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Stories to help kids understand Muslim community released
A collection of stories to help children better understand the Muslim community will be available to all primary schools.
The stories have been produced by the Islamic Women's Council in partnership… Audio
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Slow-slip event beneath Kapiti could help predict larger quakes
A slow-slip earthquake rumbling beneath the Kapiti Coast could help scientists predict when a devastating earthquake might hit.
After five years of being "stuck" to the overlying Australian plate… Audio
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'Lord of the Tree Rings' helps save wood chopping time
Audio 8 Dec 2021Taranaki farmers can look forward to turning their felled trees into chopped wood in record time this summer. The time-saving solution comes from local tinkerer Joe Goodin. Audio
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Rare penguin saved with help of a bike, backpack and wine box
A shark, a penguin and a bloke on a bike with a backpack and a wine box. All part of an epic tale of survival, made possible by a huddle of humans.
Two weeks ago hikers found a mauled Tawaki or… Video, Audio
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Prof Tony Ward: helping violent offenders lead better lives
It's very easy to view people who commit criminal offences as "moral strangers", says Professor Tony Ward, but we all have the same innate human needs. Audio
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Money will help, but not solve the problems - ICU Doctor
Intensive care units and hospitals are getting a boost of hundreds of millions of dollars, to help cope with whatever the pandemic will bring next.
100 million dollars has been earmarked to upgrade… Audio
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Govt's Auckland boost good step, but hospitality needs help - Viv Beck
Optimistic but not over the moon - that's how Auckland business group Heart of the City feels about the new summer support package for Tāmaki Makaurau.
A $37 million package has been announced by the… Video, Audio
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Self-styled justice reformer knew he could not be charging to help prisoners - Corrections
The police are now investigating self-styled justice campaigner Scott Guthrie, after another inquiry found he breached numerous regulations.
The Department of Corrections started investigating after… Video, Audio
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Music is a “good addiction” which can displace teenage anxieties
AUT Radio Student Aimee Way discovers in songwriting a pathway out of the anxieties which affected her teenage years. Audio
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Sandfly map app can help you avoid midges these holidays!
Sick of sandflies disrupting your summer holiday? Well, an app has been created that will help you identify a sandfly hotspot, and make sure you're prepared. Finnian Anderson is the person behind it… Audio
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How brain magnets can help relieve depression
Depression is the leading cause of disability around the world, with World Health Organisation global estimates suggesting that 5% of adults worldwide suffer in some way. Around half of those people… Audio
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Small airline helping far-flung Marlborough residents get home
A small flight operator is winging its way to help Marlborough Sounds' residents still restricted by damaged roads.
Isolated communities were cut off in July's storm.
Now the local council is… Audio
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Helping children correct tongue thrust
Audio 25 Nov 2021Tongue thrust is a relatively common condition where children rest their tongue too far forward in their mouth. This can lead to slushy sounding speech. Wellington Speech and Language Therapist… Audio
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KiwiSaver funds still helping to prop up fossil fuels
From next week all default KiwiSaver funds will have had to quit investment in fossil fuels. But a recent analysis shows when it comes to retirement funds, Kiwis are still well invested in the fossil… Audio
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How to help children adjust back to school life
As Auckland children return to school for the first time in 13 weeks the prospect of going back into the classromm can be a little daunting. Dr Emma Woodward is a psychologist and Nathan Rarere asked… Audio
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Helping kids prepare for NCEA exams and cope with stress
With a little under two weeks until NCEA exams kick off, you might have an anxious teenager in the house. Of course, Covid has thrown a curveball into this year's preparations - particularly for… Audio
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Research helping explain PNG's persistent sorcery violence
Researchers uncover some of the mysteries around sorcery related violence in PNG. Audio
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Rhythm & Vines founder welcomes govt help
Rhythm & Vines festival founder Hamish Pinkham is welcoming the government's plan to underwrite summer festivals that may face cancellations or postponements due to Covid restrictions.
He told Checkp… Video, Audio
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Squid Games help hilight animal abuse at Melbourne Cup
Audio 1 Nov 2021They used to call it the race that stopped two nations - but crowd attendance has been in decline to Flemington for the Melbourne Cup in recent years as Australians wake up to the cruelty of the… Audio
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Lego blocks being used to help replenish Singapore's reefs
Singapore's waters were once abundant with coral species, but coastal and land development have caused reefs to deplete over the years.
But a group of scientists from the National University of… Audio
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Woman desperate to help dying nephew denied Auckland entry
A Palmerston North woman is pleading for a one-way compassionate exemption to cross the Auckland border to see her terminally ill nephew in his final days.
Andrew Spier, 36, is dying from bowel… Audio
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Covid-19: Principals help whānau with support given to kids at school
Auckland school kids have been stuck at home for more than two months now - and teachers are doing what they can to help whanau who are struggling.
On Wednesday, the government is set to announce… Audio
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Produce price rises help drive inflation
As New Zealand grapples with inflation at is higest level in a decade, with consumer prices up 2.2 percent in the three months ended September, vegetable prices have played a significant role in the… Audio
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Pacific countries need more help dealing with climate change
New Zealand is committing $1.3 billion over four years to support countries most vulnerable to climate change - at least half of that money will go to the Pacific.
The announcement comes ahead of the… Audio
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Workers helping illegal migrant scheme investigation not allowed new one-off visa
A group of Chinese migrant workers helping authorities investigate an illegal migrant scheme have been excluded from the new one-off residence offer.
Some of their fellow colleagues who are not… Audio