Leisure
Ninety Mile Snapper competition in final phases in the north
The Ninety Mile Beach Snapper competition is in full swing in the far north after last year's event was cancelled due to COVID restrictions. Jesse finds about the final days of the competition. Audio
Challenges facing cafes across Aotearoa
New Zealand is perhaps more saturated with coffee haunts than ever. So, how hard is it for an independent cafe right now? Mike Murphy, managing director of Kokako Organic Coffee Roasters talks to… Audio
Do gnomes deserve a place in NZ garden history?
Gnome statuettes – typically bearded dwarf-like figures with red pointed hats – have been popular in New Zealand gardens since the 1940s. Although garden historians have dismissed them as kitsch and… Audio
Will the horse Slim Shady please stand up? Napping stallion has locals thinking he's dead
Concerned locals in Cambridge have been reporting a horse seemingly lying dead by the road side. But their fears have been misplaced, as Libby Kirkby-McLeod explains. Video, Audio
Rare beers on show for a good cause
If you've got a palate for a pint - would you rather your afternoon ale taste like prunes, barley wine, or smoke?
Those at the Rare Beer Challenge being held in Wellington and Auckland on Friday will… Audio
The Pre-Panel with David Farrar and Ruwani Perera
Wallace and panellists David Farrar and Ruwani Perera talk to a member of the Patriots Defence Force Motorcycle Club, who visited a veterans home to offer rides on Sunday. Audio
DOC urges extreme care in the outdoors
The Department of Conservation is urging people to respect closures and take extreme care in outdoor areas affected by Cyclone Gabrielle. DoC is currently assessing its tracks and other… Audio
Boomers looking for help with cricket tickets!
There was an urgent listing in the Dominion Post, reading:"Four Boomers Need Help". Behind the ad is Bryan Cadogan, aka Sprout . He's also the mayor of Balclutha - we check in to see if the ad has… Audio
Thirteen second 'Mangaone River Cruise' a lifeline in Rissington
It may be the world's shortest lifeline, and it certainly is New Zealand's.
The 30 metre, 13 second boat ride across a once-flooded river inland of Napier is all that is keeping hundreds of… Audio
National seeks to sway freedom camping law with newfound power
The National Party plans to use its extra place on a select committee to strongarm the government into making a crucial change to its freedom camping legislation.
Swimming pools shut due to lifeguard shortage
If you're heading to the public swimming pools to cool down this month - you might find the doors shut.
Some centres are grappling with a shortage of lifeguards - with a lack of international workers… Video, Audio
The Panel with Ali Jones and Andrew Hoggard (Part Two)
Today on the Panel, Wallace and panellists Ali Jones and Andrew Hoggard speak to an academic about NZ's unclear building standards.Plus, they talk about the dangers of opening car doors around… Audio
Auckland water systems working, but fragile - Watercare
Here comes the sun in Auckland - but don't think about going for a swim just yet.
Auckland Council and Watercare are encouraging everyone to stay on dry land over the long weekend.
In the meantime… Audio
Aucklanders warned to stay off beaches for Waitangi
Aucklanders are being urged to steer clear of the beach this Waitangi weekend.
Auckland Council says major floods have contaminated the waters and coated the beaches in debris making it unsafe to… Audio
Chch beer festival raring to go, despite initial struggle to source carbon dioxide
More than 40 brewers from across the country will descend on Christchurch's Hagley Park this weekend, for the annual Great Kiwi Beer Festival.
Julia Damrow: Kiwiburn
Kiwiburn: the homegrown alternative festival Next week marks the start of the Kiwiburn Festival - the locally grown answer to the US Burning Man Festival held annually in the Nevada Desert. Organiser… Audio
Swimmers cautioned over changing Coromandel beach conditions
Cyclone Hale may have passed but there is still some danger for swimmers.
The cyclone caused severe erosion at several beaches around the Coromandel, which damaged dunes and public accessways.
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Start small with new year's exercise resolutions
Opinion - Plans to exercise more in the new year are often broken within a month. So how can we exercise more regularly in the new year? Sports scientist Ken Nosaka has tips.
New Year's Eve fireworks: All the hottest spots around Aotearoa
The team behind the Sky Tower's fireworks have promised a show that is bigger and better than ever before.
Sun lovers out enjoying Kiwi summer as highs pass 30C
Summer is here and the hot weather means perfect beach days for Kiwis across the country.