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Three suspected to have died from measles in Samoa
Three people - two babies and an adult - are suspected to have died of measles in Samoa. Preschools have also been closed as authorites contend with the epidemic, and other governments are also… Audio
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Iwi seeks help caring for kids Oranga Tamariki wants to take
Up to 50 iwi members, from Wairoa to Wairarapa, have approached Ngāti Kahungunu wanting to help take care of children at risk of being removed from their families by the state.
The iwi put out the… Audio
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Toxic spill from PNG mine a threat to health, locals say
People living on Papua New Guinea's Rai Coast say a toxic spill from the Ramu nickel mine has killed marine life, destroyed livelihoods and endangered their health. Audio
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Pacific Regional Council for Early Childhood Development established
Fifteen regional countries and territories have established a new Pacific Regional Council for Early Childhood Development. Audio
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Whittakers helping to revitalise Samoa's cocoa industry
New Zealand chocolate producer, Whittakers, is looking to extend its Cocoa Improvement Programme in Samoa. Audio
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Anne Audain: 'Adversity helped make me the champion I became'
Anne Audain overcame incredible odds to become the world's winningest road racer, and in the process, earn hundreds of thousands of dollars through lucrative deals with the likes of Nike and Pepsi… Audio
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Julie Morrison: how dogs can help court witnesses
Stepping into a witness box to give evidence in court can be daunting and stressful, especially for young and vulnerable people. In several US states and in Canada the use of court dogs as support… Audio
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Angela and Andrew help with crowd security
Audio 25 Oct 2019There's an extra level of security being implemented at the upcoming summer concerts and festivals.To explain all of this, Glenn Simpson, acting head of visitor safety for Regional Facilities Auckland… Audio
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Measles outbreak in Pacific: NZ Govt under pressure
New Zealand's government is under pressure to limit harm from measles, which is spreading into Pacific Island countries. Audio
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Pacific youth leaders want seat at nation-building table
Pacific youth are calling on their leaders to strengthen governance structures so that young people can more effectively influence decision-making. Audio
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Crane brought in to help battle blaze
Ron Devlin, the region manager for Fire and Emergency, says today crews will use cranes to remove loose building iron and extinguish any remaining fire on the edge of the building. Audio
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MIT students create a garden to help mental health
MIT horticulture students have created a community garden at the Awhinatia Community Health Centre in Papakura. The aim of the garden is to connect patients and local residents. Audio
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The kiwi genealogist who helped catch the Golden State Killer
For 23 long years, the Golden State Killer, responsible for at least 13 murders and 50 rapes, evaded police.Then New Zealand born genealogist,Barbara Rae-Vente got involved and a suspect is now in… Audio
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Fiji's missing children: 37 listed as missing
Thirty-seven children are listed as missing in Fiji, which authorities are blaming on family problems. Audio
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Should frequent flyer schemes be axed to help cut emissions?
Could axing frequent flyer points be key to helping cut New Zealand's greenhouse emissions?
Greenpeace New Zealand is backing a UK government climate change committee report calling for air miles… Audio
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Christmas is coming, and St Vincent de Paul needs your help
Mariah Carey will be back on the radio. Retail stores will be hiring extra staff. Elderly men will grow out their beards. Because Christmas is just around the corner. Audio
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Tupaia descendants refute written history on Cook's navigator
Descendants of Tahitian navigator Tupaia want the record set straight on his travels with Captain James Cook on the Endeavour. Audio
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Helping children get up and go
Education consultant and parenting coach Joseph Driessen talks about children who lack motivation and drive - what's behind this, and how can parents help them regain direction? Audio
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Language week: Niueans in NZ encourage youth to revive language
Niueans across New Zealand are celebrating their culture and language this week, and urging young Niueans to help revive the language. Audio
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Ha'apai Group's sea-floor surveyed
A small undersea volcano and previously uncharted rocks and reefs feature in the 30,000 gigabytes of undersea data the New Zealand High Commission in Nuku'alofa presented to the Tonga government last… Audio
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PNG Treasurer cops flak over cuts
Papua New Guinea's Treasurer has faced strong criticism in parliament over cuts to basic services in the government's new supplementary budget. Audio
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Poor mental health help for man killed by police - whānau
The whānau of a man shot and killed by police in Thames in 2015 say they were let down by both the mental health service and police.
Thirty-year old Vaughan Te Moananui, who had mental health issues… Audio
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How daydreams help shape our sense of self
Psychologist Eve Blouin-Hudon is an expert on creativity and imagination at Carleton University in Ottawa and has studied daydreams at length. Audio
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Could vertical evacuation structures help in a tsunami?
Vertical structures that people could use to get themselves out of the way of a tsunami are being considered for use in Hawke's Bay. As more research is done into the potential risk from the Hikurangi… Audio
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Asylum granted to Chinese man who helped North Korean defectors
A Chinese man who fled to New Zealand after helping four North Koreans escape their country is being allowed to stay here. The immigration and protection tribunal gave the man protected person status… Audio