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PNG requests help to evacuate nationals in the Middle East
Audio 4 Mar 2026PNG's government says it has requested foreign consular help to evacuate Papua New Guinean citizens caught up in the Middle East conflict. Audio
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We meet an artist helping shape NZ's design story
This week, there's a new exhibition in Auckland that brings together some New Zealand's most exciting designers and makers. It's called 'In the Making,' and has everything from weaving and welding, to… Audio
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New survey calling on people to help uncover freshwater sources
Audio 3 Mar 2026Once found, the implications could be huge, especially for drought prone and water scarce areas. Audio
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KiwiSaver rule change helps live-in workers buy first home
KiwiSaver laws are changing so first-time farm buyers and other workers with 'live in' job residences can use their accounts to buy a first home. Political reporter Anneke Smith reports. Audio
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How you can help look after our butterflies
Audio 26 Feb 2026Time is running out to eradicate the Yellow Legged Hornet; that's according to an expert who spoke to Morning Report today. Yellow legged hornets go after honey bees, but they also threaten our… Audio
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How to help kids understand the internet and make it work for them
Audio 26 Feb 2026Dr Niraj Lal is a Melbourne-based researcher and writer whose new book is aimed at getting kids thinking about how they use the internet, who they interact with and what data is being gathered about… Audio
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Pianist Daniel Verstappen helps Aotea Youth Symphony turn 40
The Belgian pianist and composer known for blending classical music with a contemporary sound and sensibility. Audio
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Scheme helping teens enter the farming industry
From being chased by bulls to killing sheep and ensuring the budget is balanced, there's no end of things to learn from life on a farm. Now, 19 teenagers are being put through their paces in a new… Audio
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Albanese vows not to help 'ISIS brides' return to Australia
Audio 19 Feb 2026Australia correspondent Nick Grimm spoke to Lisa Owen about the Australian Prime Minister vowing to do nothing to help the plight of so-called "ISIS brides" and their children stuck inside Syria and… Audio
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Auckland Museum boss calls for government help
Audio 11 Feb 2026Auckland Museum's boss is calling for government support to keep the attraction going. Chief Executive David Reeves spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
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Auckland War Memorial Museum appeals for government help
Audio 11 Feb 2026The Auckland War Memorial Museum is short on cash and appealing to the government to help keep the beloved building running. Jessica Hopkins reports. Audio
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Feeling apathetic? Science may be able to help
Is there a biological reason why someone might become apathetic? Audio
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How to help kids deal with the back-to-school nerves
Audio 5 Feb 2026The return-to-school nerves can be a normal reaction after the long summer break, when should parents be concerned and what can they do about it? Audio
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Police call for public help in hunt for Olympic gold medal
Canterbury police are searching for a precious Olympic medal that was stolen in a burglary. Rowing legend Les O'Connell's gold medal was stolen from his home in the Christchurch suburb of Strowan… Audio
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How flushable sensors could help clean up Auckland's beaches
Audio 4 Feb 2026Could tiny sensors flushed down the loo be a solution to sewage overflows ending up on city beaches? Audio
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Can you help find Doug the Pug?
It's about a missing dog - Doug the Pug is his name and he has been missing since the middle of January. Now, Doug is no ordinary dog, he is a therapy animal, used at The Northern Health School with… Audio
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App developer creating help for rangatahi with mental distress
Kunal Gupta is a researcher at Waipapa Taumata Rau Auckland Bioengineering Institute and he's developing an app he thinks will help rangatahi with mental health struggles Audio
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Community cycle group helps people get back on the bike
A community cycling initiative is helping Wellingtonians prepare for the opening of the final stretch of coastal cycle track Te Ara Tupua. Audio
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Volunteers putting in the hours to help cut off communities
A crew of volunteers are using quad bikes to deliver essentials and do welfare checks around the storm hit East Cape, with some homes completely cut off and roads out. They're putting in long days… Audio
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Marae to be reimbursed for help provided during weather event
Audio 28 Jan 2026The government has announced a financial support package for regions hard hit by last week's weather event.Otetao Reti Marae's Civil Defence lead Paora Glassie spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
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Captain Bryce: Using Instagram to Help People Fly Without Fear
Audio 13 Jan 2026Captain Bryce Petersen has an Instagram account for people who want to overcome their fear of flying. He has over 60 thousand followers. Captain Bryce flies a regional airline in the States and joins… Audio
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Helping hands: Could care robots solve the aged care crisis?
One future solution to the shortage of care workers is the use of care robots - robots with the ability to perform everyday personal and household tasks. Audio
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The rural posties helping Santa this Christmas
Country Life producer Gianina Schwanecke tagged along with a rural postie making the rounds ahead of Christmas. Audio
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How underwater turbines could help power New Zealand
A huge study has been underway to find prime locations for underwater turbines, which are powered by the tides - something known as Tidal Stream Energy. As it turns out, the Cook Strait might be the… Audio
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Dalton Foundation helping young sportswomen reach world stage
A foundation born out of tragedy is helping young sportswomen compete on the world stage. Tania Dalton is a former Silver Fern who died in 2017, aged 45, after suffering a brain aneurysm. Her husband… Audio