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Government urged to help businesses with cashflow crunch
The government is being urged to draw on the lessons learned from earthquake relief programmes to provide relief to businesses most directly hit by the Covid-19 coronavirus. Audio
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Blame not helping people leave violent partners - Māori woman
A Māori woman who has survived abuse and rape at the hands of her ex-partners says putting the blame on women for not leaving violent relationships is unhelpful.
Research shows up to eighty percent… Audio
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Booklet to help PNG landowners better negotiate leases
The Catholic Church in Papua New Guinea wants landowners to be better informed before they make deals with developers. Audio
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Why trigger warnings don't help
Advocates for trigger warnings have made strong claims about their benefits, but Dr Christian Jarrett has studied a wealth of research and doesn't think we are able to brace ourselves emotionally when… Audio
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Covid-19: Govt urged to help as restauranters report losses
The Restaurants Association says the government needs to "step up" with tax cuts, as many of its members report losses from the Covid-19 travel ban.
It says $50 million a week is being lost across… Video, Audio
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Ardern pledges $2m for Fiji climate change help
The Prime Minister has seen real poverty in Fiji but says despite some New Zealanders also living in hardship, doing nothing to help the Pacific isn't an option.
Jacinda Ardern visited a settlement… Audio
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Surgeon Sanduk Ruit on helping 130,000 people see again
Pioneering Nepalese eye surgeon Dr Sanduk Ruit has saved the sight of an estimated 130,000 people around the world using small incision, low cost, cataract surgery. Working alongside New Zealander… Audio
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Help Is On The Way: TV doco remembers the 2011 Christchurch earthquake
Audio 21 Feb 2020On 22 February 2011, Christchurch police sargeant Dave Harvey was outside the earthquake-damaged Hotel Grand Chancellor on Cashel Street, unsure if anyone was trapped inside. In case they were, he… Audio
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Pacifc nursing shortage a health threat
Audio 21 Feb 2020The Pacific's shortage of nurses has been identified as one of the threats to health in the region. Audio
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The Outsider, Help is On The Way
Film and TV reviewer Tamar Munch takes a look at the new US drama The Outsider, based on the Stephen King novel of the same name, and Help Is On The Way, a Kiwi documentary based on the 6.3… Audio
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PNG authorities urge collaborative effort over virus threat
Authorities in Papua New Guinea say they're preparing as best as they can to respond to the threat of the Covid-19 coronavirus. Audio
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Just Mercy: Helping death row inmates
Lawyer Bryan Stevenson has spent his entire career combating injustice with one guiding principle: each of us is more than the worst thing we've ever done. Audio
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Capital injection to help Lawvu to expand in Australia and US
A digital legal services firm is looking for international expansion after a capital injection of nearly four million dollars. Audio
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Covid-19: People in self-imposed quarantine plead for help
People returning here from mainland China are pleading for more help as they struggle to find suitable places to keep themselves apart from others.
Volunteers are helping people who have had to… Audio
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South Auckland celebrates diversity with festival
Organisers of a festival celebrating the diversity of South Auckland want to prove its different from other cultural events in the city. Audio
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Covid-19: Help on the way for forestry industry - Shane Jones
Forestry Minister Shane Jones says help is on the way for the forestry industry which is struggling with supply chain problems in China, due to the outbreak of Covid-19.
He speaks to Corin Dann. Audio
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Apartment owners want government help for earthquake strengthening
Owners of earthquake-prone apartments want the government to pay some of the cost of strengthening rather than offer low-interest loans.
The last-resort financial help is open to owner-occupiers of… Audio
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Signs of influx of West Papuans into PNG
Audio 17 Feb 2020There are signs of a fresh influx of West Papuans into Papua New Guinea amid a protracted conflict across the border. Audio
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Not enough Pacific people in NZ's tech sector - specialist
Audio 17 Feb 2020An IT specialist says it's a tragedy that Maori and Pacific people only make up two percent of the technology sector in New Zealand. Audio
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How to help kiwi during hot, dry weather
The dry weather in Northland is causing kiwi strife. It's making it harder for kiwi chicks to find food, as insects burrow deeper in when it's that dry, and means kiwi are wandering further in search… Audio
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New hub to help Pacific countries meet climate commitments opens
An initiative to help Pacific countries meet their global climate commitments has opened its headquarters this week in Fiji. Audio
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'Farmy Army' helps flooded Southland farmers back on their feet
Southland Federated Farmers are looking for volunteers to help dozens of desperate farmers clean up from last week's flooding.
A big clean-up has been underway since Saturday as people return to… Audio
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Beer can helps reunite woman with her dog after three years
Audio 9 Feb 2020When Monica Mathis' dog Hazel disappeared from her yard in 2017 she tried everything to find her beloved pet again, but to no avail. Three years later, thanks to the surprising intervention of a beer… Audio
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Tuvalu Tino recovery gets $US6m boost
Two weeks on from Cyclone Tino, Tuvalu is still reeling from the devastation wrought. Audio
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Pasifika-led theatre tackles mental health issues
A theatre director is hoping to spark conversations about taboo subjects like mental health and suicide in New Zealand's Pacific community. Audio