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Helping cancer patients get the therapy they need
Around 700 New Zealanders are diagnosed with pancreatic cancer each year - it's one of the hardest cancers to spot, and even if it is caught early, the 5 year survival rate is still only 5 percent. Audio
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Union says changes to Te Whatu Ora won't help to fix the health system
The head of the union for senior doctors says putting a commissioner in charge of Te Whatu Ora Health New Zealand will not help to fix the health system. Association of Senior Medical Specialists… Audio
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Mosgiel tech company uses AI to help farmers figure out when - and how - to drench sheep
New technology is helping farmers to prevent drench resistance and keep sheep parasite-free. Audio
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Helping teens make peace with anxiety
Clinical and health psychologist Dr Toni Lindsay says anxiety is a bit like chocolate: a little bit is ok, but too much can make you spin out. Audio
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Sick of work? 'AI twin' could soon help out
Sick of back-to-back work meetings? Experts say an "artificial intelligence twin" could soon attend your video calls for you. Ellen O'Dwyer reports. Audio
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Wish 4 Fish charitable trust looking for help with their campaign
We speak to the man behind a wonderful campaign which aims to make the joys of ocean fishing accessible to all. Audio
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Home help nurses to take strike action
About 150 home help nurses are taking strike action today, after pay talks stalled. They work for Access Community Health and want pay parity with their counterparts employed by health agency Te Whatu… Audio
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Helping the brain drain
The developer of the world's smallest brain implant, Kitea Health, says it not only alerts parents when pressure is building in their child's brain, but will take the pressure off families living in… Audio
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Explained: congestion charging - how it would help
Congestion charging, what is it, and how will it work? RNZ Explainer Editor Katie Kenny has the details Audio
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Dunedin charity helps jobseekers with their work wear
Audio 11 Jul 2024A Dunedin charity which supports job seekers is seeing increasing numbers of older people through its doors, as the cost-of-living crisis bites. Audio
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Winter bugs are upon us, we find out when to get help
How do we steer clear of winter ills? Rotorua GP Dr Cate Mills has some tips. Audio
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AI helping with proof of wine provenance
Traceability is becoming increasingly important for consumers in the food and wine sector. Now a new project aims to use artificial intelligence to prove the origins of New Zealand wine without… Audio
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The fall of DIY and how Helping Hands can teach those skills
Every couple of weeks or so we check in with builder Stan Scott to talk DIY projects they have on the go. But at the other end of the spectrum the art of DIY looks like it's on the out for younger… Audio
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'Ten Nosey Weka', a book helping to revive ta rē Moriori
Ta rē Moriori, the indigenous language of Rekohu A.K.A the Chatham Islands is having a revival. Author Kate Preece realised that her husband didn't know how to 10 in the language of his karāpuna. She… Audio
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Hundreds of GPs turning to AI to help manage workloads
Hundreds of GPs are turning to AI to help manage workloads as burnout and stress hit critical levels in the health workforce. Increasing numbers of GP's across Aotearoa are already using AI software… Audio
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Zumba with a 'Pasifika twist' helps ward off loneliness and diabetes
Free Zumba classes in Mangere aims to get people moving in their older age and keep diabetes at bay Audio
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Midweek Mediawatch - Suprise bill backing & more concerning closures
Audio 3 Jul 2024Midweek Mediawatch - Mediawatch’s weekly catch-up with Nights.
Colin Peacock talked to Emile Donovan about the government backing a law change - which they once slated in opposition - to help the… Audio
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Samadiana Fariz helping shift the stereotype for Islamic women
As part of the ongoing CHILL Campaign, the Islamic Women's Council of New Zealand introduces Samadiana Fariz, an accomplished gymnast and coach whose presence and participation in sports directly… Audio
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Super Grans helping other to help youngsters
We sometimes talk about the power of one person to make a difference. Well an idea a Lower Hutt woman had some thirty years ago has gone on to help thousands of kiwis - and all by harnessing the power… Audio
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Police helping with evacuations in Gisborne
Audio 26 Jun 2024Police in Gisborne have been going door to door on the riverside street of Fergusson Drive, where residents were asked to evacuate their home due the wild weather. Gisborne Mayor Rehette Stoltz spoke… Audio
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Kapiti Crop Swap helping keeping household costs down
As many New Zealanders feel the pinch of rising food prices, an increasing number of communities are returning to the days of bartering for the things they need. Jessica Keltie helped set up the… Audio
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'PIF leaders need to help Guam stand up to the US'
Audio 22 Jun 2024'PIF leaders need to help Guam stand up to the US' - former US Congressman. Audio
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Football Ferns call in help to fix rift with coach
New Zealand Football has called in independent facilitators to repair rifts in the Football Ferns camp after an investigation into coach Jitka Klimkova. RNZ sports correspondent Dana Johannsen spoke… Audio
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Most MSD beneficiaries owe money to agencies meant to help them
Debt owed to government agencies by the country's poorest residents adds up to more than three billion dollars, and there's no easy solution Audio
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Clever students helping to keep ball costs down
It's school ball season, but students can struggle to afford the clothes and tickets. However, at Otumoetai College in Tauranga they have a great scheme. Charlotte Willacy speaks to Jesse. Audio