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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
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Complex regional pain syndrome, calls for changes to help
There is still much we don't know about complex regional pain syndrome, or CRPS, including how many New Zealanders have it and exactly how to help those that do. Dr Bronwyn Lennox Thompson talks to… Audio
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How to help teens navigate the challenges of social media
The teenage years are difficult enough, without adding the challenges of social media and the impact it has on growing brains. We put a fence children when they're toddlers, so do we need to put a… Audio
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Season 2 Ep 4: Epidemics
New Zealanders have battled Covid-19 for more than two years, but if you think it's the first time disease has knocked us around, well, this one's for you. Epidemics have long been part of our story.
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Season 2 Ep 3: Teenagers
The 1950s saw an explosion of youth culture. “Bodgies and widgies' ' tearing round on motorbikes & hanging out in milk bars scandalised many Kiwi adults. Was “the teenager” invented in the 1950s? And… Video, Audio
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Manawatū winds helpful for blokarting
Manawatū's notorious wind has dozens of new fans thanks to the blokarting New Zealand open and world championship competitors breezing into the province.
Locals may curse the prevailing westerly, but… Audio
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Season 2 Ep 2: Māori: The First 500 Years
The first 500 years of Māori settlement in Aotearoa saw significant, dynamic changes to how people lived; changes that challenge the idea of Māori culture as something carved in stone. Video, Audio
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Google extension aims to help point out ethical products
A new digital feature called Find Fair being launched today aims to help people cut through the 'woke-washing' when shopping online.
It's a Google Chrome extension which flags products considered to… Audio
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Esther Perel: helping couples find clarity and responsibility – together or apart
Belgian-American psychotherapist Esther Perel talks to Kim Hill about the modern religion of romance and the "relationship accelerator" that is Covid-19. Video, Audio
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NZ solar solution helps PNG eye surgery clinic
A New Zealand-designed and built solar energy solution is now ensuring critical eye surgery in Papua New Guinea can be done without power interruptions. Audio
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Ruapehu businesses want govt to help failing ski operators RAL
Ruapehu businesses are calling for the government to help the failing RAL company which runs the Whakapapa and Turoa ski fields. Voluntary administrators have been called in to try and figure out… Audio
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Helping Maori & Pacific students to succeed in math & physics
A deputy high school teacher and a teaching fellow at the University of Auckland have teamed up to encourage more Maori and Pacific students to succeed in maths and physics. Katalina Ma talks to Jesse… Audio
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Bilingual app aims to help improve mental health
A new bilingual app aimed at helping users improve their mental health goes live today.
The M3 Whānau App, which is billed as being grounded in te ao Māori, offers "mindfulness, meditation, movement… Audio
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New app to help early diagnosis of Parkinson's disease
A new app records your voice, and takes 10 seconds to reveal whether you might have Parkinson's disease. It's currently diagnosed by a 90 minute evaluation with a neurologist. Professor Dinesh Kumar… Audio
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Nocturnal critters helping pollination - new research
New research has found that nocturnal critters are doing just as much good in terms of pollination as their day time equivalents. Lead researcher Max Buxton talks to Jesse about their findings… Audio
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Making it in Nashville, with help from a Kiwi who knows
Audio 26 Sep 2022Expat Vanessa McGowan calls in from Nashville to talk about her work as a music career coach helping those seeking, if not fame and fortune, at least enough gigs to make a living in the home of… Audio
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New Auckland Trust to help Kiwi kids' reading
A new Auckland trust aims to help Kiwi kids' reading. Audio
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New fund aims to help Pacific aiga into their own homes
Audio 23 Sep 2022The New Zealand government has launched a new housing fund which aims to help Pacific families achieve the dream of home ownership. Audio
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Crowd funding to help Repair Cafes
The Repair Cafe is looking to raise money to keep their sessions going and help divert more away from landfill by mending and making do rather than discarding. Brigitte Sistig is the driving force… Audio
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Outcry over anti-monarchist arrests helps protect free speech - protester
The Queen's casket has arrived at Buckingham Palace, after leaving Scotland where she had been lying at rest.
But along with the hoards of people lining London's streets awaiting her arrival… Video, Audio
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Dean Barker shares his bowel cancer survival story to help others
This week, New Zealand sailor Dean Barker revealed that he was diagnosed with bowel cancer in 2019. Barker tells Jesse Mulligan he was very reluctant to talk about the experience publicly but wants to… Video, Audio
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Concerns sending workers who helped investigation overseas will stop others coming forward
There are concerns plans to force a group of migrant workers at the centre of immigration fraud allegations to leave the country will undermine efforts to bring to light cases of exploitation.
The… Audio
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Santigold: music to help you transcend your environment
The acclaimed American genre-blender tells Tony Stamp how slavery songs, punk and motherhood inspired her new album Spirituals. Audio
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Govt help for Far North roads promised, but region must wait
The Emergency Management Minister is promising Northland cash to fix its flood-damaged roads, but cannot say how much or when he will deliver on the commitment.
Today Kieran McAnulty flew over the… Video, Audio
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'You're not going to be helping the country': Warning to New Zealanders with no conflict zone experience - stay out of Ukraine
A New Zealand medic back from the front line in Ukraine is warning doctors and nurses here not to join the war effort unless they are trained to work in conflict zones.
Huge numbers of foreign… Audio