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Alzheimers NZ responds to Dr Dale Bredesen
Yesterday we talked to neurologist Dr Dale Bredesen who has set up a programme for people with early stage alzheimers which he says is reversing the symptoms of the degenerative brain disease. We had… Audio
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NZ university to launch memorial Pasifika scholarship fund
Victoria University in Wellington is launching a Pasifika scholarship fund in the memory of academic Dr Teresia Teaiwa. Audio
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NZ surgical team's Fiji mission 'life changing'
Audio 15 Sep 2017A team of surgeons and medical staff from New Zealand have visited Fiji as part of a mission to perform heart operations on children. Audio, Gallery
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Nights' Culture - Dr. Kirsten Zemke
This week's cultural ambassador is Dr Kirsten Zemke, ethnomusicologist at Auckland University - back with more sonic adventures from the world of hip hop. Audio
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Dr Jess Berentson-Shaw
Audio 14 Sep 2017With just 9 days til the election, we're tackling the beast that is social investment with Dr Jess Berentson-Shaw, the head of research at the Morgan Foundation Audio
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Dr Bryce Edwards on latest election poll results
A Newshub-Reid Research poll out tonight shows National has rebounded to 47.3 per cent up 4 per cent and 10 points ahead of Labour which is down 1.6 per cent to 37.8. Audio
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NZ poet laureate launches new poetry book
New poetry book launched by New Zealand's Pasifika Poet Laureate. Audio
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Book review - Army Fundamentals by Dr Bethan Greener
Army Fundamentals by Dr Bethan Greener, reviewed by Dean Bedford. Published by Massey University Press. Audio
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Dr Stuart Henrys & Dr Chris Hollis - Earth's Eighth Continent
GNS Science geologists and geophysicists have added an eighth continent called Zealandia to the world map this year. At 4.9 million square kilometres - roughly the same size as India - it's the… Audio
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Newly expanded Pacific Forum leaders summit previewed
Audio 1 Sep 2017Climate change, sustainable development, conservation and possibly West papua will be items on the agenda of a newly expanded Pacific Forum leaders summit line-up in Samoa next week. Audio
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Tonga Health Ministry sees drop in mumps cases
Audio 30 Aug 2017Mumps outbreak in Tonga has reached its peak. Audio
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First Pasifika poet awarded NZ Poet Laureate award
Audio 29 Aug 2017An Auckland poet and academic has become the first Pasifika woman to be chosen as New Zealand's Poet Laureate. Audio
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New test for democracy as Tonga prepares for polls
Tonga is preparing to go to the polls in November after the King's sudden decision to dissolve parliament, reigniting questions about the state of democracy in the kingdom. Audio
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Dr Cynric Temple-Camp: 'These stories belong to the dead'
Always expect the unexpected from the dead, says Palmerston North pathologist Dr Cynric Temple-Camp. He tells interesting tales from his 30-year career – which includes attending Mark Lundy's Privy… Audio
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Samoa PM backs village rights to ban foreign businesses
Audio 24 Aug 2017Samoa's prime minister backs village councils in a move to stop direct foreign-owned competition with local small businesses. Audio
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Dr Naoko Muramatsu : funding aged care
Audio 21 Aug 2017[image_crop:40613:full]
As our population ages, we'll probably have to decide how we're going to fund the cost of putting our parents and aged parents in care.
Japan, which has one of the oldest… Audio
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Dr Jess: Why bootcamps won't work
National's Boot Camp policy for youth offenders "a teachable moment to show a classic example of bad science"
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Dr Paula Green - Children's Poetry
Dr Paula Green is a champion of children's poetry - writing poems for them and encouraging them to write their own. Paula has published 10 poetry collections with more to come, she also writes… Audio
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Prison researcher Dr John Sinclair- about prisoners skyping
Prison researcher, Dr John Sinclair, talks to the panel about the benefits of inmates being able to skype their family members while behind bars. Audio
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Bookmarks with Dr Arama Rata
Dr Arama Rata is a lecturer in Maori Studies at Victoria University and has done numerous studies looking Maori cultural engagement and identity, health experiences and rural communities. Audio
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Legacy of lawlessness lingers from PNG election
Lawlessness related to Papua New Guinea's election continues to fester, with more deadly violence in the Highlands region. Audio
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Cook Islands languages celebrated in New Zealand
Te epetoma o te reo Maori Kuki Airani celebrated the languages spoken by the people of the Cook Islands. There were number of cultural activities and events being held across New Zealand last week… Audio
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PNG has a new govt but questions still about legitimacy
Audio 3 Aug 2017Despite the emergence of a government in Papua New Guinea, questions remain over the legitimacy of the general election. Audio
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Dr Rick Legro - Obesity and fertility
Professor Richard (Rick) Legro is the Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology and Public Health Sciences at Penn State College of Medicine. He is an internationally recognised expert in fertility and… Audio
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Dr Jackie Blue calls for outrage over salary inbalance
The equal pay backlash against the BBC is gaining traction as its top female stars demand to be paid as much as their male colleagues. New Zealand Human Rights Commission Equal Opportunities… Audio