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No confidence motion will help focus Tonga MPs over Xmas
A Tongan MP is aiming to unseat the prime minister, Pohiva Tu'i'onetoa - issuing a motion of no confidence last week. Audio
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Cricket: Nicholls' half-century helps Black Caps from rough start
A half century from Henry Nicholls has helped the Black Caps recover from a wobbly start in their second test against the West Indies.
At lunch, New Zealand were 82 for 3 - and have spent the… Audio
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Whakaari: Helping community heal top priority for iwi
Ngāti Awa has lost nearly $1.5 million in revenue since the White Island Tours closed, but helping its community heal from the tragedy remains its top priority one year on.
Te Aniwa Hurihanganui… Audio
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Tech helping Kiwi businesses track their carbon footprint
As the government declares a climate emergency and the Prime Minister promises to follow it up with action, Philippa talks to two companies that aren't waiting around. The ToitÅ« carbon assess… Audio
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Recruitment help welcomed in Queenstown, but not considered a game-changer
Queenstown businesses are welcoming new changes aimed to help recruitment, but say they're no game-changer. Immigration New Zealand announced 21 tourism and hospitality roles have been added to the… Audio
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AK Pestival: introduce Aussie speices to help ecosystem
We're rightly proud of our native plants and animals here in New Zealand, but given the number of species that have become extinct since humans came along, .. why not introduce Aussie equivalents of… Audio
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Cherry growers hoping to entice Kiwi workers, but still need overseas help
With the border remaining closed to seasonal workers, cherry growers say they will could suffer huge losses during January's peak harvest time.
In the run up to Christmas, orchards hope to entice… Audio
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Wanted - a high profile dementia sufferer to come out of the shadows
Support for people with dementia is reaching few of them - yet four in five New Zealanders have some connection to the disease. Dementia sufferers need a champion. Audio
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Govt calls Reserve Bank to help cool surging house prices
The government is looking to conscript the Reserve Bank to help check the skyrocketing price of housing in New Zealand.
The central bank's been copping some blame as cheap credit driven by record low… Audio
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Writing workshop to help youth justice facility residents
Writer Ben Brown held a writing workshop earlier this year at Te Puna Wai o Tuhinapo, the Oranga Tamariki Youth Justice Residence facility at Rolleston near Christchurch. He talks to Jesse about the… Audio
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PNG provinces desperate for policing help
As Papua New Guinea's beleaguered police force struggles to contain law and order crises in parts of the country, the national government is being urged to allow Australian police assistance in… Audio
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Millions spent helping immigrants stranded in NZ
The Government and Red Cross have spent more than $15 million helping immigrants to pay their rent and bills after becoming stranded in the country without jobs.
Red Cross says some of those helped… Audio
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Beach training helps The Fixer at NZ Trotting Club, Addington
The North Canterbury trainer Regan Todd will have his first ever runner in the New Zealand Trotting Cup at Addington this afternoon. 30 year old Todd took over the training of former Cup winner The… Audio
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Match Fit helping to break down mental health barriers
Alex Flint is currently putting a group of former All Blacks through their paces in TV3's Match Fit show. He joins the show to discuss the Match Fit experience and the positive impact the series is… Audio
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Abuse inquiry: Crown urged to change way law helps claimants
A lawyer representing abuse survivors has called for a major change in the way the Crown Law Office deals with claimants.
Frances Joychild, QC who represents a number of abuse victims, has made… Audio
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Colourful plants help young researcher win award
Unravelling how genes control colour in petunias has won Nick Albert the 2020 Hamilton Award and could help breed more nutritious fruit. Audio
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Helping children manage their feelings
Audio 5 Nov 2020Education consultant and parenting coach Joseph Driessen talks with Kathryn about helping children identify and manage their feelings. He says it's important to create a family culture where children… Audio
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Trump confident of win, calls on SCOTUS to help
Let's go back to the United States now where we cross to our correspondent Kate Fisher who's in position near the White House in Washington DC. Audio
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Wellington City Council funding helped get tattoo event going
Audio 2 Nov 2020Funding from Wellington City Council helped the organisers of this weekend's tattoo convention get the event going.
Around 100 artists from all across New Zealand arrived at the capital for the… Audio
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In climate change, a technology of the future will help assess the impact of what we are doing now
Kim Hill chairs panel discussion about the measurement of climate change with Prof. Donna Strickland, Dr Thomas Baer and Prof. David Hutchinson. Audio
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Aviation security help out new mum in managed isolation
Aviation Security officers have been sending extra help to a first-time mother caring for her baby alone in managed isolation.
As the mother cannot leave her hotel, they've even been buying toys for… Audio
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18 year old's lifeguard skills helps in river rescue of 11 yo
An 11-year-old boy was rescued from the Waikato river over the weekend thanks to a heroic by-stander. Joel Kumeroa is an 18-year-old builder, but it was his life guard skills that gave him the courage… Audio
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Research funding to help vulnerable Pacific communities
A research agency that is part of Otago University is planning to use new research funding to study vulnerable marine communities around the Pacific. Audio
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Kids Can charity reports huge increase in demand for help
Reducing child poverty has one of the Prime Minister's major goal's while in Government but we're seeing more kids than ever needing help. As we head towards Christmas, Kids Can charity which provides… Audio
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NZ credited for helping US charge Russian intelligence officers
NZ is being cited by US Department of Justice for assistance in bringing criminal charges against Russian intelligence officers for hacking.
Washington correspondent Simon Marks speaks to Susie… Audio