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Podcast: The Front Page


Explained: What is causing NZ's energy crisis?
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Explained: What is causing NZ's energy crisis?

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What's the next step in the rapid growth of AI tech?

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'Like something from the 1960s': National's new roads promise sparks concern
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'Like something from the 1960s': National's new roads promise sparks concern

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Academic says the National Land Transport Programme is out of step with other countries.

'There's room for everyone': Kīngi Tūheitia’s simple but powerful message
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'There's room for everyone': Kīngi Tūheitia’s simple but powerful message

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What $1.4 billion worth of cuts mean for the future of healthcare in NZ
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What $1.4 billion worth of cuts mean for the future of healthcare in NZ

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Inside Sir Peter Jackson’s biggest land deal of the year

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Kirk only served two years but was very popular with the public.

Explained: What is causing NZ's energy crisis?
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Explained: What is causing NZ's energy crisis?

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Energy prices have shot up in recent weeks as the power supply has diminished.

US election: Poll bounce sets stage for close race for the White House
The front page

US election: Poll bounce sets stage for close race for the White House

27 Aug 05:00 PM

Kamala Harris has evaporated the lead Donald Trump had over Joe Biden.

What's the next step in the rapid growth of AI tech?
The front page

What's the next step in the rapid growth of AI tech?

26 Aug 05:00 PM

AI is predicted to add billions to NZ's economy.

'Like something from the 1960s': National's new roads promise sparks concern
The front page

'Like something from the 1960s': National's new roads promise sparks concern

05 Sep 05:00 PM

Academic says the National Land Transport Programme is out of step with other countries.

'There's room for everyone': Kīngi Tūheitia’s simple but powerful message
The front page

'There's room for everyone': Kīngi Tūheitia’s simple but powerful message

04 Sep 05:00 PM

Academic: Kotahitanga, or unity, is an enduring theme the Kīngitanga brings to politics.

What $1.4 billion worth of cuts mean for the future of healthcare in NZ
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What $1.4 billion worth of cuts mean for the future of healthcare in NZ

03 Sep 05:00 PM

Health NZ's commissioner asked people to pray for him as he tackles the troubled system.

Inside Sir Peter Jackson’s biggest land deal of the year
The front page

Inside Sir Peter Jackson’s biggest land deal of the year

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Interests associated with the filmmaker have spent $105m on a large block of land.

Spring weather outlook: It's set to be 'messy'
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Spring weather outlook: It's set to be 'messy'

01 Sep 05:00 PM

Are we still going to see La Nina return before summer?

Legacy, conspiracies and what ifs: 50 years since PM Kirk died in office
The front page

Legacy, conspiracies and what ifs: 50 years since PM Kirk died in office

29 Aug 05:00 PM

Kirk only served two years but was very popular with the public.

Explained: What is causing NZ's energy crisis?
The front page

Explained: What is causing NZ's energy crisis?

28 Aug 05:00 PM

Energy prices have shot up in recent weeks as the power supply has diminished.

US election: Poll bounce sets stage for close race for the White House
The front page

US election: Poll bounce sets stage for close race for the White House

27 Aug 05:00 PM

Kamala Harris has evaporated the lead Donald Trump had over Joe Biden.

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What's the next step in the rapid growth of AI tech?

26 Aug 05:00 PM

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Politics Podcast: On the Tiles

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James Shaw spoke to On the Tiles about what the party could change when picking MPs

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'Emerge stronger': Why Christopher Luxon is a clear winner after today's reshuffle
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'Emerge stronger': Why Christopher Luxon is a clear winner after today's reshuffle

Melissa Lee had the Media & Communications portfolio for six years before this reshuffle.

Simeon Brown wants more water meters as part of three waters overhaul
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Simeon Brown wants more water meters as part of three waters overhaul

The Government won't be mandating meters but the minister is a 'very strong advocate'.

Greens vs Tana, Act vs Te Pāti Māori – inside Parliament's latest drama
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Greens vs Tana, Act vs Te Pāti Māori – inside Parliament's latest drama

One party is still fighting one of its MPs, while two parties are fighting each other.

Mahé Drysdale confirms move to Tauranga after securing the mayoralty
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Mahé Drysdale confirms move to Tauranga after securing the mayoralty

The former Olympian also stressed he does not want to push his own mandate on the council.

'It could get quite messy': Tauranga prepares to elect new council
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'It could get quite messy': Tauranga prepares to elect new council

Sparks may fly on the campaign trail with sacked councillors wanting their old jobs back.

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'I crossed a line': Julie Anne Genter on Parliament outburst

Green MP talks in an extended interview about allegations of intimidating behaviour.

Budget 2024 preview: Can the Government deliver on its pledges?
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Budget 2024 preview: Can the Government deliver on its pledges?

On the Tiles previews the Budget that's only 20 days away now.

James Shaw on Greens' MP issues: 'Disappointing' Genter situation happened
On the Tiles

James Shaw on Greens' MP issues: 'Disappointing' Genter situation happened

James Shaw spoke to On the Tiles about what the party could change when picking MPs

What would one of our top diplomats make of Aukus?
On the Tiles

What would one of our top diplomats make of Aukus?

A diplomat's memoir sheds light on today's problems.

'Emerge stronger': Why Christopher Luxon is a clear winner after today's reshuffle
On the Tiles

'Emerge stronger': Why Christopher Luxon is a clear winner after today's reshuffle

Melissa Lee had the Media & Communications portfolio for six years before this reshuffle.

Simeon Brown wants more water meters as part of three waters overhaul
On the Tiles

Simeon Brown wants more water meters as part of three waters overhaul

The Government won't be mandating meters but the minister is a 'very strong advocate'.

Greens vs Tana, Act vs Te Pāti Māori – inside Parliament's latest drama
On the Tiles

Greens vs Tana, Act vs Te Pāti Māori – inside Parliament's latest drama

One party is still fighting one of its MPs, while two parties are fighting each other.

Mahé Drysdale confirms move to Tauranga after securing the mayoralty
On the Tiles

Mahé Drysdale confirms move to Tauranga after securing the mayoralty

The former Olympian also stressed he does not want to push his own mandate on the council.

'It could get quite messy': Tauranga prepares to elect new council
On the Tiles

'It could get quite messy': Tauranga prepares to elect new council

Sparks may fly on the campaign trail with sacked councillors wanting their old jobs back.

Premium
'I crossed a line': Julie Anne Genter on Parliament outburst
On the Tiles

'I crossed a line': Julie Anne Genter on Parliament outburst

Green MP talks in an extended interview about allegations of intimidating behaviour.

Budget 2024 preview: Can the Government deliver on its pledges?
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Budget 2024 preview: Can the Government deliver on its pledges?

On the Tiles previews the Budget that's only 20 days away now.

James Shaw on Greens' MP issues: 'Disappointing' Genter situation happened
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James Shaw on Greens' MP issues: 'Disappointing' Genter situation happened

James Shaw spoke to On the Tiles about what the party could change when picking MPs

What would one of our top diplomats make of Aukus?
On the Tiles

What would one of our top diplomats make of Aukus?

A diplomat's memoir sheds light on today's problems.

'Emerge stronger': Why Christopher Luxon is a clear winner after today's reshuffle
On the Tiles

'Emerge stronger': Why Christopher Luxon is a clear winner after today's reshuffle

Melissa Lee had the Media & Communications portfolio for six years before this reshuffle.

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Newsreader Niva Retimanu on defying labels and dealing with grief
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'Once there are hurdles or I put a block there, then I’m never going to succeed.'

How a 10-year voyage and being abandoned in Rotorua changed this author's life
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How a 10-year voyage and being abandoned in Rotorua changed this author's life

Suzanne Heywood on the adventure that changed her childhood.

SportCafe's Ric Salizzo on how NZ has changed: 'People are scared to try stuff'
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SportCafe's Ric Salizzo on how NZ has changed: 'People are scared to try stuff'

SportsCafe has returned as a podcast – but the show's tone is still the same.

Ryan Bridge talks old jobs, new jobs and his wedding
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Ryan Bridge talks old jobs, new jobs and his wedding

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Sonia Gray on why it's her 'mission' to support and educate on neurodiversity
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Sonia Gray on why it's her 'mission' to support and educate on neurodiversity

The broadcaster hit out at the suggestion parents should be fined over truancy.

Economist reveals secrets to making the most from your investment property
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Economist reveals secrets to making the most from your investment property

And if you aren't on the property ladder in your 20s - there's still plenty of time.

Dame Theresa Gattung: Why more needs to be done to get women into leadership roles
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Dame Theresa Gattung: Why more needs to be done to get women into leadership roles

'It’s only our mother’s generation that had to stop the job when they got married.'

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Why Kanoa Lloyd nearly quit The Project over stress

Presenter says the show's cancellation saw the decision taken out of her hands.

Why a Matt Heath column led to Paula Bennett's 'most traumatising' moment
Ask me anything with Paula Bennett

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The radio host also believes we need to learn not to be so offended.

Newsreader Niva Retimanu on defying labels and dealing with grief
Ask me anything with Paula Bennett

Newsreader Niva Retimanu on defying labels and dealing with grief

'Once there are hurdles or I put a block there, then I’m never going to succeed.'

How a 10-year voyage and being abandoned in Rotorua changed this author's life
Ask me anything with Paula Bennett

How a 10-year voyage and being abandoned in Rotorua changed this author's life

Suzanne Heywood on the adventure that changed her childhood.

SportCafe's Ric Salizzo on how NZ has changed: 'People are scared to try stuff'
Ask me anything with Paula Bennett

SportCafe's Ric Salizzo on how NZ has changed: 'People are scared to try stuff'

SportsCafe has returned as a podcast – but the show's tone is still the same.

Ryan Bridge talks old jobs, new jobs and his wedding
Ask me anything with Paula Bennett

Ryan Bridge talks old jobs, new jobs and his wedding

'I don’t consider myself a conservative. I mean, look at the state of me!'

Sonia Gray on why it's her 'mission' to support and educate on neurodiversity
Ask me anything with Paula Bennett

Sonia Gray on why it's her 'mission' to support and educate on neurodiversity

The broadcaster hit out at the suggestion parents should be fined over truancy.

Economist reveals secrets to making the most from your investment property
Ask me anything with Paula Bennett

Economist reveals secrets to making the most from your investment property

And if you aren't on the property ladder in your 20s - there's still plenty of time.

Dame Theresa Gattung: Why more needs to be done to get women into leadership roles
Ask me anything with Paula Bennett

Dame Theresa Gattung: Why more needs to be done to get women into leadership roles

'It’s only our mother’s generation that had to stop the job when they got married.'

Why Kanoa Lloyd nearly quit The Project over stress
Ask me anything with Paula Bennett

Why Kanoa Lloyd nearly quit The Project over stress

Presenter says the show's cancellation saw the decision taken out of her hands.

Why a Matt Heath column led to Paula Bennett's 'most traumatising' moment
Ask me anything with Paula Bennett

Why a Matt Heath column led to Paula Bennett's 'most traumatising' moment

The radio host also believes we need to learn not to be so offended.

Newsreader Niva Retimanu on defying labels and dealing with grief
Ask me anything with Paula Bennett

Newsreader Niva Retimanu on defying labels and dealing with grief

'Once there are hurdles or I put a block there, then I’m never going to succeed.'

How a 10-year voyage and being abandoned in Rotorua changed this author's life
Ask me anything with Paula Bennett

How a 10-year voyage and being abandoned in Rotorua changed this author's life

Suzanne Heywood on the adventure that changed her childhood.

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Why the 'mental load' should not be a women's only issue
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Why the 'mental load' should not be a women's only issue

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The Little Things: Can’t sleep? Dr Michael Mosley explains why
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The Little Things: Can’t sleep? Dr Michael Mosley explains why

‘You have to teach your brain to associate bed with sleep and sex. And nothing else.’

Are we vastly underestimating how common neurodivergence is?
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Are we vastly underestimating how common neurodivergence is?

Forget over-diagnosis - one psychologist believes we need to double our current estimates.

Inside the rise of sextortion scams and how they are targeting teen boys
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Inside the rise of sextortion scams and how they are targeting teen boys

NetSafe has seen an 88 percent rise in these scams across all ages and genders in 5 years.

From going grey to trying botox - the signs of ageing and how to treat them
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From going grey to trying botox - the signs of ageing and how to treat them

Plus what procedures are available for sexual rejuvenation.

Limited space at retirement homes, $20k for a funeral: What to know about caring for ageing parents
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Limited space at retirement homes, $20k for a funeral: What to know about caring for ageing parents

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Busting workplace myths: Why middle-aged women are the 'perfect employees'
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Busting workplace myths: Why middle-aged women are the 'perfect employees'

Women in the workforce are being urged to be open - even about giving the PM nits!

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What you need to know about HRT and if it’s right for you

Some health researchers have pushed back against menopause being treated as a 'disease'.

'Menowashing': Expert concerned about rise of 'garbage' alternative menopause treatments
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'Menowashing': Expert concerned about rise of 'garbage' alternative menopause treatments

Dr Ginni Mansberg is a leading expert on menopause, and what treatments actually work

Why the 'mental load' should not be a women's only issue
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Why the 'mental load' should not be a women's only issue

'The ability to carry the Mental Load does not come pre-installed in the vagina’

The Little Things: Can’t sleep? Dr Michael Mosley explains why
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The Little Things: Can’t sleep? Dr Michael Mosley explains why

‘You have to teach your brain to associate bed with sleep and sex. And nothing else.’

Are we vastly underestimating how common neurodivergence is?
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Are we vastly underestimating how common neurodivergence is?

Forget over-diagnosis - one psychologist believes we need to double our current estimates.

Inside the rise of sextortion scams and how they are targeting teen boys
The Little Things

Inside the rise of sextortion scams and how they are targeting teen boys

NetSafe has seen an 88 percent rise in these scams across all ages and genders in 5 years.

From going grey to trying botox - the signs of ageing and how to treat them
The Little Things

From going grey to trying botox - the signs of ageing and how to treat them

Plus what procedures are available for sexual rejuvenation.

Limited space at retirement homes, $20k for a funeral: What to know about caring for ageing parents
The Little Things

Limited space at retirement homes, $20k for a funeral: What to know about caring for ageing parents

All the advice you need for having difficult chats with your loved ones.

Busting workplace myths: Why middle-aged women are the 'perfect employees'
The Little Things

Busting workplace myths: Why middle-aged women are the 'perfect employees'

Women in the workforce are being urged to be open - even about giving the PM nits!

What you need to know about HRT and if it’s right for you
The Little Things

What you need to know about HRT and if it’s right for you

Some health researchers have pushed back against menopause being treated as a 'disease'.

'Menowashing': Expert concerned about rise of 'garbage' alternative menopause treatments
The Little Things

'Menowashing': Expert concerned about rise of 'garbage' alternative menopause treatments

Dr Ginni Mansberg is a leading expert on menopause, and what treatments actually work

Why the 'mental load' should not be a women's only issue
The Little Things

Why the 'mental load' should not be a women's only issue

'The ability to carry the Mental Load does not come pre-installed in the vagina’

The Little Things: Can’t sleep? Dr Michael Mosley explains why
The Little Things

The Little Things: Can’t sleep? Dr Michael Mosley explains why

‘You have to teach your brain to associate bed with sleep and sex. And nothing else.’

Are we vastly underestimating how common neurodivergence is?
The Little Things

Are we vastly underestimating how common neurodivergence is?

Forget over-diagnosis - one psychologist believes we need to double our current estimates.

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Tangiwai: A Forgotten History

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A Herald podcast has prompted members of the public to come forward with their memories.

70 years on, hundreds gather at Tangiwai railway memorial
Tangiwai: A Forgotten History

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21 Jan 06:34 AM

More than 300 people gathered at the site of the Tangiwai railway disaster.

'It should never be forgotten': Tangiwai service marks 70th anniversary
Tangiwai: A Forgotten History

'It should never be forgotten': Tangiwai service marks 70th anniversary

20 Jan 04:00 PM

A train will retrace the original Wellington-Auckland express route to Tangiwai.

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"My heart hurts there’s no justice for Goy” - Victim advocate.

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True crime podcast: No justice for victim 90 years after love-triangle killing

Murdered man had two great loves in the last year of his life, and neither was his wife.

Below the surface: What really happened to scuba diver Goy Thongsi?
Chasing Ghosts

Below the surface: What really happened to scuba diver Goy Thongsi?

She sunk out of sight. It was two days before her body was found on the seabed.

Murder at the Racecourse Hotel: Can a 90-year-old cold case be solved today?
Chasing Ghosts

Murder at the Racecourse Hotel: Can a 90-year-old cold case be solved today?

Inspector clears up detective grandfather's unsolved cases.

Love triangle at the heart of cold case murder
Chasing Ghosts

Love triangle at the heart of cold case murder

Love letter from Donald Fraser's mistress delivered to hotel on day he died.

Murder at the Racecourse Hotel: Unused pillow provides clue in cold case
Chasing Ghosts

Murder at the Racecourse Hotel: Unused pillow provides clue in cold case

Shot man's widow claimed to have been asleep in bed alongside her husband.

Murder at the Racecourse Hotel: No justice for victim 90 years after love-triangle killing
Chasing Ghosts

Murder at the Racecourse Hotel: No justice for victim 90 years after love-triangle killing

Murdered man had two great loves in the last year of his life, and neither was his wife.

From true crime to fake crime - the best podcasts for the Easter weekend
Chasing Ghosts

From true crime to fake crime - the best podcasts for the Easter weekend

Whether you want breaking news, money advice or a big laugh, we've got a podcast for you.

Chasing Ghosts - Below the Surface: Diving death shrouded in mystery
Chasing Ghosts

Chasing Ghosts - Below the Surface: Diving death shrouded in mystery

"My heart hurts there’s no justice for Goy” - Victim advocate.

Chasing Ghosts: Below the surface
Chasing Ghosts

Chasing Ghosts: Below the surface

Bua-Ngoen 'Goy' Thongsi was diving for crayfish in North Canterbury when she sank below the water, never to resurface alive. Video / George Heard

True crime podcast: No justice for victim 90 years after love-triangle killing
Chasing Ghosts

True crime podcast: No justice for victim 90 years after love-triangle killing

Murdered man had two great loves in the last year of his life, and neither was his wife.

Below the surface: What really happened to scuba diver Goy Thongsi?
Chasing Ghosts

Below the surface: What really happened to scuba diver Goy Thongsi?

She sunk out of sight. It was two days before her body was found on the seabed.

Murder at the Racecourse Hotel: Can a 90-year-old cold case be solved today?
Chasing Ghosts

Murder at the Racecourse Hotel: Can a 90-year-old cold case be solved today?

Inspector clears up detective grandfather's unsolved cases.

Love triangle at the heart of cold case murder
Chasing Ghosts

Love triangle at the heart of cold case murder

Love letter from Donald Fraser's mistress delivered to hotel on day he died.

Murder at the Racecourse Hotel: Unused pillow provides clue in cold case
Chasing Ghosts

Murder at the Racecourse Hotel: Unused pillow provides clue in cold case

Shot man's widow claimed to have been asleep in bed alongside her husband.

Murder at the Racecourse Hotel: No justice for victim 90 years after love-triangle killing
Chasing Ghosts

Murder at the Racecourse Hotel: No justice for victim 90 years after love-triangle killing

Murdered man had two great loves in the last year of his life, and neither was his wife.

From true crime to fake crime - the best podcasts for the Easter weekend
Chasing Ghosts

From true crime to fake crime - the best podcasts for the Easter weekend

Whether you want breaking news, money advice or a big laugh, we've got a podcast for you.

Chasing Ghosts - Below the Surface: Diving death shrouded in mystery
Chasing Ghosts

Chasing Ghosts - Below the Surface: Diving death shrouded in mystery

"My heart hurts there’s no justice for Goy” - Victim advocate.

Chasing Ghosts: Below the surface
Chasing Ghosts

Chasing Ghosts: Below the surface

Bua-Ngoen 'Goy' Thongsi was diving for crayfish in North Canterbury when she sank below the water, never to resurface alive. Video / George Heard

Latest Episodes From No Such Thing As Normal

'There's no such thing as normal' - Exploring ADHD, autism and other neurodivergent gifts
No Such Thing As Normal

'There's no such thing as normal' - Exploring ADHD, autism and other neurodivergent gifts

At least 20 per cent of New Zealanders are classed as neurodiverse.

'Voice in my head tells me I have to do it': Young Kiwi shares OCD struggles
No Such Thing As Normal

'Voice in my head tells me I have to do it': Young Kiwi shares OCD struggles

Research indicates the number of Kiwis with OCD could be as high as 80,000.

'The letters aren't staying on the page': Kim Crossman on struggling with dyslexia
No Such Thing As Normal

'The letters aren't staying on the page': Kim Crossman on struggling with dyslexia

When the actor started on Shortland St, she found memorising lines overwhelming.

'It's magic' – how a foot fidget board changes the game for dyslexic learners
No Such Thing As Normal

'It's magic' – how a foot fidget board changes the game for dyslexic learners

Poet Dominic Hoey discusses his dyslexia and creative writing on No Such Thing as Normal.

'Educational trauma': Why our schools are failing dyslexic kids
No Such Thing As Normal

'Educational trauma': Why our schools are failing dyslexic kids

Conventional learning methods often don't work for dyslexic children.

#AuDHD:  When autism meets ADHD
No Such Thing As Normal

#AuDHD: When autism meets ADHD

People are increasingly being diagnosed with both conditions.

Anika Moa talks ADHD diagnosis: ‘15,000 voices in my head, all day, every day’
No Such Thing As Normal

Anika Moa talks ADHD diagnosis: ‘15,000 voices in my head, all day, every day’

The singer is one of many people being diagnosed well into adulthood.

'Internally, I’m yelling': Inside the impacts of a hypersensitive sensory system
No Such Thing As Normal

'Internally, I’m yelling': Inside the impacts of a hypersensitive sensory system

For 19-year-old Annabelle, listening to people breathing in lectures can be overwhelming

Sonia Gray on why it's her 'mission' to support and educate on neurodiversity
No Such Thing As Normal

Sonia Gray on why it's her 'mission' to support and educate on neurodiversity

The broadcaster hit out at the suggestion parents should be fined over truancy.

'There's no such thing as normal' - Exploring ADHD, autism and other neurodivergent gifts
No Such Thing As Normal

'There's no such thing as normal' - Exploring ADHD, autism and other neurodivergent gifts

At least 20 per cent of New Zealanders are classed as neurodiverse.

'Voice in my head tells me I have to do it': Young Kiwi shares OCD struggles
No Such Thing As Normal

'Voice in my head tells me I have to do it': Young Kiwi shares OCD struggles

Research indicates the number of Kiwis with OCD could be as high as 80,000.

'The letters aren't staying on the page': Kim Crossman on struggling with dyslexia
No Such Thing As Normal

'The letters aren't staying on the page': Kim Crossman on struggling with dyslexia

When the actor started on Shortland St, she found memorising lines overwhelming.

'It's magic' – how a foot fidget board changes the game for dyslexic learners
No Such Thing As Normal

'It's magic' – how a foot fidget board changes the game for dyslexic learners

Poet Dominic Hoey discusses his dyslexia and creative writing on No Such Thing as Normal.

'Educational trauma': Why our schools are failing dyslexic kids
No Such Thing As Normal

'Educational trauma': Why our schools are failing dyslexic kids

Conventional learning methods often don't work for dyslexic children.

#AuDHD:  When autism meets ADHD
No Such Thing As Normal

#AuDHD: When autism meets ADHD

People are increasingly being diagnosed with both conditions.

Anika Moa talks ADHD diagnosis: ‘15,000 voices in my head, all day, every day’
No Such Thing As Normal

Anika Moa talks ADHD diagnosis: ‘15,000 voices in my head, all day, every day’

The singer is one of many people being diagnosed well into adulthood.

'Internally, I’m yelling': Inside the impacts of a hypersensitive sensory system
No Such Thing As Normal

'Internally, I’m yelling': Inside the impacts of a hypersensitive sensory system

For 19-year-old Annabelle, listening to people breathing in lectures can be overwhelming

Sonia Gray on why it's her 'mission' to support and educate on neurodiversity
No Such Thing As Normal

Sonia Gray on why it's her 'mission' to support and educate on neurodiversity

The broadcaster hit out at the suggestion parents should be fined over truancy.

'There's no such thing as normal' - Exploring ADHD, autism and other neurodivergent gifts
No Such Thing As Normal

'There's no such thing as normal' - Exploring ADHD, autism and other neurodivergent gifts

At least 20 per cent of New Zealanders are classed as neurodiverse.

'Voice in my head tells me I have to do it': Young Kiwi shares OCD struggles
No Such Thing As Normal

'Voice in my head tells me I have to do it': Young Kiwi shares OCD struggles

Research indicates the number of Kiwis with OCD could be as high as 80,000.

'The letters aren't staying on the page': Kim Crossman on struggling with dyslexia
No Such Thing As Normal

'The letters aren't staying on the page': Kim Crossman on struggling with dyslexia

When the actor started on Shortland St, she found memorising lines overwhelming.

Latest Episodes From Cooking the Books

Cooking the Books: What’s the cost of sustainable investing?
cooking the books

Cooking the Books: What’s the cost of sustainable investing?

14 Apr 05:00 PM

For the last few years, sin was not in.

How the sharemarket can be used to create financial freedom
cooking the books

How the sharemarket can be used to create financial freedom

07 Apr 05:00 PM

Women who used shares to create financial independence share their stories.

Cooking the Books: Why self-employed workers need a different plan for retirement
cooking the books

Cooking the Books: Why self-employed workers need a different plan for retirement

31 Mar 04:00 PM

As times get tougher, many are giving up on KiwiSaver.

Cooking the Books: How to tell scammers from do-gooders in ethical investing
cooking the books

Cooking the Books: How to tell scammers from do-gooders in ethical investing

09 Jun 10:53 PM

Green-washing is rife, but there are ways to spot it.

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Diana Clement: Tips for teaching your teens not to spend
cooking the books

Diana Clement: Tips for teaching your teens not to spend

25 May 05:00 PM

OPINION: Every child and young adult is different with money.

Cooking the Books podcast: Is bitcoin legit now?
cooking the books

Cooking the Books podcast: Is bitcoin legit now?

12 May 05:00 PM

There's been a shift in how the mainstream finance world approaches the cryptocurrency

Cooking the Books: Can investing in fossil fuels actually be the ethical choice?
cooking the books

Cooking the Books: Can investing in fossil fuels actually be the ethical choice?

05 May 05:00 PM

With emissions still rising, what's the best strategy to invest with impact?

The truth behind building passive income through the sharemarket
cooking the books

The truth behind building passive income through the sharemarket

28 Apr 05:00 PM

Is true passive income even possible?

Cooking the Books: The tricks to living a good life for less
cooking the books

Cooking the Books: The tricks to living a good life for less

21 Apr 05:00 PM

Boujee on a budget? Absolutely possible.

Cooking the Books: What’s the cost of sustainable investing?
cooking the books

Cooking the Books: What’s the cost of sustainable investing?

14 Apr 05:00 PM

For the last few years, sin was not in.

How the sharemarket can be used to create financial freedom
cooking the books

How the sharemarket can be used to create financial freedom

07 Apr 05:00 PM

Women who used shares to create financial independence share their stories.

Cooking the Books: Why self-employed workers need a different plan for retirement
cooking the books

Cooking the Books: Why self-employed workers need a different plan for retirement

31 Mar 04:00 PM

As times get tougher, many are giving up on KiwiSaver.

Cooking the Books: How to tell scammers from do-gooders in ethical investing
cooking the books

Cooking the Books: How to tell scammers from do-gooders in ethical investing

09 Jun 10:53 PM

Green-washing is rife, but there are ways to spot it.

Premium
Diana Clement: Tips for teaching your teens not to spend
cooking the books

Diana Clement: Tips for teaching your teens not to spend

25 May 05:00 PM

OPINION: Every child and young adult is different with money.

Cooking the Books podcast: Is bitcoin legit now?
cooking the books

Cooking the Books podcast: Is bitcoin legit now?

12 May 05:00 PM

There's been a shift in how the mainstream finance world approaches the cryptocurrency

Cooking the Books: Can investing in fossil fuels actually be the ethical choice?
cooking the books

Cooking the Books: Can investing in fossil fuels actually be the ethical choice?

05 May 05:00 PM

With emissions still rising, what's the best strategy to invest with impact?

The truth behind building passive income through the sharemarket
cooking the books

The truth behind building passive income through the sharemarket

28 Apr 05:00 PM

Is true passive income even possible?

Cooking the Books: The tricks to living a good life for less
cooking the books

Cooking the Books: The tricks to living a good life for less

21 Apr 05:00 PM

Boujee on a budget? Absolutely possible.

Cooking the Books: What’s the cost of sustainable investing?
cooking the books

Cooking the Books: What’s the cost of sustainable investing?

14 Apr 05:00 PM

For the last few years, sin was not in.

How the sharemarket can be used to create financial freedom
cooking the books

How the sharemarket can be used to create financial freedom

07 Apr 05:00 PM

Women who used shares to create financial independence share their stories.

Cooking the Books: Why self-employed workers need a different plan for retirement
cooking the books

Cooking the Books: Why self-employed workers need a different plan for retirement

31 Mar 04:00 PM

As times get tougher, many are giving up on KiwiSaver.

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Latest Episodes From A Moment in Crime

Acquitted after 11 years and three trials
A Moment in Crime

Acquitted after 11 years and three trials

Hendrix Kahia and a relative perform a haka for his two counsel at Hamilton High Court, celebrating his acquittal of Wiremu Birch's murder after 11 years and three trials.

Top pathologist on death, diagnosis – and why Mark Lundy is guilty
A Moment in Crime

Top pathologist on death, diagnosis – and why Mark Lundy is guilty

10 Jul 05:00 PM

Kiwi pathologist speaks on Herald podcast A Moment In Crime about his new book.

Police rewards: Who decides who gets them, and how often are they claimed?
A Moment in Crime

Police rewards: Who decides who gets them, and how often are they claimed?

16 Jun 11:10 PM

Police rewards offered over the years - why, when and what for?

Boy dies following assault in Hamilton
A Moment in Crime

Boy dies following assault in Hamilton

A child has died overnight following an attack on a group in the Hamilton suburb of Bader. Video / NZ Herald

Hostage situation in Te Atatu: Auckland police arrest man after assault
A Moment in Crime

Hostage situation in Te Atatu: Auckland police arrest man after assault

A police spokesman told the Herald they received a report a man was being held against his will at an address on Matipo Rd at 2.34pm. Caption: Video / Grant Routen

The Dickason Family Tragedy: Herald podcast revisits Timaru triple murder
A Moment in Crime

The Dickason Family Tragedy: Herald podcast revisits Timaru triple murder

07 Aug 05:00 PM

Herald podcast A Moment In Crime looks back at the murder of the Dickason children.

Security guard assaulted in foiled jewellery store aggravated robbery
A Moment in Crime

Security guard assaulted in foiled jewellery store aggravated robbery

Dairy and Business Owners Group Chairperson, Sunny Kaushal speaks to media following an attempted robbery in Mt Roskill. Video / Supplied

'The work does not stop': Govt vows to continue terrorism prevention work in wake of Chch mosque attacks
A Moment in Crime

'The work does not stop': Govt vows to continue terrorism prevention work in wake of Chch mosque attacks

01 Aug 11:22 PM

The announcement was made in Christchurch this morning.

Person injured after firearm discharged during an altercation in Glen Eden
A Moment in Crime

Person injured after firearm discharged during an altercation in Glen Eden

Police are present on Waikumete Rd in Glen Eden following an altercation outside Westlight Apartments where a firearm was discharged Video / Hayden Woodward / NZME

Acquitted after 11 years and three trials
A Moment in Crime

Acquitted after 11 years and three trials

Hendrix Kahia and a relative perform a haka for his two counsel at Hamilton High Court, celebrating his acquittal of Wiremu Birch's murder after 11 years and three trials.

Top pathologist on death, diagnosis – and why Mark Lundy is guilty
A Moment in Crime

Top pathologist on death, diagnosis – and why Mark Lundy is guilty

10 Jul 05:00 PM

Kiwi pathologist speaks on Herald podcast A Moment In Crime about his new book.

Police rewards: Who decides who gets them, and how often are they claimed?
A Moment in Crime

Police rewards: Who decides who gets them, and how often are they claimed?

16 Jun 11:10 PM

Police rewards offered over the years - why, when and what for?

Boy dies following assault in Hamilton
A Moment in Crime

Boy dies following assault in Hamilton

A child has died overnight following an attack on a group in the Hamilton suburb of Bader. Video / NZ Herald

Hostage situation in Te Atatu: Auckland police arrest man after assault
A Moment in Crime

Hostage situation in Te Atatu: Auckland police arrest man after assault

A police spokesman told the Herald they received a report a man was being held against his will at an address on Matipo Rd at 2.34pm. Caption: Video / Grant Routen

The Dickason Family Tragedy: Herald podcast revisits Timaru triple murder
A Moment in Crime

The Dickason Family Tragedy: Herald podcast revisits Timaru triple murder

07 Aug 05:00 PM

Herald podcast A Moment In Crime looks back at the murder of the Dickason children.

Security guard assaulted in foiled jewellery store aggravated robbery
A Moment in Crime

Security guard assaulted in foiled jewellery store aggravated robbery

Dairy and Business Owners Group Chairperson, Sunny Kaushal speaks to media following an attempted robbery in Mt Roskill. Video / Supplied

'The work does not stop': Govt vows to continue terrorism prevention work in wake of Chch mosque attacks
A Moment in Crime

'The work does not stop': Govt vows to continue terrorism prevention work in wake of Chch mosque attacks

01 Aug 11:22 PM

The announcement was made in Christchurch this morning.

Person injured after firearm discharged during an altercation in Glen Eden
A Moment in Crime

Person injured after firearm discharged during an altercation in Glen Eden

Police are present on Waikumete Rd in Glen Eden following an altercation outside Westlight Apartments where a firearm was discharged Video / Hayden Woodward / NZME

Acquitted after 11 years and three trials
A Moment in Crime

Acquitted after 11 years and three trials

Hendrix Kahia and a relative perform a haka for his two counsel at Hamilton High Court, celebrating his acquittal of Wiremu Birch's murder after 11 years and three trials.

Top pathologist on death, diagnosis – and why Mark Lundy is guilty
A Moment in Crime

Top pathologist on death, diagnosis – and why Mark Lundy is guilty

10 Jul 05:00 PM

Kiwi pathologist speaks on Herald podcast A Moment In Crime about his new book.

Police rewards: Who decides who gets them, and how often are they claimed?
A Moment in Crime

Police rewards: Who decides who gets them, and how often are they claimed?

16 Jun 11:10 PM

Police rewards offered over the years - why, when and what for?

Latest Episodes From Money Talks

Rich-lister Dame Wendy Pye on how being sacked changed her life
Money Talks

Rich-lister Dame Wendy Pye on how being sacked changed her life

26 Jul 05:00 PM

'I just decided that no bastard would ever walk me off the place again.'

David Seymour talks economics, philosophy and the key to solving poverty
Money Talks

David Seymour talks economics, philosophy and the key to solving poverty

17 Jul 05:16 PM

ACT leader (and acting PM) talks about the underlying philosophy that drives him

Novelist Emily Perkins on why ‘we’re always drawn to stories about the unhappy rich’
Money Talks

Novelist Emily Perkins on why ‘we’re always drawn to stories about the unhappy rich’

10 Jul 05:00 PM

Lioness author talks to Liam Dann about money art and the economics of writing.

Suzanne Paul on escaping poverty: ‘I made up my mind...I’m not having this life’
Money Talks

Suzanne Paul on escaping poverty: ‘I made up my mind...I’m not having this life’

04 Sep 05:00 PM

TV star and infomercial icon on why she is happy to let money motivate her

Darren Shand on what he learned from 20 years as All Blacks manager
Money Talks

Darren Shand on what he learned from 20 years as All Blacks manager

28 Aug 05:00 PM

What can businesses learn from the world of high-performance sports?

Hannah McQueen: Why earning good money won’t make you rich
Money Talks

Hannah McQueen: Why earning good money won’t make you rich

23 Aug 05:00 PM

Liam Dann talks to Hannah McQueen, founder of financial strategy firm EnableMe.

'I'm not going to sit here and preach on avocado on toast, but...': Bayleys boss on real estate tips
Money Talks

'I'm not going to sit here and preach on avocado on toast, but...': Bayleys boss on real estate tips

17 Aug 12:00 AM

'Sometimes we have to say, what are the sacrifices?'

'We need to be accountable back to NZers': Supermarket boss Chris Quin on cost of living crunch
Money Talks

'We need to be accountable back to NZers': Supermarket boss Chris Quin on cost of living crunch

07 Aug 05:00 PM

And how losing both his parents at 21 affected his outlook on life.

Jack Tame talks his relationship with money - and how becoming a step-father has changed it
Money Talks

Jack Tame talks his relationship with money - and how becoming a step-father has changed it

31 Jul 05:00 PM

Tame talks to Liam Dann about broadcasting and Christchurch's obsession with schools

Rich-lister Dame Wendy Pye on how being sacked changed her life
Money Talks

Rich-lister Dame Wendy Pye on how being sacked changed her life

26 Jul 05:00 PM

'I just decided that no bastard would ever walk me off the place again.'

David Seymour talks economics, philosophy and the key to solving poverty
Money Talks

David Seymour talks economics, philosophy and the key to solving poverty

17 Jul 05:16 PM

ACT leader (and acting PM) talks about the underlying philosophy that drives him

Novelist Emily Perkins on why ‘we’re always drawn to stories about the unhappy rich’
Money Talks

Novelist Emily Perkins on why ‘we’re always drawn to stories about the unhappy rich’

10 Jul 05:00 PM

Lioness author talks to Liam Dann about money art and the economics of writing.

Suzanne Paul on escaping poverty: ‘I made up my mind...I’m not having this life’
Money Talks

Suzanne Paul on escaping poverty: ‘I made up my mind...I’m not having this life’

04 Sep 05:00 PM

TV star and infomercial icon on why she is happy to let money motivate her

Darren Shand on what he learned from 20 years as All Blacks manager
Money Talks

Darren Shand on what he learned from 20 years as All Blacks manager

28 Aug 05:00 PM

What can businesses learn from the world of high-performance sports?

Hannah McQueen: Why earning good money won’t make you rich
Money Talks

Hannah McQueen: Why earning good money won’t make you rich

23 Aug 05:00 PM

Liam Dann talks to Hannah McQueen, founder of financial strategy firm EnableMe.

'I'm not going to sit here and preach on avocado on toast, but...': Bayleys boss on real estate tips
Money Talks

'I'm not going to sit here and preach on avocado on toast, but...': Bayleys boss on real estate tips

17 Aug 12:00 AM

'Sometimes we have to say, what are the sacrifices?'

'We need to be accountable back to NZers': Supermarket boss Chris Quin on cost of living crunch
Money Talks

'We need to be accountable back to NZers': Supermarket boss Chris Quin on cost of living crunch

07 Aug 05:00 PM

And how losing both his parents at 21 affected his outlook on life.

Jack Tame talks his relationship with money - and how becoming a step-father has changed it
Money Talks

Jack Tame talks his relationship with money - and how becoming a step-father has changed it

31 Jul 05:00 PM

Tame talks to Liam Dann about broadcasting and Christchurch's obsession with schools

Rich-lister Dame Wendy Pye on how being sacked changed her life
Money Talks

Rich-lister Dame Wendy Pye on how being sacked changed her life

26 Jul 05:00 PM

'I just decided that no bastard would ever walk me off the place again.'

David Seymour talks economics, philosophy and the key to solving poverty
Money Talks

David Seymour talks economics, philosophy and the key to solving poverty

17 Jul 05:16 PM

ACT leader (and acting PM) talks about the underlying philosophy that drives him

Novelist Emily Perkins on why ‘we’re always drawn to stories about the unhappy rich’
Money Talks

Novelist Emily Perkins on why ‘we’re always drawn to stories about the unhappy rich’

10 Jul 05:00 PM

Lioness author talks to Liam Dann about money art and the economics of writing.

Latest Episodes From Chewing The Facts

'My doctor said I lied about my food habits - I was 8 years old'
Chewing The Facts

'My doctor said I lied about my food habits - I was 8 years old'

09 Sep 05:00 PM

Sasha Borissenko busts some of the myths about fatness.

Are caps on weight loss surgery racist? Chewing the Facts investigates
Chewing The Facts

Are caps on weight loss surgery racist? Chewing the Facts investigates

02 Sep 05:00 PM

Sasha Borissenko looks at weight loss surgery.

Dieting to lose weight? Don't bother, say experts
Chewing The Facts

Dieting to lose weight? Don't bother, say experts

26 Aug 05:00 PM

Sasha Borissenko does some myth busting in Chewing the Facts episode 4

Herald podcast host wins media award for weight loss surgery investigation
Chewing The Facts

Herald podcast host wins media award for weight loss surgery investigation

20 Jun 02:15 AM

Chewing the Facts explored the myths around obesity, fatness and weight loss.

Could everything we know about fatness be wrong?
Chewing The Facts

Could everything we know about fatness be wrong?

31 Dec 11:00 PM

In this new series, Sasha Borissenko debunks some of our biggest weight myths.

'No one wants to sit by the fat lady' - how obesity myths take hold
Chewing The Facts

'No one wants to sit by the fat lady' - how obesity myths take hold

07 Oct 04:00 PM

Sasha Borissenko says the personal choice narrative is hard to break

The hidden reason why supermarket Coke is so cheap
Chewing The Facts

The hidden reason why supermarket Coke is so cheap

30 Sep 04:00 PM

There's a reason why stores can afford to sell it at such a low price

Trick or treat? Why health star ratings on food aren't working
Chewing The Facts

Trick or treat? Why health star ratings on food aren't working

23 Sep 04:00 PM

Does the nearly decade-old system work equally across all foods?

Why fat discrimination in the workplace is legal in NZ
Chewing The Facts

Why fat discrimination in the workplace is legal in NZ

17 Sep 05:48 AM

The latest episode of Chewing the Facts examines why there is no will to change the law

'My doctor said I lied about my food habits - I was 8 years old'
Chewing The Facts

'My doctor said I lied about my food habits - I was 8 years old'

09 Sep 05:00 PM

Sasha Borissenko busts some of the myths about fatness.

Are caps on weight loss surgery racist? Chewing the Facts investigates
Chewing The Facts

Are caps on weight loss surgery racist? Chewing the Facts investigates

02 Sep 05:00 PM

Sasha Borissenko looks at weight loss surgery.

Dieting to lose weight? Don't bother, say experts
Chewing The Facts

Dieting to lose weight? Don't bother, say experts

26 Aug 05:00 PM

Sasha Borissenko does some myth busting in Chewing the Facts episode 4

Herald podcast host wins media award for weight loss surgery investigation
Chewing The Facts

Herald podcast host wins media award for weight loss surgery investigation

20 Jun 02:15 AM

Chewing the Facts explored the myths around obesity, fatness and weight loss.

Could everything we know about fatness be wrong?
Chewing The Facts

Could everything we know about fatness be wrong?

31 Dec 11:00 PM

In this new series, Sasha Borissenko debunks some of our biggest weight myths.

'No one wants to sit by the fat lady' - how obesity myths take hold
Chewing The Facts

'No one wants to sit by the fat lady' - how obesity myths take hold

07 Oct 04:00 PM

Sasha Borissenko says the personal choice narrative is hard to break

The hidden reason why supermarket Coke is so cheap
Chewing The Facts

The hidden reason why supermarket Coke is so cheap

30 Sep 04:00 PM

There's a reason why stores can afford to sell it at such a low price

Trick or treat? Why health star ratings on food aren't working
Chewing The Facts

Trick or treat? Why health star ratings on food aren't working

23 Sep 04:00 PM

Does the nearly decade-old system work equally across all foods?

Why fat discrimination in the workplace is legal in NZ
Chewing The Facts

Why fat discrimination in the workplace is legal in NZ

17 Sep 05:48 AM

The latest episode of Chewing the Facts examines why there is no will to change the law

'My doctor said I lied about my food habits - I was 8 years old'
Chewing The Facts

'My doctor said I lied about my food habits - I was 8 years old'

09 Sep 05:00 PM

Sasha Borissenko busts some of the myths about fatness.

Are caps on weight loss surgery racist? Chewing the Facts investigates
Chewing The Facts

Are caps on weight loss surgery racist? Chewing the Facts investigates

02 Sep 05:00 PM

Sasha Borissenko looks at weight loss surgery.

Dieting to lose weight? Don't bother, say experts
Chewing The Facts

Dieting to lose weight? Don't bother, say experts

26 Aug 05:00 PM

Sasha Borissenko does some myth busting in Chewing the Facts episode 4

Latest Episodes From Straight Up

Chris Parker: Why I wouldn't change a thing about struggles growing up gay
Straight Up

Chris Parker: Why I wouldn't change a thing about struggles growing up gay

28 Oct 04:00 PM

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