Audio Search
You were trying to access an older item called help.
Here is what we found via search:
Displaying items 3361 - 3390 of 20083 in total
-
Kiwibank partners with Cogo to track emissions
Kiwibank customers will be able to track how much what they buy is contributing to the climate crisis. The bank has partnered with carbon management organisation Cogo to help people reduce their… Audio
-
Investigating the virosphere
While we might have heard all we ever want to know about viruses in the last few years, the truth is, known viruses represent less than zero point one percent of the estimated total of viruses out… Audio
-
The Detail: Cattle disease
Foot-and-mouth disease could topple the livestock industry. Can we keep it out? Audio
-
Review: Nope
Nope is the latest from the Twilight Zone world of writer-director Jordan Peele. It blends sci-fi, westerns and showbiz into a unique whole. Stars Daniel Kaluuya (Get out!) and Steven Yeun (Minari). Video, Audio
-
Rotomā gas station hit by burglaries feel ignored by govt help
A Bay of Plenty service station owner who's been targeted multiple times by ram-raiders and burglars says she feels the region is being ignored by the government with efforts to deter criminals… Video, Audio
-
Our Changing World – The hoiho pathogen puzzle
Claire Concannon speaks to University of Otago researchers investigating virus diversity, how viruses evolve, and what might be causing some diseases affecting our native wildlife. Audio
-
Old dogs teaching humans new tricks, The Dog Aging Project
Maybe old dogs can teach us some new tricks Dr Matt Kaeberlein leads the Dog Aging Project, and says his longevity research on dogs may unlock some key mysteries about the biology of aging and what we… Audio
-
Maths Craft in a box designed to help a love of mathematics
A new free classroom resource has been designed to help children see the more creative and playful side of maths. Launched today and the first of its kind in Aotearoa, the self contained box is aimed… Audio
-
Fish passage tool devised to help travelling fresh water fish species
Eels are amazing creatures. They can slither and climb waterfalls up to 20 meters, and migrate thousands of kilometers to breed in the Pacific islands. Audio
-
Law: How the consent defence is used in child cases
In the legal slot today we look at how consent can be used as a defence by someone accused of serious sexual offending against a child. Audio
-
Neurodiversity - unlocking the causes and dispelling the myths
We are all wired differently. Dyslexia, dyscalculia, ADHD and autism spectrum conditions are all variations that can exist in our brains. Researchers are trying to gain a better understanding of the… Audio
-
Government grappling with flood insurance question
An expert in climate risk is predicting in just 20 years a million dollar property on the Petone foreshore in Wellington could cost $100,000 dollars a year to insure.
Belinda Storey, from Climate… Audio
-
The food bank supplying one of our richest regions
Escalating food, fuel and housing prices are driving people everywhere to desperation - even on the North Shore. Audio
-
International travel back to 90 percent of pre-Covid levels - agent
One of the country's largest travel agencies say international bookings are back to 90 percent of what they were pre-Covid.
Flight Centre says the rebound has been remarkable. But there are a few… Video, Audio
-
Senior cyclists help lead way towards Auckland's transport emissions reduction goals
Auckland Council's big transport plan to get people on their bikes or feet has big aims but faces the challenge of getting residents on board.
The plan aims to get people out of their cars if the… Video, Audio
-
Self-styled justice advocate Scott Guthrie ordered to repay family after illegal invoice
A tribunal has ordered self-styled justice campaigner Scott Guthrie to repay a family thousands of dollars he charged them for supposedly voluntary work, and then failed to deliver on his promises.
… Video, Audio
-
Green shoots: Reasons to be optimistic on emissions
For decades, environmental scientist and sustainability expert Dr Jonathan Foley has looked at the data about climate change with concern, sometimes despair. But now he says he's more optimistic than… Audio
-
Midday Sports News for Tuesday 16 August 2022
Audio 16 Aug 2022Midday sports News for 16 August 2022 New Zealand may not get to play in the under-17 women's football World Cup later this year after FIFA suspended hosts India. Black Caps batter Glenn Phillips says… Audio
-
Creating native topiaries with Xanthe White
Landscape gardener Xanthe White says the compact nature of topiaries can be put to good use to create space in even a small garden for natives. Audio
-
Sustainability and technology in design: architect Mario Cucinella
Mario Cucinella is an architect whose work is at the nexus of sustainability and technology. Based in Milan, Italy, some of his notable projects include an eco-residential 3D-printed building using… Audio
-
Leaders working with rangatahi criticise National's punitive approach
The issue of ram raids, smash and grabs and brawls involving young people isn't going away.
The government's rolled out a crime package to help store owners, but also says prevention is key to stop… Audio
-
Balancing freedom of speech without endorsing misinformation
In order for democracy to thrive, it needs one thing that has the potential to destroy it; freedom of expression. And with that freedom comes cancel culture, misinformation and sometimes chaos says… Audio
-
How to survive when tramping
For our expert feature today we've got an expert on how to survive the great outdoors, Operations Manager at NZ Mountain Safety Council, Nathan Watson on the show. Audio
-
Fire and Fury: doco explores hate and disinformation in Aotearoa
Audio 15 Aug 2022Ending Covid-19 mandates wasn't the true agenda of some key figures in this year's Wellington parliament protests, says journalist Paula Penfold. She hopes the new Stuff Circuit doco Fire and Fury… Video, Audio
-
Online platform created to match people with sperm donors
Audio 15 Aug 2022An Auckland woman and her partner who found their sperm donor via facebook is now offering help to others who are struggling to find a donor via the traditional route. Taryn Cumming shared her story… Audio
-
Taliban takeover one year on: Yalda Hakim on the situation for girls
It's been a year since the fall of Afghanistan's government, and the return to power of the Taliban. The lightning advance on Kabul prompted scenes of chaos at the airport as people tried to flee -… Audio
-
GIANTS | Episode 5: The African Community
We learn about the changemakers in the growing African community in Wellington. Video, Audio
-
GIANTS | Episode 6: Asians Supporting Tino Rangatiratanga
We meet Asians Supporting Tino Rangatiratanga, a group that is committed to upholding Te Tiriti o Waitangi. Video, Audio
-
TV and movie drama are booming in New Zealand
Audio 14 Aug 2022Here's a question. How many major film dramas - including top-end TV series - are currently being shot here at the moment? Eight? Twelve? Not even close! By our reckoning there are over 30 - from… Audio
-
Networks key to future income, says study
Dr Matthew O. Jackson is a Professor of Economics at Stanford. Dr Jackson talks to Jim about the research which concluded that having wealthy friends in childhood boosts your income when you grow up.
…