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'We're still broken' - Counselling shortage for those dealing with trauma from Auckland floods
Aucklanders struggling with the stress and trauma of storm-wrecked homes are having to wait up to four weeks for counselling.
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The Best of Nine to Noon 2023
Audio 14 Dec 2023Award-winning broadcaster Kathryn Ryan shares her ten favourite interviews from RNZ's weekday morning show.
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There is still nowhere near enough help available for people with mental health problems.
Audio 11 Dec 2023Over almost half a decade, an historic $2b was poured into mental healthcare. What has it actually achieved? Video
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Convoy of free farm fencing en route for flood-hit Wellsford
A charity donating truckloads of free farm fencing hopes to bring "mighty big smiles" to storm-hit farmers in the upper north Island. Audio
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Bonding scheme 'too late' for nurse and midwifery students dropping out now
Te Whatu Ora's beefed up Voluntary Bonding Scheme for new graduates will not stop people dropping out before they even qualify, nurses and midwives warn.
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'They've lost everything': Hawke's Bay growers treated to a feed and a fruit bin full of goods
Hawke's Bay growers have been treated to a small bit of respite from the tough task of rebuilding their livelihoods after Cyclone Gabrielle destroyed orchards throughout the region.
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Overcoming mental health stigma remains a challenge for Asian communities
Community advocates say more effort is needed to combat the stigma surrounding mental health in New Zealand's Asian communities.
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Mayor wants National, ACT pledge on Wairoa recovery - 'We've got to get the commitment'
Craig Little hopes political parties will offer an assurance on helping his cyclone-damaged town, whose problems are compounded by suffering a natural disaster in an election year, he believes.
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Access to dental services, more teachers: Ruatoria on the election
Touring the East Cape to find out what's on people's minds pre-election; in Ruatoria it's better access to dental services and more teachers. Audio
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Napier’s cyclone heroes honoured: 'We did what anyone else would have done'
Heroes who came to the rescue during Cyclone Gabrielle have been honoured for their actions.
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People who stepped up during Cyclone Gabrielle honoured
People who stepped up during Cyclone Gabrielle have been honoured at an awards ceremony in Napier.
The winners pulled off jet boat rescues in the early hours, fed and housed their homeless… Audio
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'Incredible stories of rescue, bravery, hard mahi': Napier honours cyclone heroes
Twenty-eight people and seven organisations are being honoured for their actions during Cyclone Gabrielle, and in the aftermath, in Napier this evening.
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Wellbeing programme 'grateful for rural New Zealand'
Rural Change founder Elle Perriam is proud of the efforts of rural New Zealand to help those who need it most. Audio
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Wellbeing programme 'grateful for rural New Zealand'
Rural Change founder Elle Perriam is proud of the efforts of rural New Zealand to help those who need it most.
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Questions for Oral Answer 29 August 2023
Audio 29 Aug 2023Questions to Ministers TAMATI COFFEY to the Minister for Cyclone Recovery: What progress has been made on agreements with councils in severely affected areas following Cyclone Gabrielle? HON JAMES… Audio
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Family still living apart after Auckland's January floods
Audio 23 Aug 2023Last week we heard the story of the Griffin family who've been forced to live apart after the Auckland anniversary floods destroyed their home in the suburb of Ranui. The Griffins are not the only… Audio
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The Week in Detail: Postnatal depression, football fever and fish farming
The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week. Audio
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The Week in Detail: Postnatal depression, football fever and fish farming
The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week.
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On the Farm - a wrap of conditions on farms around the Country
A lot of lambs hit the ground during the recent cold snap and losses are a growing concern in Te Tai Tarawhiti while in Otago there's more feed sitting around than usual so farmers are set up pretty… Audio
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On the Farm - a wrap of conditions on farms around the Country
A lot of lambs hit the ground during the recent cold snap and losses are a growing concern in Te Tai Tarawhiti while in Otago there's more feed sitting around than usual so farmers are set up pretty…
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Oral Questions for Thursday 27 July 2023
Audio 27 Jul 2023Questions to Ministers DAN ROSEWARNE to the Minister of Foreign Affairs: What is the significance of the US Secretary of State's visit to New Zealand in terms of bilateral relations? NICOLA WILLIS to… Audio
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Episode 14: July 25th - Mata
Green Party MP Teanau Tuiono explains his party's new policy to return land wrongly taken from Maori. Then Mihingarangi Forbes talks to Professor Ella Henry and Shane Te Pou about Kiri Allan's… Video, Audio
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Opposition targets PM's decision-making in wake of Kiri Allan resignation
National's leader questioned why Hipkins had allowed Allan to return to work and ACT said the government was going through a lot of "churn". Audio
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Watch: PM announces portfolio reshuffle after Kiri Allan resignation
Ginny Andersen will take over as justice minister, but keep her existing police portfolio.
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'Insurance money will be running out' - Flood-hit homeowners welcome accommodation payment
Help for storm-affected residents to pay rent has been called a "lifeline" by homeowners.