyde, lead singer of Kiwi metal band Beastwars, tells Music 101 how nurse training and snowboarding have helped him learn to relax. Audio
This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.
-
Don't watch these horror movies alone
The world of horror movies is a broad church - and often a satanic one for that matter, writes Dan Slevin. He's picked 10 you should put on your watch list and then make sure you're not alone when you…
-
Labour faces vexed reset and return to opposition
After a devastating collapse in their vote on election night, the Labour Party is examining what went so wrong and who is best to lead them from the opposition benches.
Current and former MPs alike… Audio