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Fixing bikes, learning Chinese - helping community
It's officially Biketober - a month to celebrate the world of cycling - bike mechanic Tyson Hobson has gone the extra mile to get his community riding Audio
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Konae: New guide helps people access their care records
Audio 14 Oct 2025During the years-long Royal Commission of Inquiry into Abuse in Care survivors often referred to the difficulty they had in getting access information. Audio
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Sammie Maxwell puts record win down to ability to ask for help
Mountain biker Sammie Maxwell has faced battles on and off the bike and today she became the first New Zealander to win a Cross Country World Series title. The 23-year-old clinched the title in the… Audio
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How cats have helped write some great books
Great Writers and the Cats Who Owned Them explores the special bond between renowned writers and their feline companions. Audio
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welfare group offers grant to help replace animal testing
Audio 7 Oct 2025An animal welfare group is offering a $50,000 study grant to help replace animal testing in research. Applications are open to university researchers who would normally use animals in their work to… Audio
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Could a bed tax help boost struggling Auckland businesses?
Auckland businesses and city leaders are renewing calls for a bed tax on the city's tourist accommodation to fund major events. Despite the government's $70 million boost for tourism announced last… Audio
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How can employers help during school holidays?
It's the last day of the school holidays. For lots of parents, that means the last day of school holiday programmes, finding babysitters and generally madly juggling. But what if your employer helped… Audio
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Could a nasal vaccine help ease the burden of the flu?
The Ministry of Health's flu tracker shows the number New Zealanders reporting both fever and cough symptoms is currently higher than at the same time in the last four years. So could a nasal spray… Audio
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ED consultant says targets for wait times help whole hospital
An emergency consultant says targets for ED wait times help the whole hospital to get on board and help people move through faster. Hawke's Bay Hospital Emergency Consultant Scott Boyes spoke to… Audio
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The book helping our kids see the extraordinary in the ordinary
Author and illustrator Giselle Clarkson has a new book to share. Giselle's first book 'The Observologist' has been a huge international success, translated into 10 languages and the recipient of… Audio
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Therapy dog helping calms nerves of learner drivers
Audio 25 Sep 2025A Rottweiller dog in Hawkes Bay is helping calm people's nerves as they prepare to sit the theory test for their learner's licence. Three-year-old therapy dog Penny Pickles is part of the team at… Audio
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How smells can help us detect disease
Clues as to whether we are developing serious illnesses could be right under our noses. Audio
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How your dirty license plate could help climate science
What if the insects that end up splattered on your car could actually help scientists study climate change? Dr Richard O'Rorke and Dr Aimee van der Reis join Emile Donovan to explain. Audio
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Can AI help with your personal finance?
Audio 17 Sep 2025Money expert Lisa Dudson joins Kathryn to look at how AI tools can help with your personal finance. Audio
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Ruapehu mayor hopes petition will help save Chateau Tongariro
Ruapehu mayor Weston Kirton hopes a 15,000 strong petition presented to Parliament on Tuesday can help save the historic Chateau Tongariro Hotel. Kirton spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
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Set net fishing temporarily banned to help yellow-eyed penguins
Audio 15 Sep 2025Government Ministers have put in an immediate emergency closure of all set net fishing around the Otago Peninsula. Audio
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Police certain Tom Phillips had outside help
As further details emerge about the squalid conditions the Phillips children have lived for the last few years - the police officer tasked with tracking them down has opened up about the case. Nick… Audio
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The ONE thing you can do to help with our waste problem
Audio 10 Sep 2025Zero Waste Aotearoa held its annual hui this week, marking 25 years since the movement first began here in New Zealand The core principle of zero waste is to minimise waste production as much as… Audio
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The womanising Russian spy who helped rescue MI5
Audio 10 Sep 2025The incredible tale of Oleg Lyalin, a KGB officer based in London in the 1970s who turned defector for rather untraditional reasons Audio
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Police determined to find anyone who helped Tom Phillips
Police say they're determined to find anyone who helped Tom Phillips hide with his children for nearly four years. Lauren Crimp has more. Audio
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Is self-help making us selfish?
Victoria University Psychology Professor Dr Marc Wilson joins Jim to share his views on whether our focus on self-improvement is making us self-serving. Audio
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Help from parents could give first-home buyers major leg up
A helping hand from the Bank of Mum and Dad can leave first-home buyers more than $1 million better off in retirement. RNZ and Simplicity economist Shamubeel Eaqub ran the numbers comparing the… Audio
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Teen develops app to help navigate accessibility roadblocks
Audio 5 Sep 2025A young entrepreneur is hoping to make New Zealand a more accessible place for people with physical disabilities. Audio
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Councils expect more residents to ask for help with rates
Councils around the country are expecting to hear from more people wanting help with their rates this year. Money correspondent Susan Edmunds spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
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The doulas helping people treat death as a journey
Audio 3 Sep 2025It's a subject that many find uncomfortable, but is a necessity - how to handle the end of life. Kathryn is Treza Gallogly, she's the chair of the End of Life Doula Alliance Aotearoa. Audio