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DHB-funded diet programme helps boy with epilepsy
The mother of a seven year old boy diagnosed with untreatable epilepsy, wants to see more money put in to using the keto diet to treat the condition. Jake Parker was one of the first to be put on the… Audio
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Shovel ready projects not helping GDP - National Party
National says that a surprise decline in GDP shows that the government's shovel ready projects have failed to stimulate economic activity.
The 1 percent drop in the December quarter appears to be… Audio
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Accessibility ramp helps comedian Dave Batten to perform
Dave Batten is a Wellington based comedian who is celebrating his 30th birthday by performing in his own show He was born with cerebral palsy and describes himself as 'more of sit down comedian than a… Audio
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The shorts and t-shirt that 'helped' NZ win America's Cup
Many fans are still basking in the glory of Wednesday's America's Cup victory perhaps none more than uber fan Aaron Happy.
Happy by name, happy by nature, and also highly superstitious - Aaron… Video, Audio
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How kilikiti is helping keep the Samoan culture alive in NZ
The Counties Manukau Kilikiti Association and Tau i Tua & Eagles Sports & Cultural Collective are using sport and church connections to keep the Samoan culture alive. Video, Audio
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Chasing monsters: New book aims to help kids with anxiety
Author Mark Stevenson watched his daughter wrestle with anxiety from the tender age of three. He says what his daughter went through, and his own experience of feeling helpless as a parent, was the… Audio
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New fund to help kids in hardship access sport and recreation
A new $2.15m fund has been launched aimed at minimising the barriers to sport and recreation so often experienced by children living in hardship. Audio
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Cultural Reports a huge help for offenders, whanau
A legal expert wants cultural reports to be more accessible for people being sentenced -- but they must be of high quality. According to Ministry of Justice figures, there has been a significant… Audio
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Haven for those in need, Merge Cafe may close without $60k help
A community cafe on Auckland's Karangahape Rd may be forced to close if it cannot raise $60,000 by the end of the month.
For more than a decade, Merge Cafe has been a space where the city's homeless… Video, Audio
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Ti Point Reptile Park helping reptile natives and refugees
Audio 8 Mar 2021Ti Point Reptile Park is located an hour north of Auckland in Leigh. It's New Zealand's only reptile park and is home to hundreds of Tuatara, Alligators and more. Nathan Rarere asked owner Mike… Audio
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Farmers encouraged to use technology more to help productivity
Brendon O'Connell from Agritech New Zealand explains to Jesse about why farmers and growers should be encouraged to adopt as much technology as they can. Audio
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More Aucklanders without internet need help - educator
Auckland students in lockdown who are struggling to learn without home internet connections.
The Education Ministry says it is spending $8 million to maintain the 45,000 household connections it… Audio
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Commonly used drugs help reduce death rates in COVID patients
New Zealand researchers have been part of al study which has found commonly used drugs can help reduce the risk of death in critically ill COVID-19 patients. Auckland Hospital ICU boss, Dr Colin… Audio
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Unite union says increasing isolation payment won't help worker
The Unite union says increasing the amount workers get paid if they're ordered to self-isolate won't make any difference to whether staff actually receive a payment.
The National Party is proposing… Audio
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Tourism business owner on what help she needs
Franz Josef and Fox Glacier communities have been given the blunt message the government can't save every business that's struggling during the pandemic.
Tourism Minister Stuart Nash visited the… Audio
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GI Rise: Helping youth chase their basketball dreams
A basketball organisation in east Auckland is creating opportunities on and off the court for youth in the community. Video, Audio
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Queenstown mayor urges more action to help region
The rest of New Zealand is in Covid-19 alert level 2 - despite the current outbreak being centred in Auckland.
That means for everywhere outside of Auckland - gatherings are limited to 100 - meaning… Video, Audio
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Christchurch start-up helping seniors get tech savvy
GranSkills has been created by three Canterbury University graduates and offers one-on-one tech tutoring to seniors. Audio
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Meat the Need: Farming charity helping feed Kiwi families
Meat is often a luxury for some families, but an initiative set up last year by two South Island farmers is helping to put it on the tables of those who really need it. Meat the Need allows farmers to… Audio
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Northland's Kiwi Coast helping revive kiwi numbers
As part of First Up's commitment to injecting cute into your life, every week we are speaking to people who work with animals for a living. Kiwi Coast is a collaborative initiative that links over 160… Audio
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Doctors still waiting on promised mental health funding help
A Waikato doctor wants to know where promised funding for mental health has gone, after it was pledged by the Prime Minister at his practice.
Jacinda Ardern visited the Matamata Medical Centre in… Audio
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'No respect' - dentists decry govt's lack of help with PPE
Scarce supplies and the cost of personal protective equipment is prompting some dentists to up their prices.
Now they are calling for government support to fund and source high level PPE to avoid… Audio
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Surfer saved after writing 'HELP' in sand
A surfer with serious injuries has been saved in a remarkable rescue.
The man who was surfing alone was swept onto rocks at Mercer Bay on Auckland's west coast.
He managed to write "HELP" on the… Audio
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Fight or flight: animated doco series to help young people
One in four people in New Zealand experience anxiety and more than half of youth report feelings of isolation. Fight or Flight: My Journey With Anxiety is an animated documentary series about "mental… Audio
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First Covid vaccines will help protect all NZers
All border workers should get their first covid-19 immunoisations within two to three weeks, once the first batches of the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine arrive in the country next week..
Meriana Johnsen… Audio