Leisure
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.
The Week in Detail: In Nelson, Christchurch and Franz Josef
The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week. Audio
The Week in Detail: In Nelson, Christchurch and Franz Josef
The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week.
AudioBread and Circus World Buskers festival marks its 30th anniversary next year
International and local talent will be returning to Christchurch streets at the Bread & Circus World Buskers festival in January.
Kiwi crowned CATAN world champion
The strategy board game CATAN has exploded in popularity in recent years. Dr Hamish Dean recently went up against the world's best players in Malta and took out the title. He joins Jesse live from Los… Audio
Climbers at Wellington climbing gym Fergs raise safety concerns
Some regular climbers at a popular Wellington climbing gym Fergs say it's only a matter of time until someone is seriously hurt there.
StoryWalk brings books to the outdoors
A StoryWalk will allow kids and adults to explore the outdoors while reading this summer.
Lifeguards to move from dangerous Napier beach in bid to stop people swimming there
There is a big push to stop people from swimming at the dangerous beach in Napier's city centre.
Bay of Plenty locals worry over great white sharks
Bay of Plenty locals are worried about what appears to be an increase of great white sharks, but one expert is warning against over-reacting.
A nineteen-year-old woman was killed in 2021, by a great… Audio
Timaru Council proposing to retain gambling policy
Timaru District Council is bucking the nationwide trend of local bodies cracking down on pokie machines.
Timaru tops the Canterbury region for the highest pokie spend per adult.
And a recovering… Audio
Kath Irvine: time for planting ahead of summer
Planting time! Organic gardener Kath Irvine returns to share gardening tips and to answer your questions. Irvine counts pumpkins, squashes and beans as easy, beneficent summer crops to plant now. Audio
To Croc or not to Croc: The rubber clog is 20 years old
Love them or hate them, they're everywhere.
We're talking about Crocs. The company which import Crocs into New Zealand says they're struggling to keep up with demand.
This month has been dubbed… Audio
Mountaineers upset by Department of Conservation huts closure
Mountaineers and conservationists are upset over the sudden removal of DOC huts in Te Uruwera.
Forty-four huts are being removed as directed by Tūhoe, who in say in their annual report they want the… Audio
NZ Ski CEO responds to Ruapehu financial trouble
A horror season and three years of Covid has left one of our biggest ski field operators on thin ice, and taxpayers potentially $15 million out of pocket.
Ruapehu Alpine Lifts, which operates… Video, Audio
Stark drop in visitors to some landmarks
The Department of Conservation has released its annual visitor insights report which provides a snapshot of visitors to conservation areas and the quality of their experience.
Royal museum owner shares memories of the Queen
Staunch royalists Angela and Bill Thompson have spent most of their lives devoted to collecting memorbilia and dressing as the late King and Queen. Their immaculate home in Te Aroha is full to the… Audio
Parent pleased by fine for inflatable slide company
A man who witnessed poor safety practices carried out by an inflatable slide company has welcomed the $350,000 fine handed down to the company but says it should have happened earlier.
Fun Solutions… Audio