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Helping farmers become Ag-Tech entrepreneurs
Audio 4 May 2022Sarah Nolet wants farmers to become ag-tech entreprenurs. As co-founder of Australia's first specialist agrifood tech venture capital firm, Tenacious Ventures, she's raised $NZ38 million to work with… Audio
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New digital platform aims to help NZ women grow their wealth
Why is it that in the year 2022 women have 20 per cent less retirement savings than men? That's the question that prompted the creation of a new digital platform designed to help New Zealand women… Audio
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Australia rises to help Edmonds as NZ faces wheat shortage
Bakers are being warned there's a bit of a supply issue with New Zealand wheat.
A bad growing season means Edmonds is short on local supply for flour, but Australia's rising to the occasion.
To… Video, Audio
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Kiwi handbag enterprise helps semi-nomadic Borneo tribe
Jacky McLaren spent ten years working as a teacher in Brunei, but it's her experiences outside the classroom that are a having a lasting impact. Audio
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Willis:National says govt overspending not helping inflation
The cost of living is on everyone's lips at the moment with inflation up to 6.9 per cent -- a 30-year high. The government's been under fire from its political opponents, who've accused it of spending… Audio
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More middle-income earners seeking help - budgeting service
Figures out on Thursday confirm what most have already been feeling. The consumers price index increased 6.9 percent in the year ending March 31 - a three decade high.
Andrew Henderson from the… Video, Audio
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Record requests for help from non-profit lender
A non-profit organisation that lends to struggling families, Nga Tangata Microfinance, says it's is handling record requests for help.
Chief executive Natalie Vincent spoke to Susie Ferguson. Audio
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50 NZDF troops fly to Europe to help Ukraine
As 50 Defence Force troops fly out to Europe, the Defence Minister says it's not out of the question that New Zealand could have boots on the ground in Ukraine in future.
Peeni Henare says currently… Video, Audio
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Art: How artists help shape what we 'see'
Arts commentator Nina Tonga reflects on the role artists have in shaping how we perceive things and associate ourselves with a shifting sense of our place. She'll talk about a few of shows, including… Audio
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Border exemptions help struggling primary sector - Fed Farmers
Farmers say border exceptions being made to boost the primary sector workforce goes part of the way to helping farmers struggling to recruit workers.
The exceptions, which begin today, allow for more… Audio
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NZ to send Hercules plane to help Ukraine war effort
In its biggest deployment to Europe since the early 1990s, New Zealand will send an Air Force Hercules and a 50 crew to assist with Ukraine's war efforts.
They'll leave for Europe on Wednesday, but… Audio
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New PNG facility to help improve leadership in security forces
Papua New Guinea security forces to benefit from new leadership facility. Audio
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NZ marine sector urges sea border opening to help workers
The marine sector estimates it has lost 600 million dollars worth of superyacht maintenance work and associated spending during the pandemic.
The Marine Industry Association says that other countries… Audio
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Covid-19: Pharmacists offer to help with RATs
Phamacists are putting their hands up to do more to help people get their Rapid Antigen Tests done properly and with more reliable results.
Some health experts are worried doing the Covid-19 tests at… Audio
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Gisborne District Council wants govt help after flooding
The Gisborne District Council is calling on the Government to cover the millions of dollars needed to repair roads damaged by severe flooding in the region last month.
There are still more than 1500… Audio
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Te Taiwhenua o Heretaunga helping whanau manage Covid
An iwi based call centre in Hastings is pumping out the calls to whanau all over the motu to help them manage Covid. Te Taiwhenua o Heretaunga is an iwi organisation, providing social and health… Audio
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Mystery bedspread, Welsh family asking for help
In 2018 Anne Ward found a unique and intricately embroidered bedspread, featuring the 12 badges of World War One regiments from across the British Empire. She talks to Jesse about the mystery of its… Audio
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The community programme helping youth to lead
Audio 5 Apr 2022The Hyundai Pinnacle Programme is an outdoor experience course which focuses on helping young people to explore and to achieve their potential. It has three stages, a Spirit of Adventure voyage… Audio
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Wine-oji invented to help choosing a bottle easier
Three sommeliers sought to make choosing the right wine easier for the average consumer, so they created Wine-oji. Wine-oji co-founder and Noble Rot Wine Bar sommelier Jessica Wood talks to Jesse… Audio
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NZ medical team to help Tongans traumatised by disaster
A team of New Zealand health experts are heading to Nuku alofa to help people traumatised by January's volcanic eruption and tsunami. Audio
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Care agency boosting pay to help sector's staffing crisis
The aged care staffing crisis is leading one agency to pay all their carers above the living wage, coming into affect this month. The aged-care sector has been experiencing a chronic workforce… Audio
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More help needed for flood-hit Tairāwhiti schools says union
Floodwaters in Tairāwhiti have closed multiple schools around the region, forcing students to stay home and learn online.
Three schools, Makarika School, Hatea-A-Rangi School and Te Kura Kaupapa… Audio
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The lanyard helping those with hidden disabilities.
Auckland Airport has become the latest company to adopt an initiative offering additional support to those with hidden disabilities. The Hidden Disability Sunflower lanyard is a discrete way for… Audio
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Tokomaru Bay call for help after flood tears community apart
Tokomaru Bay locals are calling for action and assurances from the Government as their community has been literally torn apart by a treacherous flood.
The Prime Minister has been visiting the tiny… Audio
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Hawke's Bay school helps with Totara sapling shortage
Pete Ashdown, the caretaker at Parkvale School in Hastings, tells us about finding conservation solutions in unexpected places. Audio