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The need for more effective winter flu jabs
World-renowned computational immuno-engineer Jacob Glanville talks about the risks of bird-flu and his work on flu vaccines. Audio
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Nurse practitioner training goes ahead despite funding uncertainty
Funding to train this year's intake of nurse practitioners is yet to be confirmed, even with the training for 121 people getting under way last week.
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Exploring Solidarity through CARE - Part 2
Exploring Solidarity through CARE - Part 2 Audio
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Exploring Solidarity through CARE - Part 2
Exploring Solidarity through CARE - Part 2
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Anxiety can be debilitating, but controlling it starts with a simple step
Sociologist and best-selling author Martha Beck shares how she curbs her own off-the-charts anxiety.
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How often should you wash your towels?
Is once a week wash enough? Or should you reach for a clean towel daily? The down and dirty on the fluffy fibre. Audio
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Golden visas obscured by politics and talkback pushback
Mediawatch: Media management helped the government's new 'golden visas' into the headlines, but it also got obscured by the ACT leader's antics.
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Fijian teen with epilepsy to face deportation
The the Immigration and Protection Tribunal decision said it believed he would likely impose significant costs on New Zealand's special education services.
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Why do men fret about going bald?
By the age of 50, around half of men are affected by hair loss. For some people it is traumatic, others don't seem to mind at all. Audio
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How often should you wash your towels?
Professor Elizabeth Scott joins Jim to chat about what your towel could be harbouring and how often you might like to wash it. Audio
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Pope Francis in hospital with respiratory infection
He will remain there for as long as necessary, a Vatican spokesman said.
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Hymns on Sunday, 16 February 2025
This week’s programme includes hymns that are based on or reference Psalm 150. “Praise the Lord. Praise God in his sanctuary, praise him in his mighty heavens.” Audio
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Three Israeli hostages released in Gaza as ceasefire holds
Three Israeli hostages have arrived at a release site in Gaza after Egyptian and Qatari mediators helped avert a standoff that threatened to sink a fragile ceasefire.
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Hīkoi organiser pans 'deeply dysfunctional' health system
A hīkoi has been held in Whakatāne to protest the closure of the area's obstetrics unit, 'chronic understaffing, poor management and a dysfunctional health system'. Audio
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Tick for 'short' bootcamp review too soon - children's commissioner
The government should not set military style academies into youth justice law, the children's commissioner says, despite its first bootcamp getting a glowing report.
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'Psychological torture': Kāinga Ora tenant evicted for excessive noise
Frustrated residents complained to Kāinga Ora 13 times about a noise coming from the property, including continuous barking from a dog, several parties and loud music.
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French Pacific news in brief
A round-up of news in brief from French Pacific territories, including a bomb scare at an airport in New Caledonia
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'More leftovers than ever before': Issues continue with school lunches
Teachers and principals express concerns the new school lunch programme, but also acknowledge the benefit it has for families struggling to provide food.
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First official evaluation from government's youth bootcamp revealed
The report was largely positive, but did find there were issues with staff shortages and a lack of Māori input.
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Tackling cancer: Kjesten Wiig
The Malaghan Institute of Medical Research, which has running ground-breaking trails of CAR T-cell therapy, has a new director, Kjesten Wiig. Audio
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Is dehydration affecting your child's learning?
We know a lot about how hunger can impact young minds when it comes to learning, but hydration can play a big role too.
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Sean Simpson: Gene Technology
On Monday, at midnight - submissions will close on the government's Gene Technology Bill. But opponents of the bill are warning against it. Groups like Greenpeace and GE Free NZ say there are serious… Audio
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Town 'fed up' with ten year boil water notice
A town that has been under a temporary boil water notice for ten years, with brown water coming out of their taps, has New Zealand's water regulator wading in. Audio
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The Panel with Andrew Clay & Sarah Sparks (Part 1)
Tonight on The Panel, Wallace Chapman and panellists Andrew Clay & Sarah Sparks discuss: A hikoi taking place to protest the obstetrics closure at Whakatane Hospital, the school lunch collective's… Audio
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Patients waiting months or even years for colonoscopies
People say they have been waiting months and even years get the crucial check-up. Audio