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Advice from the anti self-help guru
Audio 12 Jan 2023Not giving a toss is one way to better accept a less-than-perfect life, says Mark Manson, author of the best-selling book The Subtle Art of Not Giving a #@%! A new Kiwi-made documentary based on the… Video, Audio
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Can a bag tracker help you find your luggage
Audio 11 Jan 2023Air New Zealand has announced it will now allow GPS baggage trackers to be used on its flights as the lost luggage crisis grows. Tech writer Peter Griffin spoke to Charlotte Cook about what kind of… Audio
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Amazon asks Prime Minister to help fast-track approvals
Mega-company Amazon has asked the Prime Minister for a leg-up over billion-dollar data centres it's building here, and to have input on policy. An OIA response from Jacinda Ardern's office contains… Audio
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Engineering students helping to restore drinking water
A group of student engineers at the University of Canterbury have recently returned from a trip to install drinking water systems at Tongan schools. Tim Dunshea was one of the engineering students… Audio
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The Hello project to help out older neighbours
Greg Partington can usually be found making ads for TV - and when tragedy struck his own life he turned to what he does best - making adverts - to try to make a difference and prevent the same thing… Audio
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Waipā Mayor wants central government help after crime spree
Police in the Waikato District are armed this morning after officers were shot at, following a spate of crimes across Hamilton, Cambridge and Te Awamutu yesterday.
Waikato District Commander… Audio
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Museums want help bridging funding gaps
Museums are calling on local and central government to help bridge widening funding gaps.
A new study commissioned by Museums Aotearoa has found some museums have an average operating defecit of… Audio
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Duke of Edinburgh’s Hillary Award - photo help
Next year will be a big year for the Duke of Edinburgh's Hillary Award. The scheme will celebrate it's 60th Anniversary in Aotearoa, and they need your help with a special mission. If you know these… Audio
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Former prisoner helping stop gangs multiplying
An Auckland prison says a programme led by a former offender is reducing gang membership, and crime behind bars.
The prison Kohuora, also known as Wiri Men's, is working with a former offender to… Audio
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Prison programme helps gang members put down patches
Gang members are putting down their patches in a prison programme led by a former-offender.
The Auckland Serco facility Kohuora, also known as Wiri Men's prison, says the number of charges laid… Audio
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Jaye Pukepuke: the bro helping at-risk youth
"It's easier to build strong children than to repair broken men" is one of Jaye Pukepuke's favourite quotes. After a promising rugby league career and a prison sentence, Jaye now runs the… Video, Audio
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Online tool helps tiny home owners find land to settle on
With the rising cost of living and mortgage rates climbing, more and more people are calling tiny houses, home.
But it's finding land to put them on that becomes an issue. Many are turning to online… Video, Audio
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Master Builders doubts competition moves will help cut costs
A key building industry association doubts recommendations aimed at increasing competition will dramatically cut costs. The Commerce Commission's confirmed competition in the sector's not working as… Video, Audio
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How to help pre-schoolers learn social skills
How do children develop social skills and how best can parents support this? Wellington speech and language therapist Christian Wright has some strategies and he'll take your questions Audio
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Deer culling helping to feed people who need it the most
Efforts to cull deer high up in the Raukumara Ranges in Tairawhiti is putting fresh venison on the tables of those who need it most. Gisborne hunter Lisa Daunton talks to Jesse. Audio
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Police seek public help finding suspect who killed dairy worker
The police are appealing for the public's help to identify the suspect who killed a 34-year-old dairy worker in Auckland.
A robber entered the Rose Cottage Dairy in Sandringham just after eight… Audio
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Auckland Zoo asks neighbours for help feeding elephant Burma
An elephant of an appetite is forcing Auckland Zoo to ask Aucklanders for foliage food.
Burma the Asian elephant munches her way through kilos and kilos of plant treats every day. And to keep-up, the… Video, Audio
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Campaign hopes to help families afford swimming lessons
A new campaign to get more children learning how to swim is asking richer families to help pay for those who can't afford lessons.
Ninety people drowned last year - the highest number since 2011 and… Audio
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Life for children in Ukraine, help from Aotearoa
Margie Macalister visited Ukraine in September and recounts her time there and how they managed to bring a bit of joy to the children so affected by the Russian invasion. Audio
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Science: Could a gene mutation help free a convicted killer?
In today's science slot, Professor Allan Blackman looks at the case of Kathleen Folbigg - dubbed 'Australia's worst female serial killer' over the deaths of her four children. A second inquiry into… Audio
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NZ Fire & Emergency staff arrive in NSW to help with floods
To Australia now where authorities say they're dealing with the biggest flood operation in the state's history, as reinforcements arrive from New Zealand. Hundreds of residents in the town of Forbes… Audio
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Porirua skills hub: helping families by removing barriers and judgement
Audio 15 Nov 2022Families who've spent months and even years in emergency housing in Porirua are among those being assisted by a new job and skills hub in Cannons Creek. Le Fale job and skills hub opened last month… Audio
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Pacific leaders welcome NZ climate help, but more needed
Pacific leaders have welcomed New Zealand's pledge of $20 million for climate reparation, but say much more is needed. As week one of negotiations wraps up at COP27 in Egypt, Pacific nations are keen… Audio
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Rural men sought to help with Otago research on dating
Sophie Dix is looking for a dozen young men who are living rurally to interview about the dating challenges they face for her sociology masters at Otago University. Sophie talks to Jesse about who… Audio
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Rural men sought to help with Otago research on dating
If you're dating, how do you meet people? If you're out in the country where people and venues are scarce it can be quite challenging. Sophie Dix is looking for a dozen young men who are living… Audio