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Dr Kenneth Kamler
Dr Kenneth Kamler is an adventure physician. He's the person who can make the difference between life and death in the remote jungles of the Amazon or on the slopes of Everest. He was the only doctor… Audio
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Where is Pavlova from? - Dr Andrew Paul Wood
We're talking about the history of the Pavlova. You may expect our guest to claim the dish as a New Zealand or Australian invention. But New Zealander, Dr Andrew Paul Wood, has teamed up with an… Audio
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Ocean acidification threatens Pacific's ecosystems
Audio 12 Oct 2015Ocean acidification is likely to pose a further threat to the Pacific Ocean's ecosystems in coming decades, according to the US's National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Audio
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Dr Rongo Wetere walks away from court case for millions
Dr Rongo Wetere and his daughter Susan Cullen have abandoned a legal bid for millions of dollars against Te Wananga o Aotearoa. Audio
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State of Play Survey - Dr Scott Duncan
Audio 8 Oct 2015A new survey into how our kids play, shows that what's known as 'bubble wrapping' or 'wrapping your kids in cottonwool' can have major consequences for their development. The nationwide State of Play… Audio
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Pop-Up Globe - Dr Miles Gregory
Auckland is set to get the world's first reconstruction of Shakespeare's second Globe Theatre. The Pop-Up Globe will be constructed in the CBD early next year, as the world marks 400 years since the… Audio, Gallery
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Patents, Pills and the Press - Dr Thomas Owen
The role of patents and access to medicine is making headlines, as a TPP deal was reached in Atlanta this morning. One man who has been looking at the global campaign for access to medicines is Dr… Audio
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Japanese Youth - Dr Dwayne Dixon
Ever thought about sending your two-year-old out to run errands on their own? It's probably not something that most New Zealand parents would consider doing, but in Japan, it's a common sight. So too… Audio
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NZ medical ship visits Vanuatu
Audio 5 Oct 2015: A medical ship Pacific Hope has recently been visiting the northern Vanuatu island of Malekula with a team of volunteers running primary health care, optometry and dental clinics. Audio
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Mental health in Pacific under scrutiny at conference
Mental health care and dealing with natural disasters have already been at the forefront of the Pasifika Medical Association Conference in Vanuatu. Audio
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Amazon To Aotearoa - Dr Marcus Maia
A visiting Brazilian linguist will give a series of free public lectures, on the importance of nurturing indigenous languages globally. Dr Marcus Maia is an associate professor of linguistics at the… Audio
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Ernie Awards - Hon Dr Meredith Burgmann
Australia's Ernie Awards for Sexist Remarks took place last week, and with more than 200 nominations, it shows sexism is alive and well. Each September, more than 300 women come together at New South… Audio
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Australia urged to support civil society and reform in PNG
Audio 28 Sep 2015Australia's senate has been told that the government's aid programme in Papua New Guinea enables rather than remedies state fraud and market distortions in PNG. This is according to the International… Audio
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Dr Lora Wu - The National Sleep Deficit
Thousands of New Zealanders suffer from sleep problems - and the beginning of daylight saving just adds to a growing national sleep deficit. Dr Lora Wu is a post-doctoral fellow at Massey University's… Audio
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Australia's aid programme in PNG under spotlight
Audio 25 Sep 2015The effectiveness of Australia's aid programme in Papua New Guinea has come under the spotlight after a Senate inquiry heard sorcery-related violence, poor maternal and child health, and limited… Audio
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Uncertain future for Pacific Tuna Fisheries
Audio 25 Sep 2015The management of the Pacific's Tuna fishery is facing an uncertain future with regional leaders calling for a review of the region's current regulatory systems. Audio
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PNG fires sweep across the nation
Audio 24 Sep 2015Large areas of Papua New Guinea are being ravaged by fire in the midst of a severe drought, but assistance to those in rural areas won't be coming any time soon. Audio
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Expired chicken taken off Tonga's shelves
Audio 24 Sep 2015Repackaged chicken is being taken off the shelves in Tonga after a random inspection found poultry which expired in 2012 was being sold. Audio
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Sugary Drinks Ban - Dr Anita Bell
We speak to Dr Anita Bell about Waikato Hospital's prohibition of sugary drinks. Audio
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Fiji's economy booms but not for all
Audio 23 Sep 2015Fiji's economy grows at more than 5% but concerns remain about debt and poverty. Audio
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National unity call for Fiji
Audio 22 Sep 2015The leader of Fiji's National Federation Party Biman Prasad says the Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama has a chance to leave a great legacy for Fiji if he heeds the party's call for a government of… Audio
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Dr Louise Mahler - Speaking Up
Former opera singer turned voice coach who believes "the voice is a choice" and that we can all learn how to use our voices to better effect. She discusses her new book Resonate and gives some helpful… Audio
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Pioneer of research into the split brain, Dr Michael Gazzaniga
Dr Michael Gazzaniga has lead pioneering studies on patients with split brains, where the two hemispheres work completely separately from eachother. In the 1960's he was involved in studies of split… Audio
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Toxicology with Dr Leo Schep - Methamphetamine
What's your poison? Toxicologist Dr. Leo Schep tests for substances taken internally or applied externally that are injurious to health or dangerous to life, such as methamphetamine. Audio
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Dr Bryan Greig Fry - Venom Doc
Bryan Grieg Fry loves his job, even thought he has broken 23 bones, been bitten by stingrays, a scorpion and 26 snakes, including a death adder. It's all part of the job when your job is studying… Audio