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Terror talks: helping children to understand the mosque killings
Audio 18 Apr 2019Following the attacks, parents - who are probably distressed themselves - face the challenge of explaining to kids what happened and why. Katy Gosset looks at what they've been saying. Audio
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New Waiho River bridge helps West Coast clean-up
The opening of the Waiho Bridge is good news for the Fox River landfill cleanup. Last month flooding in the region caused an old landfill to become exposed, and rubbish was washed down the Fox River… Audio
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Young Muslims reluctant to seek help after mosque shootings
An advocate for young Muslims says they're reluctant to ask for help in the aftermath of the mosque shootings because they're worried mental health services won't understand their culture. Guled Mire… Audio
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Opioid addiction help for over-60s surges
There has been a ten-fold increase in the number of people over 60-years-old getting help for an addiction to opiate drugs. Figures released by the Ministry of Health show at least five hundred people… Audio
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Help to get from the military to civvy street
A new foundation has been established to help defence force veterans transition to life in civvies. Post Transition has been founded by former SAS soldier and Victoria Cross recipient Willie Apiata… Video, Audio
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Auckland Chinese community helps toddler with rare cancer
An Auckland woman whose daughter needs surgery for an extremely rare condition has sold her business to help pay for treatment she can't get in New Zealand. Rita Li needs to pay for surgery in China… Audio
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New mining laws in French Polynesia imminent - mining company
A controversial mining company in French Polynesia claims the government has assured it a new mining code will be introduced next week. Audio
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Lawyer helps Christchurch attack victims get financial help
A Christchurch lawyer is hoping to make it easier to get financial help to victims of the March 15 attacks. Duncan Cotteril law firm partner Andrew Oh met with leaders from Al Noor and Linwood mosques… Audio
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Singapore ruling highlights questions over PNG SDP governance
Papua New Guinea's government has lost a protracted battle to seize control of the PNG Sustainable Development Programme. Audio
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Pacific voices on ocean conservation amplified in New Zealand
The ocean's ill health and ways to address it has brought people together from around the Pacific recently to share their ideas. Audio
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Variety of Pacific products on show in Auckland
Forty companies from 10 Pacific island countries will display and sell their wares at a one-day trade show at The Cloud on Auckland's waterfront on Saturday. Audio
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West Coast rubbish spill latest - govt urged to help
West Coasters are angry at the government's lack of response to what they say is a massive environmental disaster. Volunteers have been trying to clean up the mess since late last week, with… Audio, Gallery
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Sport: Fiji 7s chasing more Hong Kong history
The World Sevens Series resumes in Hong Kong this week with Fiji chasing a record-extending fifth straight title in the spiritual home of the seven-a-side game. Audio
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Soldiers Without Guns: how peace in Bougainville was helped by waiata and haka
Soldiers Without Guns is a documentary about how the NZ Defence Force helped bring peace to Bougainville at the end of a bloody decade long civil war, armed with guitars, waiata, and wahine. Video, Audio
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Doco details how NZ Army helped restore Bougainville's peace
Soldiers without Guns is a documentary about how the NZ Defence Force helped bring peace to Bougainville at the end of their bloody civil war in the 90s, armed with guitars, waiata, and women. Audio
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Last day of campaigning ahead of Solomons poll
Today is the last day of campaigning in Solomon Islands ahead of the National General Election on Wednesday. Audio
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Facebook seeks help in monitoring harmful content
Facebook says it cannot be expected to take sole responsibility for monitoring what is posted on the site. Facebook's chief executive, Mark Zuckerberg, wrote a column in the Washington Post saying… Audio
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Samoa measles immunisations due to restart in April
Samoa's Ministry of Health is preparing health professionals and families for the restart of the measles, mumps and rubella or MMR vaccinations in early April. Audio
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New international airport to open in Solomons
New Zealand's investment in tourism infrastructure in the Solomon Islands is about to start paying dividends with the opening of a new international airport in the country's Western Province. Audio
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Solomon Islands counts cost of domestic and sexual violence
Domestic and sexual violence in Solomon Islands is costing companies almost a fortnight's worth of work per employee each year. Audio
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Women in the Pacific push for gender equality
Women leaders from across the Pacific have gathered in the Marshall Islands to push for better gender equality in the region. Audio
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Helping global companies become more sustainable
For more than 27 years, Bob Langert made it his mission to serve up sustainability with the 75 hamburgers severed every second at McDonalds Audio
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Government contracts to help meet zero carbon goals
The environment is likely to feature in changes to the way government contracts for goods and services are awarded. Audio
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NZ Muslims 'drop everything' to help in Christchurch
The Christchurch attacks left the spiritual leadership of the city's Muslim community distraught and and in desperate need of support. In response, Muslim clerics from around New Zealand and the world… Audio
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Both traditional knowledge and Western scientific discovery can help save the Pacific Ocean, say experts
Chaired by Mihingarangi Forbes, this Auckland Museum panel explores how scientific and traditional approaches to knowledge can inform how we care for the Pacific. Audio