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Revenge porn victim can't get ACC help
A woman who suffered anxiety and depression after a former partner shared a sex video on one of the world's largest pornography sites, has been denied help from ACC because the abuse isn't recognised… Audio
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Solwota Sista: Breaking waves for girls in Vanuatu
Growing up in Vanuatu, the idea of females surfing was frowned upon. Despite a number of surfing competitions being held on the island, girls were never included. But thanks to pioneers like Risu… Audio
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Making a racquet: Brett Baudinet's quest to help Pacific tennis thrive
Cook Islands tennis player Brett Baudinet has been swinging a racquet since he was five years old and at 39 he has no plans to leave the court just yet. The Pacific Oceania Davis Cup captain has been… Audio
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Top Stories for Wednesday 19 May 2021
A cyber attack on Waikato DHB leaves surgery paitents in the dark The Government is dampening down expectations of any major new housing measures in tomorrow's Budget Victims of revenge porn aren't… Audio
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Militia the latest West Papua spillover for PNG
Audio 19 May 2021Authorities in Papua New Guinea are playing down the threat of a local militant group vowing to fight in neighbouring West Papua Audio
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Cyber security attack affects Waikato DHB hospitals
Clinical services at Waikato, Thames, Tokoroa, Te Kuiti and Taumarunui hospitals are seriously affected by a cyber security incident with all phones and computers down. Waikato District Health Board… Audio
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Foreign buyers, drug checking, and sick leave
It's budget week at Parliament but there are bills to work through before that takes place on issues like overseas investment, drug testing, and increasing sick leave Audio
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The Panel with Nadine Higgins and Chris Wikaira (Part 1)
Audio 18 May 2021Panellists Nadine Higgins and Chris Wikaira discuss the immigration re-set, the health cost of over-work and a push for more people to take a holiday in the Cook Islands to help the country rebuild… Audio
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Hope Ombudsman's investigation will help fix Corrections Dept
Justice campaigners are hopeful the Ombudsman's investigation into the Department of Corrections will help figure out why so little has changed after countless critical reports and recommendations… Audio
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Navigating cancer diagnosis and treatment
Most people bump into emotions they've never come across before when cancer turns up in their world, says Australian clinical psychologist Dr Toni Lindsay. After working with cancer patients and their… Audio
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ACC should change how it handles sexual abuse claims - Greens
The Green Party is calling for ACC to change the way it deals with sexual abuse claims, following revelations that most abuse survivors fail to complete applications.
Its ACC spokesperson, Jan Logie… Audio
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What will the economic impact of the immigration reset be?
The Government is promising a "once-in-a generation reset" of the immigration system as it plans for the re-opening of borders and a post Covid-19 economy.
So-called low-skilled workers will find it… Audio
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Vast majority of sexual abuse claims to ACC failing
Sixty-eight percent of sexual abuse claims to ACC are failing.
About half give up their fight for long term support, with advocates saying it's because the process is too traumatic.
Advocates are… Audio
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Women's refuge wants ACC to change how it handles sensitive claims
Women's Refuge says ACC needs to stop treating sensitive claims the same as physical injuries.
Figures obtained under the Official Information Act show only 5 percent sexual abuse claims lodged with… Audio
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Season 1 | Episode 1: Waking Up to the Dawn Raids (Aotearoa) | Untold Pacific History
Of the many events affecting Pasifika people in Aotearoa, the Dawn Raids story is overdue to be told. Video, Audio
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National's Deputy leader wants dental help in Budget
Thursday's budget is being promoted as a Covid-recovery budget. Inside the lock-up for the first time will be National's Deputy Leader Dr Shane Reti. With a key interest in health, Nathan Rarere asked… Audio
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Te Puea Marae whānau push for benefits boost in Budget 2021
Auckland's Te Puea Marae was thrown into the spotlight five years ago, as it opened its doors to help dozens of homeless whānau.
It's still helping vulnerable families, as a transitional housing… Audio
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Sharing chores at home could help economy - Westpac/Deloitte survey
Sharing the load could come with a healthy boost to the economy.
A Westpac / Deloitte survey has found just seven percent of heterosexual couples, who both work full time, share the domestic chores… Audio
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The Panel with Guy Williams and Heather Roy (Part 1)
Audio 17 May 2021Panellists Heather Roy and Guy Williams discuss the Cook Islands travel bubble, why men need to step up at home to help the economy and the ongoing problem of Picton's slippery tiles. Audio
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Foraging for food: A guide
Johanna Knox explains how to spot plants that are edible in an updated edition of The Forager's Treasury: The essential guide to finding and using wild plants in Aotearoa. Audio
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New app for adventure seekers to stay safe in NZ
There's been a new development that could help keep walkers and trampers safer in the New Zealand bush. Audio
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Single mum wants govt to step up affordable housing plans
The government has made lifting thousands more children out of poverty a key priority, but solo mums on the benefit say they're struggling to make ends meet each week - and want to see more help in… Audio
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Climate activists unhappy with government response
Climate activists are calling the government's climate change response woefully out of step with the scale of what's needed.
A pre-budget announcement yesterday has the Government kicking in extra… Audio
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Budget 2021: Hopes for special education funding
Education is one of the biggest areas of spending for the government at around $18 billion a year.
Schools take a big chunk of that money and they are hoping this week's Budget will provide help with… Audio
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Government climate change response inadequate - campaigner
The government's climate change response is being described as vastly inadequate given the massive changes need.
In a pre-budget announcement yesterday it says it is kicking in extra $67 million to… Audio
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Fruit and Vege Report with Glenn Forsyth
Time for a look at the fruit and veggie market, our Minister of Fruit and Veges, Glenn Forsyth is on the case and he's with us in the flesh! Audio
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Mahinga Kai with Maanu Paul
Producer Justine Murray visits Maanu Paul at his home in Ohope Beach where he spins a few yarns about growing up with his grandmothers, his interpretation of the maramataka, and how he snuffed out a… Audio
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Why we should embrace our fidgeting tendencies
The fidget spinner craze has come and gone, and now bubble poppers are doing the rounds, but it's not just kids who are doing the fidgeting. Children and adults alike use fidget devices of some sort… Audio
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How 'emotional inflammation' could impact your mental health
Audio 16 May 2021Stacey Colino is the co-author of Emotional Inflammation: Discover your Triggers and Reclaim Your Equilibrium During Anxious Times. She likens emotional inflammation to living in a snow globe that's… Audio
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Shocking news reveals southern reporting cutbacks
That shocking knife attack in Dunedin’s central city this week came out of the blue - but the coverage also revealed the ranks of reporters there are thinning out. One major TV broadcaster had to… Audio