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It's hard to love blowflies. They're noisy vectors of disease that like to hang around stinky, decaying meat. But love is often found in the unlikeliest places. If we can get past the ick factor, there are lots of reasons to show a little love for our native flies this Valentine's Day. The rango pango or New Zealand blue blowfly, Calliphora quadrimaculata, helps break down the dead and pollinate native flowers.
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Rachael Quinn is a professional organsier and housekeeper, she's here to answer any and all questions around cleaning and keeping the house spick and span. Today she's talking about the best way to clean your fans and AC units, and she shares her tips on choosing the most effective cleaning products.
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Julie Le Clerc brings us this delicious recipe which can be served both as a main and as a side dish.
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Afternoons film critic Sam Hollis is back with your weekend film recommendations.
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It's the home for all your spooky stories, unexplained encounters, and earie coincidences.
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If you've ever driven up the west side of Mount Ruapehu, you will have passed the Ratana temple in Raetihi.
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The art of growing great soil. Dr Jamie Goode is a wine writer with a PHD in plant biology. He spoke to Jesse.
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A 16.2 kilometre tunnel is being built between Herne Bay and the Mangere Wastewater Treatment Plant, and this afternoon, the Southern half is being switched on.
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Money expert Mary Holm discusses the recent developments in bitcoin.
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She was once the captain of the Aotearoa Māori Sevens team and was with them through five victories at the Hong Kong Women's Sevens tournament.
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Elliott Childs reviews 'Hyper Fixed', a new podcast from Alex Goldman, one half of the duo that made Reply All for Gimlet.
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A group of local mathematicians have just been awarded 3.4 million dollars to improve food security in Kenya.
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It's been an exciting few years for New Zealand's rapidly growing space sector.
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FemTech or Female Technology is a multi-billion-dollar industry that has developed in response to gender bias in both health research and health care.
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Claire Concannon learns about a hunter-led trapping project aimed at helping whio, our native blue duck, in the Waioeka Gorge.
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There's so much more than eating purple sweet potatoes to the impressive longevity in of residents in Okinawa, Japan.
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This Saturday Nelson will celebrate the 20th anniversary of their Opera in the Park. The person behind it all is Nelson City Councillor Pete Rainey.
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Kelly has a fresh and hearty salad for an easy midweek meal.
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Today Jesse visits Te Awahou, Foxton with John Girling, Chair of the Te Awahou Community Board.
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A bit of history was destroyed last week when the oldest continuously operating movie theatre in the southern hemisphere was razed by fire.
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