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Research suggests smoking helps schizophrenics
A Wellington PhD student says her research showing nicotine can reduce some of the symptoms of schizophrenia raises questions about whether mental health units should be banning patients from smoking.
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Prosaic Notes from an Unwritten Journal by Jenny McLeod
'Prosaic Notes from an Unwritten Journal': Composer Jenny McLeod considers Lilburn’s thoughts on tradition and language, and continues with her own personal reflections, in illustrated verse.
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New training aims to reduce maternal deaths in the Pacific
Audio 6 Dec 2016Everyday three women die giving birth in the Pacific. A new training programme hopes to be able to do something about that. Audio
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Jenny Shipley helped recruit John Key in 2001
Dame Jenny Shipley helped recruit John Key as an MP. She says he had a passion right from the start. "This rather plain, nerdy but highly successful person wanted to transfer skills. And I remember… Audio
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Police officer drowns trying to help his daughter
Audio 2 Dec 2016A senior police officer drowned in the Manawatu River last night, while trying to help his daughter rescue the family dog. Audio
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Demos and arrests expose core West Papua grievance
Audio 2 Dec 2016More mass arrests at West Papuan demonstrations are clouding Indonesian government claims that it is trusted by indigenous people of Papua region. Audio
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Flyovers help scientists keep watching brief on landslides
Scientists are doing two or three flyovers a week over 11 landslide dams, some close to breaking, around Marlborough and Kaikoura. Audio
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Cooks leaders blocked from telling EU it's not welcome
Audio 2 Dec 2016The row over a Cook Islands fishing agreement intensifies as traditional leaders claim they were prevented from expressing their opposition to EU officials at a public meeting Audio
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NZ Pacific Youth award winners focus on community help
Audio 2 Dec 2016Recipients of the New Zealand Prime Minister's Pacific Youth awards say they're focusing on giving back to the community. Audio
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Amnesty calls for Australian rethink on refugees
Audio 1 Dec 2016An Amnesty International researcher, who was recently in Nauru, says she cannot believe the Australian attitude to the asylum seekers and refugees. Audio
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Helping Teachers Help Autistic Children
An award-winning book is offering help for teachers caring for distressed autistic children in the classroom. Audio
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Academic to launch free e-book on Samoa history
Audio 29 Nov 2016A University of Auckland academic is to launch a free e-book for schools following a conference exploring the social history of Samoa. Audio
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Kaikoura residents want help to clean up
Audio 29 Nov 2016Kaikoura farmer Mary Shanahan says residents desperately need more people to come to the town to help with the earthquake cleanup. She says locals are running out of energy. Audio
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Legislation to help govt act faster on Kaikoura rebuild
Parliament will pass two bills under urgency this week in a bid to help quake-hit Kaikoura recover faster. Audio
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Wellington businesses closed due to quake cry out for help
Wellington businesses which have closed due to quake damage want the government's support package for Kaikoura extended to include the Capital. Audio
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Solomons' businesses involved in fight against violence
Audio 25 Nov 2016Solomon Islands businesses are being encouraged to help raise awareness about domestic violence. Audio
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Quake affected Kaikoura residents urged to seek emotional help
Kaikoura residents feeling overwhelmed after last week's quake are being urged to seek help if they're finding things tough - as the Recovery Assistance Centre is currently seeing more than a hundred… Audio
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New Caledonia landslides 'calamity not seen since 19th century'
Audio 24 Nov 2016Five people are dead and three people are still missing after flooding and landslides in New Caledonia which the president has described as a catastrophe not seen since the 19th century. Audio
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New museum to give home to Niue's heritage
Audio 24 Nov 2016More than a decade after Niue lost its old museum in a cyclone, preparations are underway to build a new cultural centre to help preserve the country's heritage. Audio
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NZ Pasifika comedian becomes a voice for climate change
Audio 23 Nov 2016A Samoan-Welsh New Zealander has become an unlikely and accidental voice for Pacific climate change awareness. Audio
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Govt told priority for Kaikoura is to help reopen harbour
The economic development minister Steven Joyce visited Kaikoura today and extended an eight-week government business support package to the town's largest employers. Audio
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Toilet redesign on Tanna a boost for girls' schooling
Audio 22 Nov 2016Girls on the Vanuatu island of Tanna are missing up to a week of school a month because of the difficulty in dealing with menstruation. Audio
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300 farmers offer to help out quake-hit colleagues
More than 300 farmers have answered a Federated Farmers call and put their hands up to help out their earthquake-hit colleagues. Audio
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Complex paperwork stops children with disabilities getting help
A survey's found complex paperwork and a lack of publicity is stopping families from getting financial help to look after children with disabilities or chronic illnesses. Otara Health's general… Audio
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Insurance expert says businesses shouldn't need taxpayer help
An insurance expert says businesses shouldn't count on taxpayers to bail them out when faced with a major disaster. Audio