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Finalists Announced – MiNDFOOD Producer Awards 2014

Announcing the finalists of the 2014 MiNDFOOD Producer Awards, recognising the best of the Wellington region’s producers.

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The Inaugural MiNDFOOD Producer Awards – Buzzing with Potential

The MiNDFOOD Producer Awards’ aim is to recognise the best of the Wellington region’s producers.

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5 minutes with Martin Bosley: Dining with prisoners

Wellington chef Martin Bosley is hosting a prison dinner for 200, with the help of six inmates.

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Interview: Paul Hoather, The White House Restaurant

Owner & executive chef Paul Hoather reflects on his 2012 Wellington on a Plate award winning dish.

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Visa Wellington on a Plate Sydney launch: Stag Night

New Zealand’s coolest culinary festival, Visa Wellington on a Plate enjoyed its Sydney launch last night, with an adventurous degustation dinner not for the faint at heart.

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Open mind needed to crack the human brain code

A million dollar US project hopes to unlock the mysteries of the brain & map its pathways.

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The life of Franklin D. Roosevelt

Loosely based on a true story, Hyde Park on Hudson hits cinemas this month, chronicling the affair of Franklin D. Roosevalt’s relationship with his distant cousin Margaret “Daisy” Suckley (Laura Linney)

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Life on Mars, once capable

The red planet once had the right ingredients to support life, scientists have discovered after analysing rock powder samples from Mars.

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Anti-nuclear protests in Japan commemorate Fukushima anniversary

Public sentiment in Japan has turned against nuclear energy in the two years since its devastating nuclear disaster, but while many would like to see a zero nuclear power future – will it be possible?

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Christchurch Red Zone re-named “Rebuild Zone”

Two years since the tragic Christchurch earthquake, slow but steady progress is being made to get the shaken city back on its feet.

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The power of the enneagram

The enneagram is an ancient symbol which models the human personality. Jutka Freeman & Patrick Hayruze join us to discuss how the enneagram could help us better understand our motivations and uncover why we fall into self-imposed traps.

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Vintage Vehicles For Sale In Paris

An exceptional array of motor cars and motorcycles are up for grabs in Paris, including a rare Bugatti and the plane used in the Oscar-winning film “Out of Africa”.

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Who should be the next MiNDFOOD cover star?

Who would you like to see on the cover of MiNDFOOD? Have your say in our online poll. All voters will also go in the draw to win a Summer cookbook & apron set.

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“Mum faces each obstacle with a courage that leaves many in awe”

Proud daughter Veda Dante shares the inspiring story 
of her mother, who lost all of her limbs to meningitis but never lost her drive and determination to live.

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Garnering Success

From action heroine and romantic-comedy star to real-life mum on the go, actress Jennifer Garner juggles Hollywood stardom, marriage to another celebrity, and motherhood all while staying down to earth.

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International Day of People with a Disability

December 3, 2012 marks the 20th anniversary of International Day of People with Disability which aims to promote an understanding of people with disability and encourage support for their dignity, rights and well-being.

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Neil Armstrong, dies at age 82

US Astronaut Neil Armstrong, the first man to set foot on the Moon has passed away following complications resulting from cardiovascular procedures.

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GALLERY: Aboard the Queen Mary II

View some wonderful photographs from our high-seas adventure on board the Queen Mary II.

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Wonky donkey gets pink casts

A donkey foal born prematurely has pink casts put on her front legs to support them until they strengthen.

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Tomato chutney

This tangy tomato chutney recipe is a great for condiment barbecued meat and sausage rolls, keep it in the fridge for when you need it on hand.

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Allowing yourself to heal

Author of ‘The Longest Journey’ and counsellor Amanda Stuart talks about how we can heal ourselves and our lives by confronting our past head on.

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Facebook could soon be open to kids under 13

Although Facebook is not open to children under the age of 13, more than 7.5 million kids still have active accounts by lying about their age, prompting the social media giant to trial new ways to allow minors to log on.

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William & Kate royal dolls hit shelves

London toy store Hamleys puts the first William and Kate dolls on sale ahead of the royal couple’s first wedding anniversary on April 29th. MiNDFOOD reports.

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GALLERY: Japan marks 1 year tsunami anniversary

It has been almost one year since a massive 9.0-magnitude earthquake struck Japan, unleashing a terrifying tsunami. The wall of water caused widespread destruction, left almost 22,000 people dead or missing and triggered a nuclear crisis at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant.

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