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NGO helping PNG HIV/AIDS victims forced to shut
Audio 15 Dec 2016A Papua New Guinea NGO that had been helping HIV/AIDS victims but is being forced to shut after losing its financial backing hopes it can get support elsewhere. Audio
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More permanent Pacific workers in Australia better than aid
Audio 14 Dec 2016Allowing one percent of Pacific citizens to work in Australia would deliver greater benefit than Australia's entire aid programme, according to new research. Audio
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Kiwi firm helps bust fake food ring
As food counterfeiters step up their game around the world, NZ company Trust Codes helps brands protect their reputation. Trust Code's CEO Paul Ryan says the technology produced by his company has… Audio
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UFB may not necessarily help business productivity
Businesses are getting little if any productivity gain from ultra-fast broadband according to a study by economic research group Motu. Audio
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Help arrives in quake affected Solomon's province
Audio 13 Dec 2016Disaster authorities in Solomon Islands arrived in the provincial capital of the earthquake affected Makira and Ulawa Province yesterday via police patrol boat and have begun travelling to affected… Audio
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Former PM urges PNG to empower people outside capital
Audio 12 Dec 2016A former Papua New Guinea prime minister says the country could be headed for trouble if people continue to feel they lack control over their own destiny. Audio
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Anti-cancer insights from tradtitionally prepared kava
Audio 12 Dec 2016Traditionally prepared kava has been found to enhance kava's inhibitory effect on cancer cells. Audio
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Hands-on Help for Quake-shaken
New Zealand Emergency Response Therapists offer free massage and bodywork to help settle the frazzled nerves of people shaken by earthquakes. We talk to founder Marina Locke, ahead of one of their… Audio
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Quake-affected businesses say they need more help
The government has extended its Kaikoura business assistance package to Hanmer Springs, and for another eight weeks, but some employers say it still falls short of what they need. Audio
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Principal's message for government: 'Help the kids'
A Dunedin principal has penned an open letter to several government departments, warning that her students face a future of crime if nothing is done to help them. Video, Audio
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Woman deported for swearing at Fiji President
The Fiji government says a woman was deported at short notice for swearing at the President of Fiji. Karen Seaton, who owns land in Fiji, was put on a plane to the US after she made a submission at… Audio
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Wellington's inner-city residents want financial help to streng
People living in inner-city Wellington want more help from the government, if it is going to tighten the rules for earthquake-prone buildings. Video, Audio
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All eyes on NZ Samoan boxer as he fights for world title
Samoan boxer Joseph Parker will be the first New Zealand fighter to contend the WBO world heavyweight boxing title. Audio
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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