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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
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Salvation Army Calls for Help
The Salvation Army has launched its Christmas Appeal today, and says it needs more help than ever. It's expecting to help 17,000 families and individuals in urgent need this year. Salvation Army head… Audio
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Health group tackles negative attitudes on sexual health
Audio 21 Nov 2016A health association in Kiribati is successfully helping to change negative attitudes towards sexual health and rights and the use of contraceptives. Audio
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Peter Hajek - do e-cigarettes help smokers quit?
A study out recently in the British Medical Journal suggest that the growth in the use of e-cigarettes in England has been associated with a higher rate of successful attempts to quit smoking. Peter… Audio
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UN official wants immediate shut down of Nauru camps
Audio 18 Nov 2016A United Nations Special Rapporteur on human rights, Francois Crepeau, says Australia's human rights record has been tarnished by its migration policies. Audio
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NZ Parliamentary layout stands out for Pacific delegates
Audio 18 Nov 2016Party seating and select committees were some of the standout lessons for Pacific parliamentarians attending a NZ forum. Audio
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Government wage subsidy will help earthquake hit businesses
A government package to help small businesses affected by Monday's earthquake will help according to one of the groups administering it , Enterprise North Canterbury, which has been through it before.
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PNG anti-violence advocate target of abuse
Audio 18 Nov 2016A Papua New Guinea woman, who has established a service to help victims of gender based violence, says she is often the target of verbal abuse. Audio
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Study advocates help to come off anti-psychotic meds
Patients are finding powerful anti-psychotic drugs are difficult and dangerous to give up, partly due to problems getting the necessary support, an Auckland psychologist has found. Audio
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Brownlee: Foreign warships a big help in relief effort
Defence Minister Gerry Brownlee says the country is in pretty good shape with all the military deployments from the New Zealand Defence Force. Audio
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Man lands plane on SH1 to help family stranded by quake
Andrew Bowmar flew his Cessna from Gore to his partner's family farm in Kaikoura, landing on State Highway One. He told Checkpoint about his plans, which include rescuing three stranded cows. Video, Audio
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Helicopter commander helps evacuate people from Kaikoura
Scott McKenzie is the captain of one of the four NH90 helicopters that have been sent to evacuate people from Kaikoura. What the quake has done to terra firma is incredible, he says. Audio
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Violence solutions from the community needed in Samoa
Audio 15 Nov 2016A Samoan filmmaker says anti-violence efforts fail Pacific people by tackling the problem from a foreign perspective. Audio
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Blenheim builders help in quake affected Marlborough hinterland
Kathryn Ryan talks to Blenheim builder Tyler Fifield. He is coordinating an effort to help farmers and rural residents do some initial repairs to quake affected buildings and homes. Audio
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Ngai Tahu redirects resources to help after Kaikoura quake
Ngai Tahu leader Sir Mark Solomon says hundreds have been through through Takahanga Marae in Kaikoura since the quake. He says there is food for people gathered there, but water and sewerage is a big… Audio
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Questions over new tax rate for PNG log exports
Audio 15 Nov 2016Questions have been raised over the PNG government's commitment to holding the logging industry to account after log exports tax hike. Audio
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NZ mental health services called on to adapt
Audio 14 Nov 2016Increasingly Pacific people in New Zealand are trying to negotiate issues like culture, identity and poverty in their struggle with mental illness. Audio
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NZ strongman film aims to inspire Pasifika youth
Audio 14 Nov 2016A film about New Zealand-born Samoan strongman Levi Vaoga aims to inspire Pasifika youth to dream big and achieve their goals. Audio
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DHB threatens to cut off 96-year-old's home help in Levin
A 96-year-old Horowhenua woman - whose home-help services have been cut by the MidCentral District Health Board - says the move has taken away her individuality. Video, Audio
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Palau's Remengesau says election toughest battle ever
Audio 11 Nov 2016The returning president of Palau, Tommy Remengesau Jr, says the 2016 election race was the toughest ever on both a political and personal level. Audio
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NZ uni funds cyclone proof kindergarten in Vanuatu
Audio 8 Nov 2016A cyclone proof kindergarten is being constructed in a disaster stricken Vanuatu community thanks to Pasifika students and the Vanuatu community in Wellington, New Zealand. Audio
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Budgeting service loses money because it helps the working poor
A budgeting service for the working poor says it's missing out on government funding because it doesn't help enough beneficaries. Christchurch Budget Service is one of 60 agencies that have failed to… Audio
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PNG patience wearing thin with Australia over Manus
Audio 8 Nov 2016Papua New Guinea's government has appealed for international help in resettling refugees held on Manus Island. Audio
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SPREP: Pacific's united voice can help mitigate climate change
Audio 8 Nov 2016A spokesperson from the Secretariat for the Pacific Regional Environment Programme says Pacific countries should continue a united lobby in climate change talks to help achieve global Paris Agreement… Audio
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Support for Pacific entrepreneurs could help youth - World Bank
Audio 8 Nov 2016Young people in the Pacific could find it easier to start companies after improvements to business legislation, the World Bank says. Audio