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The destructive drug that's too shameful to seek help for
Methamphetamine - or P - has been demonised as the destructive drug associated with violent crime. But that shameful label could be stopping addicts from seeking help. Audio
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How vitamin D can help stave off respiratory infections
Vitamin D has a limited lifespan in the body, so do we need a top up in winter? And if so, just how much do we need? Dr Pamela von Hurst joins the show to discuss how to get your daily dose. Audio
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Course helping young women enter Primary Industries
It's open for women aged 15 to 18, and will run online from July 11 to July 20. Audio
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Mosque victim says help being withdrawn
A leader of the Christchurch Muslim community and one of those injured in the mosque attacks says support for victims is slowly being withdrawn.
After the massacre, case managers were assigned to the… Audio
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Maori economy holds the key to helping Aotearoa recover
Audio 30 Jun 2020Maori economy is the key to fast tracking the whole country's economy recovery from COVID related recession. Expert on Maori economies, Dr Matt Roskruge, joins The Panel to explain what they can do. Audio
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New partnership will help Rotorua tourism workers back into mahi
Audio 30 Jun 2020The head of an iwi-led Covid-19 response hub, says the impact on Māori in Rotorua has been immense and a new project aims to get people back into mahi.
Te Arawa Covid-19 Hub has formed a partnership… Audio
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Aus Defence Force to help Victoria with upsurge in Covid-19
To Australia now, where the state of Victoria has called in the defence forces to help with an upsurge in Covid-19 testing and to provide logistical support as the state tries to tackle the disease… Audio
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The journalists who helped save New Zealand's health response
The government has taken urgent steps to overhaul the systems in place at the country's managed isolation facilities. Journalists' persistent, tough reporting on failures at those facilities helped… Audio
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How to help your kids with homework - without doing it for them
How can parents find the delicate balance between helping a child with their homework, and overhelping - or even doing it for them? Education lecturer Melissa Barnes has analysed more than 400… Audio
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Helping kids with homework (without doing it for them)
How can parents find the delicate balance between helping a child with their homework, and overhelping - or even doing it for them! Kathryn speaks with Monash University education lecturer Melissa… Audio
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Donald Trump sought China's help to get re-elected
US President Donald Trump's former national security adviser John Bolton says President Trump sought Chinese President Xi Jinping's help to get re-elected during a closed-door meeting last year.
In… Audio
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Te Papa calls for help identifying "buggy" handwriting
Te Papa wants to hear from 'code crackers' to help decipher some "buggy handwriting". Audio
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Open Pacific travel bubble to help tourism, economies
The calls for a Pacific Travel Bubble are growing louder - with former Prime Minister Helen Clark weighing in on the debate saying a Pacific travel bubble should be opened now to help the tourism… Audio
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Consulting engineers call for government help
Consulting engineers are calling for government support to stave off big job losses. Around 2000 jobs could go and it is expected many who lose their jobs will head off to Australia for work.
An… Audio
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Expert says offer of help with dolphin protection plan was ignored
An international marine expert has waded in on debate over the science underpinning a plan to save Maui and Hector's dolphins, saying she tried to help, and was ignored.
The plan - which remains… Audio
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Seabed mining debate stirs again in the Pacific
A new report says damages from seabed mining would be significantly less than land-based mining, but substantial damage is inevitable and a cautious approach to the potential industry in the Pacific… Audio
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Curious kids - Helping pre-schoolers understand 'when' and 'why
Wellington speech and language therapist Christian Wright joins Lynn to talk about question development in pre-schoolers as they try to understand the world around them. Audio
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Curious kids - Helping pre-schoolers understand 'when' and 'why'
Wellington speech and language therapist Christian Wright joins Lynn to talk about question development in pre-schoolers as they try to understand the world around them. Audio
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Whale Watch Kaikōura welcomes funding boost to help town
A $1.5 million government grant for Whale Watch Kaikōura could bring more than $20 million into the beleaguered town.
About 90 percent of the tour company's revenue comes from international visitors… Audio
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Calls for help to repatriate ni-Vanuatu stranded in NZ's south
Audio 9 Jun 2020There are calls for the New Zealand Government to put more pressure on Vanuatu to repatriate the hundreds of seasonal work visa holders stranded here due to Covid-19. Audio
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Hopes post-pandemic work flexibility will help disabled
People with disabilities are hoping flexible working conditions adopted under Covid-19 will make it easier for them to get work.
Tanya Harrison who lives in Kapiti north of Wellington has been on the… Audio
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Auckland Libraries helping with the job hunt
As unemployment rates rise in the wake of Covid19 people who haven't had to look for a job in quite a while are finding themselves having to put a CV together, Auckland Libraries are deploying a wide… Audio
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Struggling business doubts rent arbitration scheme will help
The owner of a struggling Auckland inner city backpackers says he doubts government funded arbitration will resolve the impasse over rent with his commercial landlord. Audio
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Will the government's $400m tourism boost help save Queenstown?
The Government has announced a $400 million investment in tourism recovery today with a new fund receiving applications from today. Audio
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Coronavirus: $15m spent on emergency welfare help
More than half of a $30 million emergency welfare fund has been spent in just over a month, and many of those in need are foreigners and migrant workers who can't get home.
With the borders still… Audio