In Rarotonga Native Affairs met Ngāpuhi chef Sam Timoko. Sam has a unique recipe for success. He's passing on his culinary skills to young, local chefs and taking charge of the food stores on-board traditional waka, sailing around the Pacific. Mātai Smith explains.
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Iwi gutted by raw sewage spill in Raglan estuary
Raglan local Chloe Hartstone says a five-month ban for shellfish needs to be put in place. This comes after a major sewage pipe burst into the Raglan estuary. Despite warnings, people are still being seen out on the water.
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Inaugural Rotorua Summer Seafood Fest a hit
The inaugural Rotorua Summer Seafood Festival has been a hit this weekend with over 1000 tickets sold. The festival's main backers are Te Arawa Fisheries Group and local Rotorua businesses.
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My Town Series- Isolated Hawkes Bay community brings Māori & European together
In the southernmost part of Hawke's Bay, the small coastal township of Porangahau is home to the longest place name in the country.
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Northland hapū to study badly depleted Whangarei seafood stocks
Northland hapū, Patu Harakeke, is the first to receive local Regional Council funding to conduct their own research into the harbour’s badly depleted seafood stocks.
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East Side Kiwi Food provides comfort for homesick Māori in Perth
East Side Kiwi Food is responsible for nurturing the needs of many home sick Māori living in the Perth, Australia. The store has only been open for 10 weeks and co-owner Hiraina Ratima says the business has taken off.
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Japanese chef adds gourmet touch to traditional hāngi
Miso flavoured salmon isn't your usual hāngi offering but this is the dish Chef Makoto Tukoyama has come up with for the Gourmet Hāngi Challenge which is part of this year's Auckland Food Festival.
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"Wild Boy" inspires youth with unique journey
Brando Yelavich, also known as 'Wild Boy' successfully completed a full 8000km circumnavigation around NZ on foot and has now started his new challenge.
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Fisheries officers crack down on illegal seafood trade in Hawke's Bay
Fisheries officers have swooped on commercial fishing operations and more than 20 private dwellings in both Hawke's Bay and Māhia in a major fisheries sting to shut down the illegal trading of pāua and crayfish on the black market.
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Auckland restaurant slammed for serving live fish
One Auckland Chinese restaurant is currently being investigated by the Ministry of Primary Industries regarding the practice of live fish eating.