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NZ group to help improve Pacific surgery access
Audio 11 May 2016New Zealand-based group of medical surgeons aims to made surgery more accessible and safe in the Pacific region. Audio
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Anonymous text service for PNG corruption proves effective
Audio 11 May 2016A service in Papua New Guinea that allows finance ministry staff to anonymously report cases of corruption via text message is proving effective. Audio
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People of the Eye
Audio 8 May 2016"People of the Eye" is a play designed for the deaf and for hearing audiences. Created by Erin Siobhan Hutching it's based on her experiences growing up with her deaf sister, Sarah, in Christchurch… Audio
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Film Reviewer, Dr Richard Swainson
Audio 6 May 2016Dr Richard Swainson from Auteur House in Hamilton reviews Eddie The Eagle and Mother's Day. Audio
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Dr Meera Agar on end of life care
Death and dying is a subject most of us are reluctant to talk about. Dr Meera Agar believes demystifying the process can help us provide better care for the terminally ill. Meera Agar is a professor… Audio
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Film Review with Dr Richard Swainson
Audio 29 Apr 2016Dr Richard Swainson reviews The Jungle Book and Mavis! Audio
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Dr Carla Houkamau - Unconscious Bias
Audio 24 Apr 2016We hear a lot about 'unconscious bias' these days - but what exactly is it? And what is its close cousin, 'confirmation bias'? Dr Carla Houkamau is an expert in diversity management at the University… Audio
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Film review with Dr Richard Swainson
Richard Swainson reviews Eye in the Sky and The Boss. Audio
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Bookmarks - Dr Greg Newbold
Each week we ask a prominent New Zealander to tell us about a few of their favourite things on Bookmarks. Today, it's Canterbury Sociology Professor Greg Newbold. Audio
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The Illicit Drug Monitoring System - Dr Chris Wilkins
What does the drug scene look like here in New Zealand? The Illicit Drug Monitoring System has released its annual snapshot of drug use, drug markets and emerging drug use in New Zealand. Dr Chris… Audio
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Helping a Samoa village best cope with natural disasters
Audio 20 Apr 2016A pilot project to help the Samoan village of Sa'anapu cope better with natural disasters is now an exhibition. Audio
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Fat Science: Dr Robyn Toomath
For 14 years, endocrinologist and diabetes specialist Dr Robyn Toomath fronted a vocal and visible campaign highlighting obesity. But in November last year, she wound up the action group she'd… Audio
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Movies with Dr Richard Swainson
Dr Richard Swainson reviews Phoenix and Sherpa. Audio
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NZ fisheries' workshops very useful - Tukuitonga
Audio 15 Apr 2016New Zealand workshops on improving Pacific fisheries management seen as worthwhile. Audio
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Dr Marie Ross
Marie Ross is one of the top players internationally of historical clarinets from different eras, from the beginnings of the instrument in the Baroque period through the late Romantic. She talks about… Audio
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Inky's escape shows how smart Octopus' are - Dr Jean McKinnon
The story of Inky the Octopus's daring escape from the Napier Aquarium has hit the headlines around the world. Inky took advantage of his tank's lid being left slightly ajar and fled to the Pacific… Audio, Gallery
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PNA head delighted with change of heart on VDS
Audio 13 Apr 2016The head of a Pacific fisheries body is delighted at an apparent change of heart over the worth of its Vessel Day Scheme for managing its purse seine fishery. Audio
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Autism Research - Dr Javier Javier Virues-Ortega
There's no known cause ... and no cure. Autism remains one of the most complex disorders for researchers to tackle. But what if we could see inside the brains of sufferers to see if therapies are… Audio
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NZ promoting its fisheries management to the Pacific
Audio 12 Apr 2016Pacific fisheries leaders gather in NZ to hear how this country's catch based management system works. Audio
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Labour's Polling and Plight - Dr Bryce Edwards
The Labour Party and its leader, Andrew Little, took a big hit in the polls recently. The latest One News Colmar Brunton Poll has Labour dropping to 28 per cent support. And Little dropped to third on… Audio
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No quick fix for TB in PNG, says WHO
Audio 11 Apr 2016The World Health Organisation says while there can be no quick fix for the tuberculosis epidemic in Papua New Guinea, work is being done to try and control the problem. Audio
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Dr Dave Gerrard retires
Former champion swimmer and academic Dr Dave Gerrard is retiring from his position at the University of Otago. He also discusses possible causes of seemingly mysterious drownings. Audio
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Movies - Dr Richard Swainson
Reviews Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice and First Growth. Audio
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Moby Dick Demystified - Dr Olga Panagiotopoulou
Could Moby Dick actually use its enormous head, to smash the ship Pequod? Given that the whaling ship was five times its size? An international team of scientists believe they have the answer. Dr Olga… Audio
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Using Honey As Medicine - Dr Shaun Holt
Professor Shaun Holt, is a medical researcher and adjunct Professor at Victoria University.And he's a bit of an entrepeneur. He has started two clinical trials organisations, formed medical research… Audio