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Gang leaders help get members and their whanau tested
Community crisis response workers called in the help of the Waikato Mongrel Mob Leader, Sonny Fatupaito, to help them with hard-to-reach communities within gang chapters and their whanau.
The request… Audio
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Auckland hospitality urges govt provide more financial help
Auckland businesses on the brink say they might have to shut up shop or slash staff numbers if the government doesn't offer more financial help.
More than 300 hospitality businesses met virtually at… Audio
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Waikato District busy helping with new border restrictions
Audio 4 Oct 2021Aksel Bech, the acting mayor of the Waikato District spoke with Ellie Jay. Audio
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Psychology can help us form herd immunity against misinformation - marketing expert Dr Mike Lee
Marketing expert Dr Mike Lee has kept a ten-year watch on the anti-vaccination movement. In this illuminating talk, he explores how we could develop herd immunity against harmful misinformation. Video, Audio
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Strength training can help you lose weight too
It's drilled into many of us that to shift kilograms, you need to start pounding the pavement. However, a new study out of Australia reports you can lose a percentage of body fat through strength… Audio
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Companies challenged by covid supply chain calling for help
Of the many companies grappling with the uncertainties of the pandemic in their forward planning, Frances Anderson is the inventor of the Patney pillow, shown to reduce snoring, and the founder of the… Audio
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Collective action will help fix water woes, say environmentalists
Many mayors and councils are gearing up for a fight over the government's Three Waters reforms, while environmentalists are preparing to meet them on the riverbanks of the country's polluted rivers.
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Waitlist lengths make getting mental health help hard for sexual assault survivors
Sexual assault survivors calling up for mental health support were rejected more than 10,000 times over the past year.
The people were told there was simply no capacity.
Waitlists are also growing… Audio
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Honey could help battle button battery injuries
The humble pantry staple, honey, could be given to children who've swallowed button batteries, to help prevent them from suffering serious injury.
Canadian experts have found ten miligrams of honey… Audio
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Will Key's comments help or hinder Collins' leadership?
As the National Party works to rebuild its reputation with the New Zealand public, its former leader has made a Covid-19 comeback criticising the government's pandemic response.
But as political… Audio
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Covid-19: Website helping Aucklanders beat drive-thru queues
Getting your fast food fix at Auckland's drive-thrus is no easy feat, but one website's trying to ease the frustration of waiting hours in line for a good fry-up.
Time in the Line is a crowdsourced… Audio
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Covid-19: Principals want more help for Auckland students
Auckland principals are hoping the government will make further changes to help their students get the NCEA qualification.
They say extra credits for those who have spent twenty or more school days… Audio
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Helping working parents get through lockdown
Many parents are doing it tough right now with juggling work from home and parenting duties...especially in the Auckland region. So we've invited working parent advocate Emma Mclean, who's the founder… Audio
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A spoonful of sugar helps the EV last longer
Researchers in Australia have found a small shot of glucose additive could be the secret to creating a vastly more sustainable battery for electric vehicles.
The study conducted at Melbourne's Monash… Audio
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Covid-19: Calls to government to release data to help Māori vaccination booking
The National Party has added its voice to demands that the Government release health data to help boost the Māori vaccination rate against Covid-19.
West Auckland's Te Whānau O Waipareira Trust said… Audio
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Locals asked to help save Dunedin's kākā population
There's a big push on to save Dunedin's kākā population and locals are being called on to help.
RNZ podcast Our Changing World producer Claire Concannon visited the Orokonui Eco-sanctury. Audio
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Dishing out the dollars to help small business
Audio 14 Sep 2021Dan Teo runs a consultancy called Radically in Auckland - and last year, they were hit by lockdown as hard as the rest of us. They've changed the way they operate this time around and they've found a… Audio
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Helping students access laptops for learning
Audio 13 Sep 2021More and more students are relying on digital devices in lockdown so a new initiative, DigiTautua, aims to get more laptops into the hands of young leaners. Audio
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More help on the way for south Akl to deal with Covid
More help is on the way for the south Auckland communities bearing the brunt of the Covid outbreak.
The government this morning announced an extra $10 million for food and essential items.
Māni… Audio
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Vet a 'conservation hero' for years of helping injured native birds
The boss of a New Plymouth vet clinic is being hailed as a conservation hero for being the go-to-guy for nursing injured native birds back to health.
DOC's Taranaki staff have awarded Rob Mills the… Video, Audio
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Koru Kainga property project trades profit to help first home buyers
A Lower Hutt property developer and a collective of Māori-owned businesses are sacrificing millions of dollars in profit to help first home-buyers.
The Koru Kainga project started in 2018 as a… Audio
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LDR Sth Auckland: hip hop artist helps AOG cluster families
Audio 9 Sep 2021It's that time of the week where we taking a look around the country through the lense of our Local Democracy reporters. Nathan Rarere spoke this week with Auckland based Justin Latif. Audio
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Students call for more help
Some students outside Auckland say they need more help to recover from the impact of Covid on their learning. NCEA exams have been delayed two weeks, and students who have missed 20 days of school or… Audio
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Helping children through horrific events
It can be tough for adults to get their heads around horrific events like terror attacks, so how do we explain it to our kids? Child and Family Psychologist Linde-Marie Amersfoort offers some advice… Audio
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Whānau Ora helping turn vaccine rates around
Māori are the least vaccinated group to date, and yesterday, an extra $23 million was announced to assist agencies. Whānau Ora Commissioning Agency CEO John Tamihere told Māni Dunlop middle class and… Audio