Stories by Luka Forman
News
Students learning new skills at the Māngere enviro-hub
The Māngere enviro-hub is a Kainga Ora-owned site which has been repurposed from housing to an area with a community garden, composting and tree planting in the heart of South Auckland. Audio
Dairy without the cow? Auckland food-tech startup explains how
It is NZ's most profitable export industry, but also one of our biggest carbon emitters - so what if the cow, and methane, could be taken out of the production process altogether? Audio
Marine experts oppose MPI upped crayfish catch proposal
Conservationists are at odds with Fisheries New Zealand over a proposal to increase the commercial crayfish catch limit in the Eastern North Island. Audio
Patients waiting months or even years for colonoscopies
People say they have been waiting months and even years get the crucial check-up. Audio
Hopes for sustainable aviation fuel industry to take off in New Zealand
Hopes are high that a sustainable aviation fuel industry will be able to take off in Aotearoa, bringing skilled employment to regional New Zealand - including areas that have lost jobs in recent pulp… Audio
'Like slave labour' - prison pay rates remain stagnant
Prisoners' pay rates need to be increased, say reform advocates, who have labelled the current rates of 20 to 60 cents an hour as practically slave labour.
New K road toilet block causes stink with some residents
They say its location has attracted anti-social behaviour leaving them feeling unsafe.
Head lice frustrations driving some parents to risky treatments
iSpyNits founder Kate Ricketts says she's heard of parents resorting to drastic measures to get rid of nits, including kerosene, fly spray and flea treatment.
Early Christmas cheer as retirees restore old bikes for kids
The retirees say they enjoy drawing on their decades worth of DIY knowledge, and seeing happy youngsters zoom off on their new wheels. Audio
Maketū locals pleased famous pies back on the menu
"Having a business that employs that many people right here in a small village has been a very fortunate thing for the locals to have."
'Inhumane': Flood victims ineligible for council buy-out, but neighbours are
Since the rest of the street had been labelled category three, the Deacons' small community has essentially become a ghost town. Audio
Inside the Otara markets: Stallholders feeling optimistic after tough year
It's been a tough year for many businesses, but many stallholders at a popular Auckland market are feeling optimistic that trade will pick up in the holiday season. Audio
'Heartbreaking' - Challenges of getting neurodivergent kids to school
Screaming, tears, vomiting from anxiety and kicking holes in the wall - the reality of mornings before school for some families. Audio
Prison rehab programmes not effective - critics
Corrections is spending 'a hell of a lot of money' on drug treatment and rehabilitation programmes that make 'marginal differences', critics say.
Dyslexic students tackle global problems at specialist workshops
A group of young Kiwi students with dyslexia got the chance to develop their entrepreneurial skills in tailor-made workshops this week. Audio
Toddler hospitalised multiple times due to mouldy rental
The Tenancy Tribunal has backed her mother, who says her child's health has been permanently affected. Audio
Wee problem pisses off K Road business owners
Businesses on the iconic street are fed up with the lack of public toilets, with some having to clean up human waste outside their shops each morning. Audio
Why Wednesdays have become the favourite day at school
By letting students spend a whole day each week working on vocational projects and electives, Papakura High School has started to see big improvements in student attendance and engagement.
'We're not blasting Led Zeppelin or Black Sabbath'
Auckland pensioners claim Kāinga Ora has been a party pooper quashing their regular Friday afternoon drinks. Audio
Fancy a Pacific holiday without the travel?
It might not spring to mind as tourist destination, but here's Māngere Town Centre's pitch. Audio
Is AI the answer to our mental health crisis?
Millions of people are turning to mental health apps for help - with some boasting artificial-intelligence chatbots to help people work through their problems. Audio
'What sort of life is that?' - Cars, vans, tents become homes
A freedom camping advocate says more and more working people are having to live in vehicles due to the cost of living and rising rental prices. Audio
Invest in addiction services rather than locking people up, govt told
"They are rehashing old strategies that have been tried in the past, and simply do not work," a criminologist and counsellor says. Audio
New poll shows support for recognising Palestinian statehood, sanctioning Israel
While Israel's embassy questioned the poll's neutrality, the Foreign Affairs Minister said it was a matter of "when, not if" for Palestinian statehood. Audio
Auckland Gulf Harbour ferry service back to full schedule
It comes after years of frequent cancellations and reduced timetables. Audio