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Dr John Mayhew
Audio 1 Jan 2016New Years honour recipient talks to Noelle about being recognized in the 2016 list for his services to sports medicine. As well as being All Black physician for well over a decade he's also worked… Audio
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Dr Helen Pankhurst
Great granddaughter of Suffragette leader Emeline talks to Noelle about the movie based on her famous family members Audio
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Pollen forecaster Dr David Fountain
Do you suffer with hay fever or know someone who does? Is there an end to the hay fever season? Many of us might read the paper or go online to check out how severe the pollen forecast might be for… Audio
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Dr Rick Sacra on Surviving Ebola
Since the first confirmed case of the Ebola epidemic in March 2014, there have been more than 28 thousand suspected, probable, or confirmed cases, with more than 11 thousand deaths in six countries… Audio, Gallery
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Fiji education reforms impress but challenges remain
Audio 18 Dec 2015The UN Special Rapporteur on the Right to Education says he's impressed with reforms to Fiji's education system but there are still areas that need attention. Audio
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Movies - Dr Richard Swainson
Dr Richard Swainson reviews Star Wars - The Force Awakens. Audio
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Rental WOF - Dr Lucy Telfar Barnard
A rental Warrant of Fitness is set to be introduced next year. And it's just been announced that The University of Otago, Wellington, is working with Wellington and Dunedin City Councils to study the… Audio
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Study to examine kava's link to drink-driving
Audio 16 Dec 2015A unique study to examine the effects of kava on driving ability, is being comissioned by New Zealand's Health Research Council. Audio
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Catastrophic outcome still feared despite COP21
Greenpeace says the climate change agreement struck in Paris over the weekend does not go far enough to protect Pacific countries from catastrophic events caused by climate pollution. Audio
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Tongan media unhappy with level of govt transparency
The Prime Minister's Office and Chief Secretary in Tonga have come under fire from the media for supposedly lacking transparency and good governance. Audio
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Dr Jessica Hutchings
Dr Jessica Hutchings is a kaupapa Maori researcher who says that growing food for one's community is a political act. She is promoting Maori food sovereignty and the system called hua parakore - Maori… Audio
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Dr Ralph Chapman
Ralph Chapman was a negotiator of the Kyoto Protocol for the NZ Government, and has worked on climate change policy since 1988. Audio
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New vaccine against Pacific scourge, dengue fever
Audio 11 Dec 2015Health authorities in the Pacific are encouraged by news of the world's first vaccine against dengue fever being approved for use in Mexico. Audio
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Dr Heiko Wittmer - The Vampire Squirrel
Audio 10 Dec 2015Conservation biologist from Wellington's Victoria University on the search for the rare and elusive, very bushy-tailed, 'vampire' squirrel which lives in the rainforests of Borneo. Video, Audio
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Plans to appeal ban on Vanuatu politicians
Audio 9 Dec 2015The drama continues in Vanuatu's political crisis, with convicted former MPs this week banned from holding public office until 2025. Audio
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Child sex abuse cases alarm Fiji doctor
As the UN marks 16 Days Against Gender-Based Violence, a doctor in Fiji says there's an alarming increased rate of child sex offences. Audio
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Guest - Dr Warren Hughes
The National Agricultural Fieldays injected $396 million into the national economy this year. Dr Warren Hughes has been analysing the figures [{topics] rural, farming Audio
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Movie Review - Dr Richard Swainson
Dr Richard Swainson reviews In the Heart of the Sea and Goosebumps. Audio
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Concern inTonga over crop pesticide and cancer link
Audio 2 Dec 2015Tonga's Ministry of Agriculture says the misuse of pesticides there is contaminating food crops, affecting the health of farmers and could be causing cancer. Audio
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Mixed report for Tonga govt, year after elections.
Audio 30 Nov 2015A year has passed since the elections in Tonga brought a new look government into power and there is concern that expectations haven't been met. Audio
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Head of regional body says gender violence a cancer in Pacific
As the Pacific comes together to raise awareness about gender violence in the 16 Days of Action, the director general of the Secretariat of the Pacific Community says it is a cancer in Pacific… Audio
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Shira The Giraffe On The Move - Dr James Chatterton
Auckland Zoo's two-year-old giraffe is on the move today. Shira began a three-day voyage starting her journey from Auckland to Christchurch this morning. She is being relocated to Orana Wildlife Park… Audio
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Dr. Eiluned Pearce - the bond of song
Postdoctoral researcher in the Department of Experimental Psychology at Oxford University on how group singing can help people to bond more quickly than other pastimes. Audio
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Dr Miles Gregory
With 20,000 tickets already booked, Artistic Director of the temporary Globe replica Dr Miles Gregory talks about what could become the single most important Shakespeare event in New Zealand history. Audio
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Push in American Samoa for junk free schools
There is a push in American Samoa to introduce a law which prohibits the sale of junk food close to schools. Audio