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Professor Craig Cary: exploring extreme bacteria in Antarctica
A robot that can sample planktonic communities under the Antarctic ice shelf is the latest tool developed by Professor Craig Cary and his colleagues to help forecast the future impacts of climate… Audio, Gallery
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Missile shaped fish screen hits the Rangitata River
A state-of-the art fish screening facility in mid-Canterbury prevents fish from entering the Rangitata diversion race intake at Klondyke and being swept into the 67km-long canal scheme. Audio
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Levin storm 'will have effect on national supplies' - Veges NZ
Some Levin growers have been hit hard in today's hail and thunder storm, with one likening the damage to a shot gun blast to the veges.
Locals describe a mini tornado hitting early this morning… Video, Audio
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Mindfulness
When we’re feeling stressed or anxious, how can we make sense of our feelings? The answer: mindfulness! Audio
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New app developed to help rural crime to be reported
Audio 20 May 2022Two North Canterbury districts are trialling a new app which makes it easier to report rural crime. The app is called "Rural Lookout" and Oxford farmer Cameron Henderson explains to Jesse about it… Audio
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Māori health and social workers say Budget funding won't ease burden much
Māori health and social workers say the funding announced in yesterday's budget will do little to help ease their burden, or close equity gaps.
The government is calling its spend on Māori health a… Audio
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Budget 2022: Cost of living payment work started earlier this year - Robertson
A cost of living surprise - the government's compiled an almost $1 billion package in Budget 2022 to help New Zealanders struggling with the rising cost of living.
Finance Minister Grant Robertson… Audio
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Opposition parties react to Budget
A cost of living surprise - the government's pulled out an almost billion dollar package in Budget 2022 to help New Zealanders struggling with the rising cost of living.
Finance Minister Grant… Audio
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Pacific Waves for 20 May 2022
The New Zealand government has allocated over $NZD190 million in its 2022 wellbeing budget to policies affecting Pacific peoples; The CNMI Senate has acquitted Governor Ralph Torres of all six… Audio
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Fund set up to help rebuild Tonga's rugby facilities
A fund, overseen by World Rugby, is being set up to help rebuild Tonga's rugby facilities. Audio
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Former Federated Farmers' first female president sets her sights on an international organisation
Katie Milne was the first female National President of Federated Farmers now she is throwing her name into the hat to become the President of the World Farmer's Organisation. Audio
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Midday News for 19 May 2022
All eyes on the Budget, but will it help those hurting as the cost of living rises. Audio
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How to help highly sensitive children - part two
Audio 19 May 2022Clinical psychologist Jacqui Maguire first spoke Nine to Noon about highly sensitive children back in March. In part two of the conversation, she tells Kathryn Ryan these children are more prone to… Audio
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Former drug dealer says gangs must be outlawed
A former drug dealer, who's spent half his life in prison, says gangs are a scourge and must be outlawed. Rotorua based Bill McFarlane once ran a large methamphetamine operation in the Bay of Plenty… Audio
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Question Time: How to get it straight
Question Time works best if the MPs ask tight, non-political questions. Straight questions are more likely to get straight answers, so they’re kept as tight as possible but not always by choice. Audio
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Antibody testing underused to help long Covid sufferers - expert
Experts say antibody testing is being under-utilised as a tool to help long Covid sufferers - who never tested positive on a RAT.
One in five people who've had Covid are still experiencing symptoms… Audio
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Budget 22: Cost of living hitting hard in Far North
The soaring cost of living is playing out in the Far North with people sleeping in cars, begging for food, and seeking support in 'astronomical' numbers.
When it comes to poverty and crime, Kaitaia… Video, Audio
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Questions for Oral Answer 18 May
Questions to Ministers: BARBARA EDMONDS to the Minister of Finance: What recent reports has he seen on the New Zealand economy? CHRISTOPHER LUXON to the Prime Minister: Does she stand by all of her… Audio
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Scratched: Aotearoa's Lost Sporting Legends
The award winning web series Scratched: Aotearoa's Lost Sporting Legends has returned for the third season on The Spinoff. Natalie Wilson is the series producer, and has directed the first episode… Video, Audio
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'This is my vocation' : 80-year-old school principal
Manurewa community icon Shirley Maihi is the country's oldest school principal. At 80, she leads decile one Finlayson Park School, championing bi-lingual education and social wellbeing initiatives… Audio
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Big companies should already be looking to lower emissions - Luxon
The National Party leader says big companies should already be looking to make changes to lower their emissions.
Christopher Luxon has criticised part of the Government's newly released Emission… Audio
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Forgotten highway: Reviving a domestic coastal shipping service
Could a domestic coastal shipping service ease some of the country’s supply chain woes, get more heavy freight off the roads and help reduce emissions? Audio
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Mental Health Foundation responds to govt's $100m boost
The Mental Health Foundation is welcoming $100 million more over four years for mental health and addiction services, but says a major part of the government's plan is still missing.
$27 million is… Video, Audio
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Health Minister details $100m boost for mental health services
The government's promising to take some of the pressure off child and adolescent mental health services as part of a $100m Budget 2022 spend over four years.
It includes $27m for community-based… Video, Audio
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Why playing in nature is so good for kids
Playing in nature can build a positive mindset, enable cooperation and build courage and resilience in tamariki. Celia Hogan from Little Kiwis Nature Play is a passionate advocate for nature play. Audio, Gallery
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Climate Commission chair Rod Carr on emissions reduction plan
Kathryn speaks with Climate Commission Chair, Dr Rod Carr about the government's first Emissions Reduction Plan released yesterday. The plan is the government's response to the Climate Change… Audio
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Transport Minister explains 'scrap and replace' programme
Low and middle-income New Zealalnder are going to get help to buy an electric car and dump their gas guzzler but will the discounts be enough? Half a billion dollars is being poured into the Clean Car… Audio
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Will electric car discounts be enough to shift Kiwis out of gas guzzlers?
Low and middle-income New Zealalnders are going to get help to buy an electric car and dump their gas guzzler but will the discounts be enough?
Half a billion dollars is being poured into the Clean… Audio
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Pacific Waves for 17th May 2022
More comprehensive sexual education needed to help end violence against women in the Pacific; The US compacts of free association - what are they and why do they matter; New children's picture book… Audio