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'King Loser' documentary needs help to be finished
"Wild", "chaotic" and "difficult" are just some of the words others have used to describe experimental surf-rock band King Loser. Now filmmaker Andrew Moore needs your help to finish a documentary… Audio
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Are online apps helpful for mental health support?
People who are after a little extra mental health support are increasingly turning to their devices for help. Hundreds of phone apps are now available, promising to help alleviate feelings of anxiety… Audio
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Experiencing stress can help develop future athletes
Young people need to experience stress in a safe environment to become confident athletes, according to an expert in exercise physiology. Interestingly, skate parks are a good example of this. Dr… Audio
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Ensuring vulnerable cyclone affected residents get legal help
Community Law is providing free legal help to those with cyclone-related issues. Sue Moroney is the CEO of Community Law, she talks to Jesse about what help can be offered. Audio
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Sleep tracking devices could be harming, not helping, users
Experts say sleep tracking devices aren't doing us any favours, despite health benefit claims made by manufacturers.
Researchers say the trackers can cause users to stress over the hours and quality… Audio
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Helping hand for rural mental health
This time of year on the farm is about getting ready for winter, finishing lamb sales, putting rams out with ewes, managing fly strike. But the sector is doing the hard yards to recoup after recent… Audio
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Helping native forests to slow down water
Some of Aotearoa's highest forests crumbled in the face of Cyclone Gabrielle due to deer being "way out of control" and destabilising the environment, says conservationist Dean Baigent-Mercer. To… Audio
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Looming recession sees number of people needing help from support services rise
Do you have an extra $150 a week to cover the rising cost of living? That's the sum households can expect to dig deep for each week this year as the looming recession is tipped to be longer and deeper… Video, Audio
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Rural support south helping farmers in the North
The Wanaka A&P Show has donated 30 thousand to help rural communities the North Island recover from Cyclone Gabrielle. Audio
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Ngapuhi needs a helping had with Lake Omapere clean up!
Ngapuhi is calling for a joint efforts to clean up Northland's biggest lake, Lake Omapere. Te Runanga-A-Iwi-O-Ngapuhi chairperson Wane Wharerau talks to Jesse about the scale of the problem and the… Audio
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Community groups desperate for financial help
A new report has found communuity groups delivering services have wellbeing issues of their own.
Voluntary organisations are desperate for more funding with requests for help on the rise. And there's… Audio
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Vanuatu Mama Market needs help
Audio 15 Apr 2023Vendors at a Vanuatu market for women traders are unable to pay their rent after their lovingly crafted goods were destroted in last month's double cyclone disaster. Lydia Lewis speaks with Mama… Audio
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How to help kids learn to manage money
Audio 12 Apr 2023We celebrate academic excellence but the skill that will really benefit a child later in life is the ability to budget and save, says financial expert Liz Koh. "The most important gift you can give… Audio
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Local startup partners with Google to help mental health
Audio 11 Apr 2023A local startup is helping people around the world access help for their mental health, and has now partnered with Google. Elliot Taylor is a former youth worker who's founded Throughline, the largest… Audio
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Infratil says it is in good position to help health system
A major infrastructure company says it is in a good position to help out the public health system and make a profit as well.
Infratil, which is best known for it's investment in airports has embarked… Audio
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Brainy octopus help humans know our own mind
A proposal to farm three-thousand tonnes of octopus for export in the Canary Islands has researchers and scientists alarmed. According to papers obtained by campaign group Eurogroup for Animals… Audio, Gallery
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"Food savers" helping to make fruit and veg go further
Two Australian women have come up with a practical way to make fresh fruit and vegetables go further after they seem a little iffy to most. Alex Elliot-Howery and Jamie Edward have made it their… Audio
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How to help your child manage anxiety
Audio 30 Mar 2023Parents can help their teenage children avoid patterns of emotional overreaction, says psychologist Michael Hawton. His new book The Anxiety Coach is a guide for parents on how to help young people… Audio
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Ocean currents that help base of the food chain set to weaken
A new study shows deep ocean currents around Antarctica that circulate nutrients which are the base of the food chain, are set to significantly weaken.
The Australian research published in the… Audio
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Research shows hearing aids may help protect against dementia
Audio 29 Mar 2023Almost 70,000 Kiwis are living with dementia today. Can better access to hearing health help cognitive decline? Audio
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Programme in Kiribati underway to help youth into employment
Audio 29 Mar 2023Work is underway to support disengaged youth in Kiribati into careers. Audio
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Davidson comments on violence 'not helpful' - Hipkins
"Not helpful". That's how the Prime Minister has descibed comments from Green Party co-leader Marama Davidson - that most violence is caused by white cis men.
Ms Davidson has now walked back that… Audio
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Wellington bar, restaurant owners call for help to survive
Bar and restaurant owners in Wellington - Te Whanganui-a-Tara - say they're hanging on to business by the skin of their teeth.
They're blaming the usual suspects - the pandemic, cost of living… Audio
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Dr Ellen Nelson: local hero who helped evacuate Afghan colleagues to NZ
NZ Army leader Dr Ellen Nelson worked night and day for almost a year to help evacuate 563 Afghan Defence Force allies and their families after the country fell to the Taliban in 2021. Ellen Nelson is… Audio
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Science: Myna bird spread, 3D-printed baking, tool to help
Science correspondent Dr Siouxsie Wiles joins Kathryn to talk about a new study which shows where myna birds have become established in New Zealand, compared to where they were introduced. A study out… Audio