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Men's health week helps shift mindsets among Pasifika
Audio 14 Jun 2024Men's health week helps shift mindsets among Pasifika. Audio
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Kiwi researchers find VR headsets help women in labour manage their pain
Audio 13 Jun 2024A New Zealand study out this morning has found virtual reality headsets can help ease pain and anxiety for women in labour. Audio
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Mayor hopes reward will help police find missing man
The Mayor of Otorohanga is hoping a $80,000 reward will help police on the hunt for missing man Tom Phillips and his three children. Otorohanga Mayor Max Baxter spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
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Police offer reward to help find children of missing man
Waikato police are offering an $80,000 reward to help find the children of missing Marokopa man Tom Phillips. Acting Detective Inspector Andy Saunders spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
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Hā - helping people across Aotearoa to breathe
We've all experienced those moments in life when we feel totally overwhelmed. Well, a breathing tool designed right here in Aotearoa is made to help in those moments Julia Wikeepa is the founder of Hā… Audio
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How the power of logic can help improve our lives
While we sometimes need instinct as a guide, as the "guardian of coherence" logic is a more helpful tool, says philosopher Patrick Giraud. In his new book Logic in the Wild, he argues developing a… Audio
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Tsunami workshops helping people prepare
The Wellington Region Emergency Management Office is ramping up its efforts to help people prepare. Pretoria Gordon reports. Audio
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Taking on boarders to help mortgage payments
More and more Auckland homeowners are seeking homestay students or flatmates to cope with the rising cost of living coupled with high mortgage rates. Lucy Xia reports. Audio
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Prof Anna Wirz-Justice: Why winter makes us SAD and how light can help
If you're feeling sadder as the days get shorter, you're not alone. Around half the population report feeling less happy in winter and 5 percent fall into serious depression. Apart from nutrition and… Audio
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Kitchen Project helping fledgling food businesses thrive
The Kitchen Project is an Auckland Council initiative that's been running since 2018 It aims to help food entrepreneurs build successful, sustainable businesses. It does this by providing them with… Audio, Gallery
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Parenting: How to help children make their own decisions
How do you encourage children to start making their own decisions? And at what age should they be able to do this with confidence? First off, it's all about helping them build "decision-making… Audio
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Power bills expected to rise to help fund electricity network
Household power bills are expected to rise by around $15 a month, to allow Transpower to fund investment in the electricity network. Consumer power switch manager Paul Fuge spoke to Charlotte Cook. Audio
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Out of work govt worker helping others
Out of work government worker Paula speaks to Lisa Owen about helping others in the same boat navigate the realities of unemployment. Audio
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How the microbes we leave behind on our clothing could help solve murders
A new international study has shown how the population of bacteria on a person's skin leaves a trace on the clothes they wear and can be identified months after the transfer. Audio
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Students step in to help unwell bus driver
Audio 23 May 2024Charlotte Davie speaks to Susana Leiataua about stepping in to help her bus driver when she suffered a medical event and started swerving on the road. Audio
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Should the govt help first home buyers?
Audio 23 May 2024Visual journalist Nick Monro asks people if the government should provide help to first home buyers. Audio
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How to write your family history Charlotte Squire wants to help
Charlotte Squire helps people write their family history - for themselves and future generations. Why? Audio
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Kelmarna Community Farm asking for help to survive
Central Auckland's Kelmarna Community Farm have been feeding the community and bringing the joy of gardening to urban residents for forty years. Audio
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US assess NZ capability to help with rocket launches in case of war in space
The United States has been assessing New Zealand's capability to help with rapid rocket and satellite launches in case of war in space. Phil Pennington spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
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NZ scientist helping to identify Vietnam war casualties
Newly graduated University of Auckland student Bethany Forsythe has gone straight from campus to a job overseas identifying war casualties. Audio
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Kaiapoi Coastguard upgraded vessel to help for rough waters
Kaiapoi Coastguard is leading the way in swift water rescue with the launch of their brand new boat, the "Extreme 47 Coastguard". Volunteer Coastgaurd and unit skipper, Logan Pryce speaks to Jesse. Audio
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Keeping profits down to help the community
A small family run convenience store in Oamaru has taken matters into their own hands when it comes to grocery prices. Audio
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Preserving, pickling, dried food helping with cost of living
You can store eggs for up to 12 months in lime-water?? Who knew? And what is lime water?? Leonard Powell finds out from preserve and pickle champion Ellen Schindler. Audio
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New tool to help tourism biz more sustainable
Tourism Industry Aotearoa has unveiled a new online tool to make it easier for businesses to become more sustainable. Tourism reporter Tess Brunton has more. Audio
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Can the didgeridoo help cure snoring?
A new cure for snoring is being touted online, it's the didgeridoo! While that might sound a bit out there, there is some scientific basis to it. Audio