Food
Fruit and Vege Report with Glenn Forsyth
This weeked carrots are celebrated in Ohakune and the potato has it's day today - Glenn Forsyth is here to talk fruit and veggies. Fruit of the Week: NZ Tamarillos Audio
Is churning butter worth it?
Anna from recipe blog 'Just A Mum's Kitchen' joins Emile Donovan to weigh in on whether buying cream for butter is cheaper in the end, and whether any butter substitutes pass muster. Audio
Easy Eats: Creamy Leeks, Mushrooms and Butter Beans
Kelly Gibney serves up a rich and creamy dish that is deeply comforting and absolutely perfect on cooler nights. Audio
Group outlines what is needed for third supermarket
A potential third player in New Zealand's supermarket sector has laid out what it would need from the Government to set up shop here. Tex Edwards spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
NZer wins cheese-rolling comp in UK
A New Zealander has grabbed first place at one of Britain's wacky-est sport contests, the Cooper's Hill Cheese-Rolling and Wake, annually held near the city of Gloucester. Winner Byron Smith spoke to… Audio
The Panel with Patrick Phelps and Sue Bradford (Part 2)
Tonight on The Panel, Wallace Chapman is joined by panellists Patrick Phelps and Sue Bradford. They discuss Shane Jones' message to those opposing the Government's mining strategy and debate the right… Audio
Morning Report Essentials for Tuesday 27 May 2025
In today's episode, the Labour Party is critical of the government's plans to redevelop Nelson Hospital, saying it will deliver half the number of new beds as the previous government had planned… Audio
Porirua soup kitchen warming those in need this winter
A group of Porirua volunteers is offering warm kai to those in need during the chilly winter months. Wellington Issues Reporter Nick James went along to take a look. Audio
School lunches: Is potato a salad vegetable?
Official documents reveal which meals were nutritionally sound and what students really thought in taste tests. Audio
Targets set for speedier access to pesticides, fertilisers
A review found the approval process for the agricultural and horticultural products wasn't always allowing timely access to the products.
French friends launch New Zealand’s only snail farm in Queenstown
Two French expats - and one disappointing plate of tinned escargot - are the inspiration behind a new commercial snail farm in Queenstown.
The new bakery opening with long lines outside the door
The bakery had a big following online before opened its first brick-and-mortar shop in Auckland.