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Council wants help for Transmission Gully pest issues
The Greater Wellington Regional Council is asking the Government for funding to stop pests reaching the capital and endangering native wildlife.
The $1.25 billion Transmission Gully motorway north of… Audio
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Chch company aiming to help cacao farmers in Pacific
A Chrischurch start-up wants to bring steam power to the Pacific islands to help cacao farmers dry their beans. Mackwell and Co has reimagined the old steam engine, into what they see as the cutting… Video, Audio
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Why is it so hard to get help for young people in crisis?
Audio 14 Dec 2023What counts as “urgent” enough for immediate mental health care has become “narrower and narrower”, says an experienced psychologist. Video
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Tairāwhiti 'elves' busy helping out
Santa's elves have been busy in Tairāwhiti, creating wooden toys for deserving kids this Christmas. The toys are made during the year by members of the Gisborne Woodturners Club for Operation… Audio
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Website helping people with allergies navigate food labels
MyWellaBee lets users can enter any combination of dietary requirements to filter out products with certain additives and ingredients, to show which foods are available and where. Audio
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There is still nowhere near enough help available for people with mental health problems.
Audio 11 Dec 2023Over almost half a decade, an historic $2b was poured into mental healthcare. What has it actually achieved? Video
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First paramedics at scene of Christchurch terror attacks waited for orders before helping
Audio 8 Dec 2023A senior St John specialist has been questioned about why one of the first paramedics at the scene of the Christchurch terror attacks waited for orders before starting to help dead and dying victims.
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Season 2 Ep 12: Women's Suffrage
NOTE: This episode has been reuploaded to correct some inaccuracies in the original version. We all know New Zealand was the first country in the world where women could vote. But do you know how we… Video, Audio
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Public asked to help with great white shark tag retrieval
A search is on in Southland after a Great White Shark parted ways from it's monitoring tag somewhere of the coast of the Catlins. And the public is being asked to keep an eye out for the valuable… Audio
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How the takahe are helping climate change research
They're a national treasure but the origins of the takahe have long been a point of scientific debate. Dr Nic Rawlence co-authored new research on the birds, he speaks to Jesse. Audio
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Labour calls on government to help family members of NZ citizens in Gaza
Labour is calling on the government to help family members of New Zealand citizens in Gaza.
Immigration spokesperson Phil Twyford says the government should be helping by adding names to the… Audio
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Christchurch start-up ambitous to help Pacific Cocoa farms
A Christchurch start-up wants to bring steam power to the Pacific islands to help cocoa farmers dry their beans. Audio
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Book on helping people process the emotional coaster of life
Dr Carrie Hayward is a Melbourne based clinical psychologist who specialises in Acceptance and Commitment Therapy. She speaks to Jesse. Audio
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Parenting: New podcast aims to help keep disabled kids safe
Audio 30 Nov 2023A new podcast that's helping parents of disabled children navigate the tricky issues of sexuality, sex and sexual harm. The Courage Club brings parents of medically disabled or neuro-divergent kids… Audio
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Court helps Auckland's homeless to get off the streets
A court that writes off charges for recurring low-level crime is helping Auckland's homeless off the streets and into work.
Te Kooti o Timatanga Hou - The Court of New Beginnings takes offenders… Audio
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Money could help with our rugby referee shortage
Rugby Referees haven't exactly been in the news for good reasons recently, after an over officiated Rugby World Cup left many fans pulling their hair out. But at the less publicised grassroots level… Audio
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A new way to help honey bees
Varroa mite parasites cause major problems for honey bees – and beekeepers. Now, New Zealand researchers are investigating a new type of RNA-based treatment that could make treating varroa mite… Audio
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Our Changing World – Helping honeybees
The varroa mite is a destructive parasite affecting honeybees, that requires pesticides to keep numbers low. Kiwi researchers are investigating a new treatment that's better for the bees and the wider… Audio
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Helping Northlanders navigate the legal system
Audio 21 Nov 2023In Whangarei, young lawyer Keegan Jones has set up a clinic for people who may need legal help but are unsure where to start. Since graduating with a double Bachelor's degree in law and commerce last… Audio
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Companies aren't reporting their whole emissions. Can AI help?
Audio 21 Nov 2023This month's global climate summit in Dubai will host a bumper contingent of New Zealand businesses.
United Arab Emirates hosts are among the world's largest oil producers - drawing criticism that… Audio
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Scientist in NZ helps monitor Iceland volcano risk
A scientist in New Zealand is helping to monitor the Fagradalsfjall volcano in Iceland with warnings the probability of an eruption remains high.
Authorities evacuated nearly four thousand people… Audio
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Helping five to seven-year-olds with reading and writing
An early childhood literacy programme which is in almost half of all the country's state primary schools has just been recognised with the University of Canterbury's innovation medal. Professor Gail… Audio
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Wellington social enterprise helps residents pay power bills
A social enterprise in Wellington is helping residents pay their power bills. Toast Electric uses its profits to cut bills for households struggling to afford heating and hot water during winter. And… Audio
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A shrunken future for NZ film without international help
New Zealand's $3 billion screen industry could shrivel up without some drastic improvements in funding. One solution is to ask the big streamers to cough up. Audio
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Medical aid charity appeals for help to fix broken ship stranded in Fiji
A New Zealand charity is asking for urgent help to fix its broken medical aid ship stranded in Fiji.
Youth with a Mission Ships sails to remote Fijian islands to provide free healthcare, but 'The… Audio