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Helping to revitalise Moriori culture
A Moriori musician, an ethnomusicologist and the Hokotehi Moriori Trust are part of a team helping to revitalise Moriori culture with 3D-printed replicas of traditional bone flutes from Rēkohu the… Audio
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New children's book aims to help avoid mass whale strandings
Audio 7 Nov 2023In February 2021 a human chain of 150 volunteers held hands and slowly waded into the sea. Their aim was to stop what remained of a pod of long-finned pilot whales from re-stranding at Farewell Spit.
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Growing crisis for older renters: What is the retirement sector doing to help?
Audio 7 Nov 2023We had a huge response to our story on retirees who rent and are pleased to pick it up again today with John Collyns, the Executive Director of the Retirement Villages Association. Audio
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How getting into a pickle can help you out of a glut
Audio 6 Nov 2023In our food slot today we examine how you can turn your excess garden produce into pickles, preserves and more. Niva and Yotam Kay run Pakaraka Farm on the Coromandel Peninsula, located in the… Audio
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NZ water filter helping children in Ukraine
Audio 3 Nov 2023The destruction of essential infrastructure in Ukraine means many children don't have access to clean drinking water. . New Zealand water scientist Tara Okan has created a water filter to help… Audio
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Lowering speed limits helps to reduce emissions
Waka Kotahi says it's lowered speed limits to 80 kilometres per hour on about four percent of New Zealand highways as part of the Road to Zero safety campaign.
The changes have frustrated many… Audio
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Paramedic says he broke St John policy to help mosque attack victims
The first paramedic inside Al Noor Mosque following the Christchurch terror attack says if policy was followed, medical staff would NOT have gone in at all. The inquest has heard eight to ten victims… Audio
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'Dream' ski season for Mt Ruapehu helping bolster businesses
Audio 1 Nov 2023Business owners and locals in the shadows of Mt Ruapehu are eagerly awaiting some certainty about the future of the mountain. Discussions are still ongoing between the companies bidding to take over… Audio
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Addicts find hands in the earth help journey to recovery - 'It grounds us'
A rural addiction rehabilitation facility near Christchurch runs a farm-focused social enterprise that connects its residents with planting, growing and sharing. Audio
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How divorce coaches help people end relationships with dignity
Auckland divorce coach Bridgette Jackson knows from personal experience how difficult it can be to end a relationship with dignity and without regrets. Her business Equal Exes supports individuals and… Audio
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'Nature's ninjas' to help our agriculture
Bacteria and viruses are very different, but what about when they interact? Phage biocontrols are viruses that attack specific bacteria in an organism. Dr Heather Hendrikson talks to Jesse about… Audio
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High petrol prices continue to help lift inflation
There is little relief for New Zealanders struggling to make ends meet, with high petrol prices continuing help lift inflation.
Stats NZ says consumer prices rose 1.8 percent for the three months… Audio
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Can sculpture help you sleep at night?
Audio 15 Oct 2023Wellington artist Bailee Lobb has had a "combative" relationship with sleep her whole life. In the upcoming performance-installation How do you sleep at night? she'll use a range… Audio
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Jonathon Coquet: do germs actually help build our immune systems?
Audio 15 Oct 2023The hygiene hypothesis is the idea that kids must be exposed to germs to develop healthy immune systems. Unexpected results from a recent study suggest hygiene hypothesis might not be so clean cut… Audio
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How AI can help spot music plagiarism
Audio 11 Oct 2023Earlier this year Ed Sheeran convinced a jury that he didn't rip off Marvin Gaye's `Let's Get It On.' By way of contrast, Pharrell Williams and Robin Thicke earlier failed to establish that `Blurred… Audio
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Only nine percent of Oranga Tamariki caregivers specially trained to help trauma victims
Only nine percent of Oranga Tamariki caregivers are specially trained to help children who've lived with trauma, even though many of those in their care have experienced harm.
A 21-year-old woman… Audio
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How a Age of Empires could help to save native Australian ants
Once upon a time, back in the halcyon days of the late-90s, breakfast cereal companies used to give out free copies of video games in their cereal boxes.
Now, more than 20 years on, that game is… Audio
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Hawkes Bay residents with flood-ruined gardens get helping hand
Hawke's Bay residents whose gardens were ruined during Cyclone Gabrielle have been given a little help to start over. A gifting day at Pakowhai School saw 400 people walking away with free plants to… Audio
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Helping your kids do their best in exams
When a teen lacks confidence in studying for their exams, a "leadership nudge" from a supportive parent becomes essential, says parenting coach Joseph Driessen. Audio
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Retail NZ wants government help to fight crime
Retail NZ wants the government to join forces with retailers to fight back against escalating crime.
Research by the group says 92 percent of retailers have experienced some form of crime in the past… Audio
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More specialists needed to help people with severe mental illnesses
Top mental health specialists warn the country needs to double the number of psychologists and psychiatrists to meet patient demand.
Practitioners say we need15 psychologists per 100,000 people to… Audio
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Winter spent living in a yurt helps inspire Taranaki writer
Audio 2 Oct 2023Many writers have used isolation to mine the inner reaches of the creative subconscious. Gus Hellen is following in those footsteps, The 29-year-old, has published his first book of poetry after… Audio
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Labour to help new players set up in the grocery market if re-elected
Labour is promising to help new players set up in the country's grocery market to improve competition.
The party's consumer affairs spokesperson, Duncan Webb, announced this morning that if… Audio
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Police using AI to help assess risk posed by offenders
Police are using powerful new AI to help them assess the risk posed by offenders when officers are called out to emergencies.
RNZ can reveal the new intelligence tool SearchX can instantly display 15… Audio
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'Keep eating it' - Kumara growers need help to leave dismal season behind
Ruawai kumara grower Warwick Simpson hopes seed contingency schemes will bring hope to the paddocks. Audio