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South Auckland food bank inundated with calls for help
Anxiety levels are rising in South Auckland, as the city prepares for the possibility of an extended period at Alert Level 3.
A food bank at Ngā Whare Waatea Marae in Mangere has received triple the… Audio
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Tools for reducing anxiety and helping children with wellbeing
As Aucklanders spend their first full day back in alert level 3, and the rest of the country in level 2 anxiety levels among many will be on the rise. Audio
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How genome testing could help reveal the source of NZ's Covid-19 cases
Scientists are analysing the genome sequence of the four positive Covid-19 cases at the centre of the current community outbreak to potentially identify how and when the outbreak started, as well as… Audio
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Covid-19: Ngāti Whātua representatives help at checkpoints
There are nine police checkpoints at Auckland's boundaries to prevent residents from leaving - and outsiders coming in.
Members of Auckland iwi Ngāti Whātua are assisting police run the northern… Audio
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Beirut explosion: World leaders pledge to help recovery
World leaders have pledged "major" resources to help Lebanon's recovery at a virtual summit hosted by French President Emmanuel Macron, following the devastating explosion in Beirut that left 300,000… Audio
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Housing help can't come fast enough - social housing provider
A Māori social housing provider says families renting in the Far North are living in third world conditions and a Green Party policy to build thousands more affordable homes a year is desperately… Audio
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Red Cross fears foreign nationals in hardship, not accessing help
Red Cross says thousands of foreign national visa holders in the country may be living in hardship and unaware of the government's $37 million programme of help. There are 355 thousand foreign… Audio
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How to help children process anxiety about Covid-19
Imaginative play is the best way for children to work through their fears about the coronavirus pandemic, says psychologist Sarb Johal, and it's all the better when parents join in. Audio
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Suggestion privately-run managed isolation could help with borders
Privately run managed isolation could be a reality early next year if business leaders can drum up a suitable plan and convince the government.
High level talks to set up private pay-as-you-go… Audio
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Is New Zealand lagging behind UK in helping mesh survivors?
The President of the Urological Society of Australia and New Zealand says change is not happening fast enough on dealing with surgical mesh complications in this country. Audio
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Help at hand to get out of debt post Covid-19
New government funding will help New Zealanders get out of debt in the wake of Covid-19.
In late May, the Commission for Financial Capability found that 40 percent of households are now at risk of… Audio
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Labour Party could need opposition help to get isolation charges across the line
Audio 28 Jul 2020The Labour Party may be forced to accept the National Party's help if it wants to start charging returning New Zealanders to stay in managed isolation hotels.
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern says a… Audio
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ICRC helps PNG health workers battle Covid-19 stress
Audio 28 Jul 2020The International Committee of the Red Cross has been helping health workers deal with the stress brought by Covid-19. Audio
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HAY (How Are You) app helps reduce stress during Covid
Lockdown was a stressful time for many in New Zealand, taking a toll on our wellbeing. One company wanted to reduce some of the stress, so they made the HAY app, it stands for "How are you." Some… Audio
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Artifical intelligence helping divorcing couples
Artificial intelligence is one of the latest tools being used by separating couples to help them navigate a divorce in Australia. Audio
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Warm dry conditions help shape up kūmara
Cooks will have to peel fewer gnarly kūmara this year thanks to a very unusual growing season. Audio
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Tropical cyclone warning system could help islands prepare
A new tropical cyclone warning system hopes to give Pacific Islands months more time to prepare for big weather events.
The new system will be able to predict tropical cyclones for individual… Audio
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Government unveils $50 million package to help tackle court backlog
A huge backlog of court cases should start to clear by early next year with the government spending $50 million on more judges, staff and resources.
Nearly 50,000 cases were adjourned in the District… Audio
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NZ First denies playing politics over help for Tiwai Pt staff
New Zealand First denies playing politics over the latest coalition disagreement - this time over a major jobs package for Southland.
Labour's coalition partner says won't back a $100 million package… Audio
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West Papua freedom fighter defends military campaign
A representative of West Papua's pro-independence movement has opened up about the reasons for resisting Indonesia. Audio
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Peters lashes out over helping friends' Antarctica trip
Wealthy friends of the Foreign Minister Winston Peters were invited to go to Antarctica partly in the hope they may donate private money to the redevelopment of Scott Base, the New Zealand First… Audio
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Progress in helping autism spectrum disorder children sleep
Lead Investigator of the Good Nights Canterbury and Autism Sleep project Dr Laurie McLay explains to Jesse what inroads they have made for families dealing with ASD children's sleeping problems. Audio
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Covid-19: Government contractor paid $400 an hour for help
The former head of the Ministry of Social Development was paid $400 an hour to help with the early response to the Covid-19 pandemic.
The government has released a list of 28 contractors it used as… Audio
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Death Cafe helps people to learn about death, celebrate life
Finger food, a hot cup of tea, and a good old fashioned conversation about the end of life. That's what you'll get if you take a trip to the death cafe - a project run by Sam Osborne at Osbornes… Audio
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Pacific leaders advocating for overstayers through a petition
A petition has been published to the New Zealand Parliament to provide pathways for overstayers to gain permanent residency in New Zealand on compassionate grounds. Audio