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How running coach Maree Leith is helping women go the distance
Maree Leith's introduction to running wasn't exactly a happy one. It was off the back of some blunt advice from a surgeon about her weight. Audio
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All creatures great and small The zoo hospital helping native w
We take you inside Wellington Zoo's animal hospital, Te Kohanga, where they help rehabilitate native birds ready to be released back into the wild. Audio
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Walk 1200km: The walking challenge helping Kiwis get fit
Audio 7 Nov 2024The Walk1200km challenge was born as a way to encourage people with time on their hands into the outdoors, with the aim of logging 100 kilometres each month. Audio
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Principal on govt funding to help pupils struggling with maths
A North Island principal says she's grateful for any financial support the government can give to students struggling with maths. Principal of Whangarei Intermediate Haley Read spoke to Ingrid… Audio
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Govt makes changes to scheme helping quake damaged home owners
A Christchurch community board member says government changes to a scheme helping owners of earthquake-damaged homes shows they don't understand what claimants are dealing with. Community board member… Audio
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From the Archives - growing plants helps addicts' recovery
Country Life visited Nova Trust's farm near Christchurch where the charity is helping rehabilitate addicts through horticulture. Audio
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Public Trust helps record number of clients with guardianship claims
Audio 31 Oct 2024Public Trust has revealed it dealt with an unexpectedly high number of applications for guardianship help in the past year - working with 1,443 more clients than it had expected to. Audio
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Bus passengers say they helped stabbed woman in final moments
A passenger on the bus where a woman was stabbed multiple times has told RNZ she was holding the victim's hand as she died. Melanie Earley reports. Audio
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Second deoderiser cannon not helping Seaview poo smell - locals
Business owners near Lower Hutt's Seaview Wastewater treatment plant say the installation of a second deodoriser cannon is doing little to mask the persistent faecal smell coming from the plant… Audio
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Physician associates say they can help health workforce crisis
Audio 22 Oct 2024Physician associates are rejecting calls for the government to pause plans to allow them to fill workforce shortages in the health system. They say they can improve access to healthcare, reduce wait… Audio
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South Dunedin needs help with climate adaptation now: councillor
Audio 15 Oct 2024Nearly 50 properties across Dunedin were red or yellow-stickered in the floods which hit the city and surrounds ten days ago. Audio
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Are chat bot interviewers helping or harming jobseekers?
Audio 10 Oct 2024Artificial Intelligence is increasingly being used by employers and recruiters as a way to increase efficiencies and to find suitable workers. Audio
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Mother of Tom Phillips' children convinced people are helping to keep fugitive on the run
The mother of three Marokopa children, Cat, says she's convinced others are helping Tom Phillips stay on the run. Cat spoke to Mihingarangi Forbes from Mata Reports. Audio
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BNZ to introduce lock feature to help prevent scams
BNZ is introducing an online banking lock feature, allowing customers to disable all online banking activity and lock access if they suspect their accounts have been compromised by scammers. BNZ's… Audio
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NZ to help Samoa with clean-up after Manawanui sinks
Fuel can be seen in the water and smelt in the air on the South side of Samoa's Upolu island, where the Navy ship, HMNZS Manawanui, sank at the weekend after hitting the reef it was mapping… Audio
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Wellington's thriving food co-op helping customers skip the supermarket
Audio 7 Oct 2024A Wellington fruit and vege co-op is using its buying power to bypass supermarkets in a bid to get better deals for both consumers and suppliers. Audio
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International rescue teams help Bosnia after flash flooding
Flash flooding in Bosnia and the war continues in Ukraine, Anita Purcell-Sjölund has the round up from Europe Audio
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Who most deserves government help?
If you were running New Zealand and had $100, how much of this money would you spend to support and take care of different vulnerable groups of the population? Audio
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Activities to help kids manage emotions working - teachers
Audio 2 Oct 2024We all have our moments when big feelings can overtake us - but toddlers are especially prone to meltdowns. Now early childhood educators say there are certain activities designed to help kids manage… Audio
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New programme starting at Nelson kindergartens to help improve speech skills
Audio 1 Oct 2024A new programme is being piloted at two kindergartens in Nelson and Motueka to help tamariki improve their speech skills before they start school. It comes after research shows children have fewer and… Audio
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Cut to orange roughy catch limits won't help stocks recover, conservation group says
The Deep Sea Conservation Coalition says the cut to orange roughy catch numbers, announced by the Minister of Fisheries yesterday, won't help stocks recover. The Minister has reduced the total… Audio
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Nick Long and his long-range superconductor electric rocket
Audio 28 Sep 2024Nick Long has been called the grandfather of superconductors and for good reason. He's the reason why one of the coldest, hottest, and most powerful superconductor electric rocket thrusters ever to be… Audio
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How a $1 million bequest is helping make children's leg braces cool
A bequest to the Auckland Bioengineering Institute from Julie and Carlo Fiorentino is helping those living with cerebal palasy. Audio
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The 'bystander effect': Would you step in to help?
Kirsten Tilleman is a PhD student at the Faculty of Engineering, Waipapa Taumata Rau/University of Auckland - and joins Emile Donovan. Audio
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Wellington Councillor calls for govt appointed facilitator to help council
Wellington City Councillor Diane Calvert is again calling for a government appointed facilitator to help the council through the rest of its term. Councillor Diane Calvert spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio