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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
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Suspected measles case in Samoa connected to Auckland outbreak
Samoa's health officials are awaiting international confirmation after an adult tested positive in Samoa for measles, which is thought to have been transmitted from the Auckland outbreak. Audio
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Fijian Language Week - new dance aims to help embrace identity
A new Fijian meke or traditional dance aims to encourage the islanders to embrace their identity and help them cope with the changes around them. Audio
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Mother who lost son in Samoan prison calls Government for help
The mother of a psychiatric patient who died mysteriously in a Samoan prison is pleading one last time for the Government's help. Audio
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French Polynesia centre-stage at UN decolonisation committee
France criticised for ignoring French Polynesia's decolonisation as Tahiti leader wants to stay French. Audio
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Solomons research helps understand mosquito-borne disease
Medical researchers in Solomon Islands have shown previous cases of dengue, zika, chikungunya and ross river virus, were not diagnosed at the time. Audio
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Visa scheme criticised for only helping the rich
The Government's new parent visa scheme has been criticised for only catering to the rich. One ethnic group appears to be especially disgruntled. They are from the nation famous for its one-child… Audio
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New initiative in Kāpiti to help at-risk youth
A new initiative on the Kapiti Coast will provide funds for schools across the region to access counselling services to young people at risk. The region, just North of Wellington, has been… Audio
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Grandmother asks for help to get toddler out of camp
The grandmother of a toddler who is believed to be stuck in a Syrian refugee camp, has gone to the New Zealand consulate in Australia to try to get her grandson repatriated. The three-year-old boy's… Audio
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Tuvalu Language Week in New Zealand
A young climate warrior from Tuvalu is urging her people to use this week's celebration of their language and culture in New Zealand to educate their children about the climate crisis threatening… Audio
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Cannabis gel helping decrease seizures among epileptic children
Clinical trials of a cannabis-based gel by Otago University researchers have shown a dramatic decrease in seizures among epileptic children. After five months of using the gel, nearly two thirds of… Audio
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'Aquaman' helps make the case for Pacific small island states
Film star Jason Momoa, who plays the part of Aquaman, has told the United Nations he's ashamed world leaders don't want to agree on the climate crisis. Audio
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Experts help Tuvalu to develop home-grown food solutions
Find out how a new approach is helping Tuvalu improve food production. Audio
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Help for whanau when a baby dies
The Department of Internal Affairs and other government agencies have established a new website for parents and whanau who have suffered the death of a child or baby. The website, called… Audio
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Sharing a tale of tough times to help other migrant mums
In this episode of Voices; we hear about a solo mother's struggle to stay in Aotearoa New Zealand after a marriage breakup. Produced by Sara Vui-Talitu. Audio
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The two Samoas, 10 years on from the tsunami
It's been 10 years since the massive earthquake and tsunami that devastated much of the south coast of the two Samoas and Tonga's northern most islands. Audio
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Call for Pacific youth to be more involved in decision-making
A Pacific women's activist says the presence of young people at the United Nations Climate Action Summit indicates the need to involve youth at all levels of decision-making. Audio
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Pet numbers need to shrink to help save the planet
Pet ownership around the world continues to grow, and the environmental cost is skyrocketing along with it. Professor David Raubenheimer says people need to start making compromises when it comes to… Audio