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Complex regional pain syndrome, calls for changes to help
There is still much we don't know about complex regional pain syndrome, or CRPS, including how many New Zealanders have it and exactly how to help those that do. Dr Bronwyn Lennox Thompson talks to… Audio
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How to help teens navigate the challenges of social media
The teenage years are difficult enough, without adding the challenges of social media and the impact it has on growing brains. We put a fence children when they're toddlers, so do we need to put a… Audio
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Nelson homeowners still locked out after floods
Many Nelson homeowners are still working to fix slip-damaged properties so they can return home, two months after devastating floods hit the region. Some help is at hand - to streamline the process… Audio
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Space sounds and jungle noises The otherworldly song of Weddell
Weddell seals have returned to breed near Scott Base in Antarctica after a decades-long absence. On land, they're blubbery lumps. But underwater, they're graceful dancers and ethereal singers. A team… Audio
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Season 2 Ep 4: Epidemics
New Zealanders have battled Covid-19 for more than two years, but if you think it's the first time disease has knocked us around, well, this one's for you. Epidemics have long been part of our story.
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At The Movies - The Good Boss
The Good Boss is an award-winning Spanish film about an unusually toxic boss. In it, Javier Bardem proves there's no-one better at selling deviousness wrapped in charm. Video, Audio
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Police Minister meets with shopkeepers as ram raids continue
Police Minister Chris Hipkins has faced the heat from beleaguered business owners in Auckland today, demanding less talk and more action on retail crime.
Shopkeepers say relentless ram raids and… Video, Audio
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ADHD NZ responds to verdict on Dr Tony Hanne
An Auckland GP accused of incorrectly prescribing ADHD drugs has been found guilty of professional misconduct.
Dr Tony Hanne was charged with prescribing without the approval of a paediatrician or… Video, Audio
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Our Changing World – What does the seal say?
Weddell seals have returned to breed near Scott Base in Antarctica after a decades-long absence. On land, they're blubbery lumps. But underwater, they're graceful dancers and ethereal singers. A team…
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Why the boys are not alright
Academic researcher Richard Reeves understands how anti-feminist reactionaries from the "online manosphere" can become attractive to men who feel stigmatised by society. We have a cultural… Audio
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Climate protesters blocking state high way one arrested
Climate protesters who were arrested for blocking State Highway One Transmission Gully north of Wellington this morning will appear in Court this afternoon. Restore Passenger Rail says it could keep… Audio
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Everybody Eats Cook-Off episode four - Tak Tanaka
Five Wellington chefs used donated food to create a gourmet three-course meal at this year's Everybody Eats Cook-Off. Watch how Tak Tanaka pulled it off. Video
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Season 2 Ep 3: Teenagers
The 1950s saw an explosion of youth culture. “Bodgies and widgies' ' tearing round on motorbikes & hanging out in milk bars scandalised many Kiwi adults. Was “the teenager” invented in the 1950s? And… Video, Audio
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Exploring dance music from Denmark
Audio 17 Oct 2022Electronic music afficionado, Paul Berrington joins the show to share some dance music out of Denmark, specifically from a label called Help Recordings that launched in 2014 in the coastal city of… Audio
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Stuttering with speech language therapist Janelle Irvine
For our expert feature today we're talking about stuttering. Before we speak to speech language therapist Janelle Irvine about what causes a stutter we speak to Felix Unger. Audio
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Foodbanks say record number of children needing kai
KidsCan has launched an urgent appeal for donations to help the record number of children it says need support, with the charity saying whanau are at breaking point.
It's now helping to feed more… Audio
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Google extension aims to help point out ethical products
A new digital feature called Find Fair being launched today aims to help people cut through the 'woke-washing' when shopping online.
It's a Google Chrome extension which flags products considered to… Audio
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Sports News for 17 October 2022
The Silver Ferns shooter Grace Nweke produced a player of the game performance to help her side come from behind to seal back to back wins over Australia and take a 2-nil lead in the Constellation… Audio
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Top Stories for Monday 17 October 2022
Audio 17 Oct 2022Winston Peters has attacked the Labour Government at New Zealand First's annual conference, saying they're pursuing "woke, virtue signalling madness". We'll speak to the Prime Minister, and also Mr… Audio
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Season 2 Ep 1: Rabbits & other Pests
No-one knows for sure who first introduced rabbits to New Zealand, because no-one wanted to take the blame for what became one of New Zealand's biggest environmental and economic disasters. We start… Video, Audio
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Demystifying the world of political lobbying
Kris Faafoi's move into lobbying has raised eyebrows - is there a case for regulating the industry? Audio
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Heated emissions from media on gas charging plan
Settling on a scheme to charge for agricultural emissions has taken 20 years of consultation, compromise and scientific research - and agriculture’s leading lobby groups were partners in the process… Audio
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Dame Malvina Major Award-winner, tenor Oliver Sewell
Winning this year's $50,000 Dame Malvina Major Award is allowing Christchurch tenor Oliver Sewell to live the dream and forge an international career. Oliver's currently in Europe after recently… Audio
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The media and low local election turnout
Once again the local elections were plagued by low voter turnout and a lack of engagement. Is the media coverage, or lack thereof, contributing to the problem - and what can it do to help? Audio
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Mediawatch for 16 October 2022
Audio 16 Oct 2022Heated emissions from media on greenhouse gas charging plan; the media and the low, low, local election turnout; ex-media minister's hasty move to lobbying. Audio
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Adrian Rurawhe: The accidental Speaker
Parliament's new Speaker originally chose to be a whip but fate intervened. Meet the man who marshals the MPs: an interview-walk through the fascinating life and career of Adrian Rurawhe. Audio
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Why Fazerdaze disappeared
She was young, ambitious and wildly successful, then she disappeared. Tony Stamp finds out where Fazerdaze went and how she's coming back with new EP Break!. Video, Audio
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A fine grind in Foxton
Flour is being ground the old fashioned way, powered by wind in Foxton's 17th century style Dutch windmill. Country Life takes a tour. Audio
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On the Farm - a wrap of farming conditions around NZ
Bay of Plenty kiwifruit growers are counting their losses this week after a frost last Friday caused irreparable damage. Central Otago sheep farmers are nearing the end of shearing and lambing is in… Audio