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Where do you get help if suffering domestic violence in NZ?
Right now people suffering family violence face a battle to find the information they need to get help - but a one stop shop could be the answer.
It's one of 10 ideas being put though a three-month… Audio
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Indigenous Pacific knowledge to help save the ocean
Indigenous Pacific knowledge should inform the science to save the world's oceans. Audio
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Cook Islanders celebrate culture and language
The annual Cook Islands Language Week is underway with New Zealanders of Cook Islands heritage urged to speak the language to keep it alive. Audio
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Shamubeel Eaqub: Low OCR will help export sector
The Reserve Bank has sprung a major surprise with a bigger than expected cut to the Official Cash Rate to a new record low of 1 percent. Economist Shamubeel Eaqub says the move will have the biggest… Audio
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Abortion law: Amy Adams helps Andrew Little to get numbers
The government's bill to reform abortion law will have its first reading in Parliament on Thursday.
The legislation would remove abortion from the Crimes Act and would only require a medical test for… Audio
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More men needed to work in domestic violence help
Māori providers involved in a police-led domestic violence intervention programme say they're struggling to find enough men to work with perpetrators.
The Integrated Safety Response Pilot - which… Audio
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Learning support plan may not help schools in need - Nikki Kaye
National says the 623 teaching support staff the government's putting into schools next year won't necessarily end up in schools that need the extra help. And many schools that do need them, won't be… Audio
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ADB says Pacific nations can do more to help vulnerable
Sustained economic growth in the past ten years has helped drive substantial social development gains in the Pacific, but there is much more to do, according to the ADB. Audio
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Māori ministers helping resolve Ihumātao dispute
Acting Prime Minister Kelvin Davis says Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern shouldn't go to Ihumātao on her return from Tokelau, but rather leave the job to Māori ministers, who are doing a good job trying… Audio
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Orchestra Wellington brings music and visual art together with the help of a robot
Marc Taddei, Music Director of Orchestra Wellington, discusses the August 2nd concert 'Pictures at an Exhibition' which blends the musical and visual arts together and includes the live creation of a… Audio
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Whanganui should help Māori before refugees - iwi leader
A Whanganui iwi leader says the city should be looking after Māori in the community before it starts to settle refugees.
The city was selected in February as a resettlement destination for refugees… Audio
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Victims of gender-based violence in Fiji to receive help
The International Finance Corporation is aiming to help workers who are victims of gender based violence in Fiji. Audio
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Samoa govt plans to build new national rugby stadium
The Samoa government is accelerating plans to build a new national rugby stadium following criticism of the playing field at Apia Park. Audio
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Having fun with self help: 'Personal Best'
Audio 27 Jul 2019Have you ever wanted to be a better You?! 'Personal Best' is a Canadian show playing around with the expectations and the conventions of the self help genre. Your life coaches and spirit guides in… Audio
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Former Gloriavale member returns by night to help others leave
A former Gloriavale member has told First Up he returns under the cover of night to try and help others leave the religious community. Yesterday, James Harrison shared his experience of leaving… Audio
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Fiji music loses an icon in Danny Rae Costello
One of the Pacific's most successful musicians Daniel Rae Costello Junior has died following a long battle with cancer. The Fiji-born singer/songwriter and producer was 58 years old when he passed… Audio
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Parents seek help to reduce children's screentime
Helping children to reduce their screentime can be as simple as remembering what you did as a child - encouraging outdoor play. In the US, there is a growing demand for screen-free parenting coaches… Audio
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Volunteers help clean up hundreds of kilometres of rubbish on Fox river
A record number of volunteers, some brought to tears, raced against time today to clean up hundreds of kilometres of rubbish littering the West Coast. Video, Audio
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Health advocate calls for urgent action on diabetes in Fiji
A health advocate in Fiji says something desperately needs to be done to combat diabetes with almost 1700 people dying annually from the disease. Audio
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Health officials help explain medicinal cannabis scheme
Audio 22 Jul 2019Workshops about the Medicinal Cannabis Scheme are being held in Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch this week and next. Chris House is a Principal Advisor with the Ministry of Health, and speaks… Audio
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Human hookworms: potential to help inflammatory diseases
Medical research Institute Malaghan put out a call for volunteers over the weekend for a new trial- into human hookworms. Audio, Gallery
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Biz Byte - is govt helping construction industry?
This morning's question is - is the Government doing anything to help the construction industry after a string of large company failures? Nona Pelletier has this update. Audio
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Swimming with whales disturbing natural behaviour
Swimming with the whales tourism in northern Tonga is disturbing the natural behaviour of nursing Humpbacks who are there to give birth, bond and nurse. Audio
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Tahiti opposition hopes for UN visit to help with decolonisation
French Polynesia's pro-independence movement hopes for UN visit to follow up decolonisation mandate. Audio
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Auckland city kava bar hopes to win hearts and minds over drink
A kava bar in Auckland's downtown is hoping to win hearts and minds over the drink, especially among Pakeha. Audio