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'I felt like there was metal running through my veins'
26 Oct 2024Kate Weinberg writes about her "jagged descent" into Long Covid in the new novel There's Nothing Wrong With Her. Audio
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Meet the Kiwis chasing storms across the US
26 Oct 2024Storm-chaser Steve Burrows has travelled to the United States practically every year since 2007.
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Creating beautiful spaces - no matter the budget
23 Oct 2024Well-crafted furniture can be picked up for great prices at second-hand shops and on TradeMe, says designer Michael Mansvelt. Audio
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What I learned from 20 years writing a love column
25 Oct 2024Each week, Modern Love columnist Daniel Jones writes about the intimate details of strangers' relationships. Audio
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Thinking about home
25 Oct 2024Actor Nathaniel Lees talks with Bryan Crump about his role as narrator in Voices New Zealand's upcoming Wellington season of Horizons, an immersive concert blending music, poetry, and song to explore the rich tapestry of migration. Video, Audio
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Easy eats: Pork, ginger and spring onion meatballs
25 Oct 2024Kelly Gibney shares her recipe for meatballs that replicate her favourite dumpling flavours in a weeknight-friendly form.
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Online waiata songbook goes live
24 Oct 2024Learning some of Aotearoa's best loved waiata has never been easier. RNZ's Bryan Crump talks with The Aotearoa Songbook's project lead, Hana Mereraiha. Video, Audio
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'Easier for me to get by living in a Pākehā world'
25 Oct 2024Artist and activist Hohepa Thompson says his biggest regret is turning his back on his identity, but he's now finding success in spreading the word about te reo and te ao Māori. Video
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Lead bullets linked to kea health problems
24 Oct 2024Our Changing World - New research shows lead-based bullets used to shoot wild game contaminate the meat, posing a health risk to humans and wildlife.
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Raising the roof
23 Oct 2024All eight of Aotearoa's Anglican Cathedral Choirs are gathering for a festival this weekend. Andrew Williams is one of the singers and composers. Audio
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Why do GPs charge different amounts?
24 Oct 2024There can be a huge difference in what your local doctor costs - even just across the street, writes Serena Solomon.
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Gig review: Thom Yorke in Christchurch
24 Oct 2024As a devout follower of the word of Thom, Dan Buchanan was worried about seeing his hero for the first time, but the Radiohead frontman didn't disappoint in Christchurch last night.
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2023 Michael Hill winner returns to New Zealand
22 Oct 2024Jenny Jin, the winner of the 2023 Michael Hill International Violin Competition is back in Aotearoa to perform with the Auckland Philharmonia and tour for Chamber Music New Zealand. Video, Audio
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Continuing the legacy of Rodger Fox
21 Oct 2024As well as making music, the late great Rodger Fox helped to make musicians. Bryan Crump talks with two jazz performers picking up Rodger's legacy of running workshops for young musicians. Audio
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'Men are s***. We are still struggling now' - Sir John Kirwan
23 Oct 2024The All Black legend and mental health advocate says talking about mental health is only half the battle.
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Are you in any of these iconic photos?
23 Oct 2024The family of the photographer Ans Westra is holding a campaign to find living subjects from her work. Audio
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Creating beautiful spaces, no matter the place or budget
23 Oct 2024Landscape designer Michael Mansvelt says opulent home designs don't have to be expensive - it's about being brave to have fun and sticking to your values. Audio
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What is Hyrox and why is everyone talking about it?
23 Oct 2024A new mass sports event is coming to New Zealand next year and all the fitness folks are amping up for it.
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How RecipeTin Eats became a hit blog
23 Oct 2024Chances are, if you look online for something to cook for dinner, RecipeTin Eats will pop up in your search results.
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Why you should let your dog have a 'sniffy walk'
23 Oct 2024Dogs and cats see the world through scent, so what does that mean for how we interact with them? Audio
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What is New Zealand's best sausage?
23 Oct 2024It beat more than 800 other entries and used a "classic combination" of flavours.
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Afghan women take on marathon challenge for first time in NZ
22 Oct 2024An Auckland marathon is empowering Afghani women, who came to New Zealand after the Taliban returned to power in 2021 and outlawed many freedoms for women, to take back charge of their life, Isra'a Emhail writes.
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How a daring yacht trip turned into a rescue effort
21 Oct 2024In early 2022, renowned solo sailor, writer and singer Andrew Fagan set sail for the Southern Ocean in his tiny 5.1m sloop-rigged plywood yacht Swirly World in Perpetuity. Audio
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From Rainbow's End to Cirque du Soleil - Kiwi juggler enjoys illustrious career
21 Oct 2024Mike Twist was around seven years old when he realised he could juggle. It always came naturally to him, he never had to be taught. A basic three ball cascade felt as easy as breathing. Video, Audio