
Country Life
RNZ New Zealand
The Country Life team take you all over the motu to hear the extraordinary stories of every day rural New Zealand.
Location:
Wellington, New Zealand
Networks:
RNZ New Zealand
Description:
The Country Life team take you all over the motu to hear the extraordinary stories of every day rural New Zealand.
Language:
English
Contact:
PO Box 489, Hamilton 07 8580729
Website:
http://www.radionz.co.nz/
Episodes
FULL SHOW: Country Life for 22 May 2026
5/22/2026
This week Country Life follows a farrier as he fits a horse with new shoes, compares different milks and their nutritional benefits, and visit's an actor's bit of country in Middle Earth.
You can find photos and read more about the stories in this episode on our webpage, here.
In this episode:
With thanks to:
Massey UniversityBarton Blacksmith ServicesMake sure you’re following us on your favourite podcast app, so you don’t miss new episodes every Friday evening.
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Duration:00:58:29
A little bit country, a little bit Middle Earth
5/22/2026
William Kircher, known for his role as Bifur the dwarf in The Hobbit trilogy, has moved to the country. When not performing overseas, he and jazz singer Nicole Chesterman Kircher are enjoying the rural pace with sheep, chooks, fruit trees and an honesty box at the gate.
You can find photos and read more about the stories in this episode on our webpage, here.
With thanks to:
Make sure you’re following us on your favourite podcast app, so you don’t miss new episodes every Friday evening.
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Duration:00:19:02
Hoofin' it in Central Otago: Walking a mile in a farrier's shoes
5/22/2026
From working with 2000 degrees Celsius heat to moving a half tonne animal, being a farrier is no easy job, as Country Life found out.
You can find photos and read more about the stories in this episode on our webpage, here.
You can find more about Barton Blacksmithing Services, here.
With thanks to:
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Duration:00:13:48
Rural News Wrap for 22 May 2026
5/22/2026
A round-up of the week's rural news.
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Duration:00:07:40
Milking it: Which milk is best?
5/22/2026
Country Life speaks to a Massey University professor who specialises in nutrition and food chemistry about different types of milk - their pros and cons.
You can find photos and read more about the stories in this episode on our webpage, here.
With thanks to:
Massey UniversityAnd to hear more from the previous guests featured:
Canterbury's ChoiceFernglen FarmBrooklyn Creamery Barley Dairy ProjectGo to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more details
Duration:00:07:07
FULL SHOW: Country Life for 15 May 2026
5/15/2026
Ever wondered how farmed salmon produce the next generation? Anisha tours Akaroa King Salmon's hatchery in Canterbury, and an award-winning Māori trust-owned farm in Te Tai Tokerau has had to battle fierce flooding this year. Sally is in the farm ute touring the damage. Also, Dairy Woman of the Year Hinehou Timutimu talks about how she is inspired to farm for the community.
You can find photos and read more about the stories in this episode on our webpage, here.
In this episode:
0:42 - Rural News Wrap
7:37 - Farming takes a village
15:49 - Northland's storms test award-winning farm
30:16 - Spawning day on a salmon farm
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Duration:00:49:54
Spawning day on a salmon farm
5/15/2026
What does it take to make salmon babies that grow into big, tasty fish. Anisha Satya visits Akaroa King Salmon's hatchery in North Canterbury.
You can find photos and read more about the stories in this episode on our webpage, here.
With thanks to:
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Duration:00:18:52
Northland's storms test award-winning farm with "million-dollar" herd
5/15/2026
In just three years the Whangaroa Ngaiotonga Trust's beef farm in Northland was able to boast a "million-dollar herd" on its rehabilitated whenua, winning the prestigious Ahuwhenua Trophy in 2025. But this year the farm has been hit by floods and mudslides from intense weather events. Sally Round paid a visit to see how the farm has coped.
You can find photos and read more about the stories in this episode on our webpage, here, and the Ahuwhenua Trophy here.
With thanks to:
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Duration:00:14:08
Farming takes a village
5/15/2026
Anisha Satya speaks to Fonterra Dairy Woman of the Year winner, Hinehou Timutimu, about how community-focused farming makes an impact.
You can find photos and read more about the stories in this episode on our webpage, here.
With thanks to:
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Duration:00:08:35
Rural News Wrap for 15 May 2026
5/15/2026
A wrap of news from RNZ's rural news desk
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Duration:00:06:37
FULL SHOW: Country Life for 8 May 2026
5/8/2026
Sally meets the founder of skincare brand Nudi Point, Gianina's at the Pureore Hunting Competition, and Anisha's bug-hunting in the Ashburton Forks.
You can find photos and read more about the stories in this episode on our webpage, here.
In this episode:
With thanks to:
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Duration:00:50:38
Hunting out the next generation of hunters at the Pureora Hunting Competition
5/8/2026
The nearly 40-year-old competition, which runs during the peak hunting period known as the roar, is the only such of its kind run by the Department of Conservation.
You can find photos and read more about the stories in this episode on our webpage, here.
You can find more about the Pureora Hunting Competition, here.
Check out last week's episode when Country Life headed out for a hunt with Allen Juno, here.
With thanks to:
Make sure you’re following us on your favourite podcast app, so you don’t miss new episodes every Friday evening.
Want to chat to us or find out more about RNZ Podcasts? Join the RNZ Podcasts Discussion Facebook group where we share behind the scenes info about our series, and invite you to share feedback, recommendations and ask us questions.
Send us your feedback or get in touch at country@rnz.co.nz
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Duration:00:19:33
On-farm conservation
5/8/2026
Anisha meets Ashburton Forks farmers who are trapping, planting and testing their way to healthier farms.
With thanks to:
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Duration:00:14:50
Skinny-dipping inspires back-to-nature rural venture
5/8/2026
Northland skin care brand Nudi Point is named after the swimming hole where Blair Coates spent many happy summers. The former banker who suffered bad skin as a teen makes moisturisers and serums in the converted cow shed.
With thanks to:
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Duration:00:09:20
Rural News Wrap for 8 May 2026
5/8/2026
A round-up of the week's rural news.
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Duration:00:05:07
FULL SHOW: Country Life for 1 May 2026
5/1/2026
Anisha sits down with a country musician, Gianina joins a Waikato farmer on a deer hunt, and Sally visits the Carb Club, a shared food-growing initiative.
You can find photos and read more about the stories in this episode on our webpage, here.
In this episode:
With thanks to:
Make sure you’re following us on your favourite podcast app, so you don’t miss new episodes every Friday evening.
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Duration:00:48:34
Pumpkins, potatoes and a plot of land: Welcome to the Carb Club
5/1/2026
It takes a grower, a gatherer - of people - and a plot of land to create a "carb club". The idea is to make it easier for people to grow staple crops which might need more than your average-sized backyard vegetable garden. About 20 families have been pooling their labour to produce enough potatoes and pumpkins to see them through the year, and have a lot of fun besides.
You can find photos and read more about the stories in this episode on our webpage, here.
With thanks to:
Make sure you’re following us on your favourite podcast app, so you don’t miss new episodes every Friday evening.
Want to chat to us or find out more about RNZ Podcasts? Join the RNZ Podcasts Discussion Facebook group where we share behind the scenes info about our series, and invite you to share feedback, recommendations and ask us questions.
Send us your feedback or get in touch at country@rnz.co.nz
Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more details
Duration:00:18:10
Country music talks with Molly Harrison
5/1/2026
A chat about New Zealand's country music scene with Ashburton-based artist, Molly Harrison.
With thanks to
Listen to her music, From the Hillside, on all streaming platforms.
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Duration:00:06:34
We hunt at dawn
5/1/2026
Gianina Schwanecke heads for the hills of Waikato to learn more about the art of deer stalking during the roar.
You can find photos and read more about the stories in this episode on our webpage, here.
With thanks to:
Tune in next week to learn more about the Pureora Hunting Competition.
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Duration:00:13:27
On the Farm for 1 May 2026
5/1/2026
A wrap of conditions on farms and orchards around the country.
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Duration:00:08:30