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Unis should help pay for managed isolation say intl students
The International Students' Association says universities should help pay for international students' stint in managed isolation.
Education Minister Chris Hipkins announced yesterday 250 postgraduate… Audio
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Serafin Upton: how couples therapy can help bring people back together
The saddest part of being a couples therapist is that people come to see her way too late, says Serafin Upton. She provides sex and couple therapy sessions to people all over in New Zealand and… Audio
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Media tools to help us pick out policy
You want to use your vote to back the sort of policies that matter - or find out which parties pledges align with you. But parties making promises all at once, how do you weigh up what they’re all… Audio
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Pacific university students call for more financial, health help from next govt
Helping students to earn money to live on while studying and extra support for mental health are two areas Pacific tertiary students want given more attention.
Universities NZ figures show there were… Audio
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100 years of help and hope for Aucklanders in need
Historian Peter Lineham talks to Kathryn about his book 'Agency of Hope' which chronicles the story of the Auckland City Mission from 1920-2020. Audio, Gallery
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A fight for housing help while caring for dying mother-in-law
Friends and whanau of a terminally ill woman who was bounced between nine different motels in the final months of her life believe her case shows how deadly the housing crisis. is. Lisa Diamond died… Video, Audio
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New Zealand's horticulture labour shortage won't have RSE help
At a meeting with local growers in Hastings this afternoon, the Immigration Minister Kris Faafoi was adamant the Government won't let in workers from overseas to help with a horticulture labour… Audio
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How learning music can help all learning
Dr Anita Collins is an award-winning Australian educator, researcher and writer in the field of brain development and music learning. Since 2016 she has travelled the world interviewing over 100… Audio
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Could rapid antigen tests help open up our borders?
A look at innovations in Covid-19 testing, including rapid antigen (protein) tests. Could they play a part in opening up borders? What of the concerns they may miss some infectious people? Rapid… Audio
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Summer fruit industry targets students to help with harvest
The summer fruit industry has launched a new campaign targeting university students, as it desperately tries to lure in workers for this season's harvest. With the border closed to RSE workers from… Audio
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Whare Hauora: sensors to help your home health
Whare Hauroa is an organisation that measures the healthiness of homes by using sensors to record temperature, humidity and dew point index. Kaiwhakahaere (CEO) of Whare Hauora Hiria Te Rangi was… Audio
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ACT to cut DHBs, review pharmac if it helps form next
The ACT Party plans to drastically reduce the number of District Health Boards and seek a review of Pharmac, if they help form part of the next government.
ACT's leader, David Seymour released the… Audio
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Senior net courses available to help older NZers navigate the
Seniornet course organiser talks about how to help older NZers navigate the world online. Brian Erikson is Chair and a tutor at SeniorNet Pakuranga. Audio
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Endometriosis NZ sees increased calls for help during Covid-19
During the 7-week lockdown the organisation received cries for help from 568 women and girls. Audio
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Alert level changes don't particularly help CBD's hospo sector
Alert level changes in Auckland are not helping to get more people through the doors at the CBD's hospitality outlets. Vivace owner, Mandy Lusk explains to The Panel what's been happening. Audio
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Does change in AK alert levels help struggling business?
Aucklanders can now gather in groups of up to 100 people after a further drop in alert levels overnight. The Super City moved from Level 2.5 to Level 2 at midnight, while the rest of the country has… Audio
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Te wiki o te reo Māori - new resources helping people learn te reo
With Te Wiki o te reo Māori comes a whole lot of new rauemi to help you learn te reo.
Thousands have taken part in much of the online events for Māori Language Week - with it encouraging many to… Audio
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Covid-19: Farmers want help to fix labour shortages
Farmers and growers say if agriculture is to drag the country's economy back into shape, they'll need help to fix labour shortages.
While urban New Zealand went into a strict lockdown in April and… Audio
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How forcing a smile can help improve your mood
Moving your facial muscles in a way that mimics a smile can trick your brain into a more positive state, according to a new study. Lead researcher Fernando Marmolejo-Ramos says that even though the… Audio
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Families of missing New Zealander call for Government help
Audio 11 Sep 2020The parents of missing Lochie Bellerby who was working on the Gulf Livestock 1 are calling on the Government to help with expanding the search in the East China Sea. Audio
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'We would love some help' - parents of NZ man on cattle ship urge govt to help search
The family of a New Zealander who was onboard the cattle ship that sank in the East China Sea say they've received information that survivors may still be found.
Lochie Bellerby is a herd manager on… Video, Audio
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Covid-19: Pacific health leaders warn against using police to help with contact tracing
Pacific health leaders are warning that bringing police in to help with Covid-19 contact tracing is a bad look and there are better ways to bolster expertise.
The police are providing advice to the… Audio
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'Find him and bring him home': Mother of missing sailor pleads for more help to find son
Audio 7 Sep 2020The family of a man missing after the livestock export ship he was on capsized and sank in the East China Sea says the government is not doing enough to find him.
Father of two, Scott Harris, was one… Audio
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NZ woman complains of lack of dental help in managed isolation
Audio 3 Sep 2020"Just hang in there and give it some time" - that advice to a woman in managed isolation who has been in excruciating pain, vomiting and crying for days.
Josephine, a New Zealander who returned from… Audio
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Shaken to the core
Audio 3 Sep 2020How do you help children cope with a life-threatening incident? And what if you’re stressed yourself? Katy Gosset looks at the far reaching emotional effects of the Canterbury earthquakes. Audio