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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
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Calls grow for overstayer amnesty to help staff shortages
Calls are growing for an overstayer amnesty to help plug stubborn staff shortages. Across the economy, employers are struggling to find workers, with some having to close to give exhausted staff a… Audio
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Napier man in battle with EQC for help recovering from flood
A Napier man is in a fight with the Earthquake Commission seeking support to help recover from a flood that wreaked havoc in the city two years ago.
Paul Matthews says he had his own emergency two… Video, Audio
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Ho ho help? Tips to help you stick to your Christmas budget
There's no doubt that Christmas is one of the most expensive and stressful times of the year. Many families find themselves still paying off Christmas debt months later. Money expert Liz Koh joins… Audio
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$20m to help developing countries with climate change loss
New Zealand is providing climate funding to some of the developing countries facing damage from climate change.
$20m has been ringfenced, with Aotearoa joining a small group of countries committing… Audio
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ReliefAid en route to Ukraine to help people brave the winter
Ukraine has dismissed reports it's now open to negotiations with Russia.Talking to Radio Free Europe, a presidential adviser said Ukraine isn't up for negotiations until all Russian troops leave… Audio
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Govt urged to ease process for childcare financial help
The government's being told to make the process for applying for childcare costs easy, so it can make it into the pockets of those it's being designed to help.
More families are set to qualify for… Audio
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Govt tweaks firearms law to help gun owners renew licences
The government is rushing through changes to firearms laws that will stop gun owners potentially being criminalised while they wait months in the queue for licence renewals.
The changes will mean as… Video, Audio
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Afghan students want govt help to leave Afghanistan
A group of Afghan students who learnt English from New Zealand troops say their lives are now in danger and they're pleading with the New Zealand government to help them leave Afghanistan.
Soumya… Audio
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Brushtail possum prostates helping with cancer research
Audio 3 Nov 2022The prostate of a Brushtail possum is surprisingly similar to a humans. But because possums are seasonal breeders, the size of their prostate changes dramatically which could help researchers… Audio
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Season 2 Ep 14: New Zealand's Pacific Empire
New Zealand has had some big ambitions in the Pacific and mixed relations with our neighbours. Video, Audio
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Season 2 Ep 13: Why isn't New Zealand part of Australia?
Why isn’t New Zealand part of Australia? | The Aotearoa History Show | RNZ
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Job site set up to help new mums getting back to work
For mums and parents, getting back to work is a challenge - it's a key driver of the pay gap which is currently 9.2 per cent. Mela Lush set out to solve this issue and created an online platform… Audio
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Season 2 Ep 11: Number 8 Wire
New Zealanders like to think we have a “Number 8 Wire Mentality” - a rough and ready enthusiasm for fixing and building stuff with limited resources. Video, Audio
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Season 2 Ep 10: NZ Railways
From a standing start of little tank engines chugging along wooden rails, New Zealand built a vast rail network, made up of enough steel rail to wrap halfway around the moon. Video, Audio
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Lazy Sunday sneaker project helps more rangitahi join in sport
Thanks to the efforts of a young Queen Margaret College student, more children are getting the right footwear so they can take part in sports. Maia Mariner started Lazy Sneakers when she was just 12.
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ShakeOut drill aims to help people practice for earthquake
It's that time of the year where people across the country are urged to practice for when the big one strikes.
The ShakeOut is happening at nine-thirty this morning, a national earthquake or tsunami… Audio
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Season 2 Ep 9: Whaling & Sealing
Marine mammals were a source of food and clothing for Māori and Moriori, and valuable oil for Europeans. Hunting them brought cultures together, made fortunes and cost lives but today it's saving them… Video, Audio
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GPs want help to help cut surgical wait lists
GPs are warning they'll need help to do their part to help cut surgical wait lists.
A taskforce has recommended changes to the health system to reduce the long wait times for operations. It included… Audio
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Season 2 Ep 8: The Musket Wars
Audio 26 Oct 2022These are the wars that cost more lives than any other in our history. Stretched over more than a decade & the entire country, these conflicts changed Māori warfare & much of what came next.
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Season 2 Ep 6: Native Land Court
In 1841 a few tiny islands of Pākehā settlement existed in an ocean of Māori land. Today, that picture has reversed & Māori own a fraction of Aotearoa. A big part of the reason? The Native Land Court.
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Got a bike puncture? Cyclists can now call the AA for help
Cyclists who get a flattie can now call on the AA. It's extended its roadside assistance to push bikes.
After bringing in the service for e-bike four years ago.
Dougal Swift from AA talks to Rowan… Video, Audio
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Canterbury University garden helping feed many as costs soar
With the cost of food soaring - many students are struggling to eat well. But a garden at Canterbury University is helping to feed many.
Today marks 20 years since a group of students turned a lawn… Video, Audio
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Season 2 Ep 5: The Gold Rushes
The discovery of gold drew tens of thousands to New Zealand in search of fortune. It was a hard life, but diggers brought mateship, fashion & egalitarian ideas that changed the country forever. Video, Audio