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The Panel with Julia Hartley-Moore and James Elliott (Part 2)
Wallace and panellists Julia Hartley-Moore and James Elliott talk about how live music can help reduce alcohol-related harm and how retirees can share some of their super to fight poverty and change a… Audio
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East Coast forestry companies making changes to reduce slash
Some forestry companies on the East Coast have spent millions of dollars cleaning up slash from this year's two damaging cyclones and say they're making changes to reduce the future risk.
But others… Audio
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Rollout of food waste bins to Auckland households on track to be completed next month
Small green bins have been popping up around Auckland as the council's scheme to recycle leftover food scraps kicks into action. Residents in west, north and central Auckland have now got their bins… Video, Audio
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Hauraki Gulf takes a hit as human waste flows into harbour
The no-swim warning for the Waitemata harbour could be in place for up to ten days, because of human waste overflowing from a busted sewer pipe. About three tonnes of material was cleared out of the… Video, Audio
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Bill Gates award for New Zealand sustainable rice production
Around a year ago, we interviewed the founded of Palmerston North company BioLumic. They're increasing the yield and productivity of crops with light treatments. At our current rate, many crops won't… Audio
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Navigating the tween years
Audio 28 Sep 2023Tweens may pull out "teenager moves" but they are not the new teenagers, says parenting educator Michelle Mitchell. As nine-to-twelve-year-olds learn how to respond to the world, they need strong… Audio
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Concerns hype around Ozempic as weight loss tool pushing people into fad dieting
Audio 28 Sep 2023The global hype around diabetes drug Ozempic, as an appetite suppressant and weight loss tool, is driving people to source unproven and potentially unsafe alternatives. The drug is primarily used to… Audio
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Gabrielle cleanup: Silt mountains, limited funds
Audio 28 Sep 2023An extra $10m is on its way to Hawke's Bay to help shift the silt dumped by Cyclone Gabrielle - but it's still not enough to get the job done. And additional funding comes as the region's health… Audio
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Give-a-Little page set up for Mama Hooch sexual assault case victims
Audio 28 Sep 2023A survivor of the Christchurch Mama Hooch sexual assault case has set up a Give-a-Little page to support victims' recovery.
Last month Brothers Roberto and Danny Jaz were convicted of multiple… Audio
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Top Stories for Thursday 28 September 2023
Top stories for 28 September 2023. We score last night's election debate between Chris Hipkins and Christopher Luxon The barriers are up around parliament and parliamentary staff are told to work from… Audio
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RWC change teams' kit to help colourblind viewers/players
If you've been following this year's Rugby World Cup you may have noticed some interesting new kits that some teams have been sporting. It's to help fans and players alike with colour vision… Audio
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We've got mental health awareness. What now?
A multi-billion dollar industry has sprung up around mental health and wellness. Have the efforts to raise awareness been too successful? Audio
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Dotterels: The Southland underdog
The southern New Zealand dotterel is a true underdog of the bird world, with just 126 individuals at last population estimate. Claire Concannon tags along with a team of researchers attaching trackers… Audio
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Some flood-displaced people miss out on assistance packages
Yet another roadblock for people displaced by this year's summer storms. Earlier this month, the government established an assistance package for people unable to get back into their homes after the… Audio
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Queenstown crypto outbreak grows with 40 confirmed cases
Queenstown's cryptosporidium outbreak continues to grow with forty confirmed cases. On top of that, there's ten probable cases and eight under investigation. The parasitic infection can cause severe… Video, Audio
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Air NZ rolls out app to help find lost luggage
Ever experience that sinking feeling at the Airport baggage carousel when you've arrived at your end destination but your undies, tooth brush and the rest of your precious luggage has not? It's… Video, Audio
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Is there any nutritional value to the carnivore diet?
Niki Bezzant heads down a protein-rich rabbit hole to investigate the carnivore or 'lion diet' much beloved of Mikhaila Peterson, daughter of controversial psychologist Jordan Peterson.
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What to do seconds before a crash
Picture this... you're driving along when suddenly an oncoming car drifts into your lane. You're about to have a head-on collision... what do you do? For most of us, the answer might be simply… Audio
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12 great gigs to look forward to this spring
After a quiet few years with no live shows, and some notable weather-related cancellations, it's starting to feel like Aotearoa's music scene is back in fighting form. Music fans are once again…
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New Zealand crowdfunding platform celebrates $70 million
New Zealand crowdfunding platform PledgeMe is celebrating a milestone, having just crossed the 70 million dollar-through-their-platform mark. It was reached thanks to a little help from an ethical… Audio
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Why the way to better mental wellbeing could be a tidy home
It may seem like a never-ending challenge but maintaining a tidy home can go a long way to helping a person's mental well-being. But what are the best strategies for creating and maintaining order and… Audio
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National says traffic light policy for beneficiaries driven by 'love'
Cruel, dehumanising and out of touch. That's one description of National's policy to get more beneficiaries into work. But party leader Christopher Luxon's reckons it's a policy driven by love. If in… Video, Audio
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'I'm horrified' - Experts sound alarm over trucking TikTok trend
Experts are sounding the alarm over a social media trend that sees truck drivers livestreaming their drives on TikTok.
Users on the social media platform can go live once they have 1,000 followers… Audio
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Blue Pakuranga reacts to possible return of NZ First to govt
National Party leader Christopher Luxon says he'll run a government involving New Zealand First if he has to, but says his preference is to form a government with ACT.
Mr Luxon yesterday announced… Audio
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Recycling the wrong ideas about climate change
Recycling is not the beginning nor end when it comes to climate change. In fact, it comes way down the list of things you can personally do to help save the planet. Audio
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'It's rough': Queenstown residents sleeping in tents due to housing crisis
Queenstown is fighting fires on a couple of fronts - as it cleans up from a state of emergency, and deals with a cryptosporidium outbreak. As well as that, the resort town is still dealing with a… Video, Audio
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Feature interview: Rebekah Ballagh
Little kids have big feelings. And one of the hardest and most important things a child can learn is how to manage them. The fancy name for that is executive function. For bestselling author and… Audio
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Phil Thompson: being smart with self-defence
Phil Thompson has spent over 20 years training people how to defend themselves. He says that usually if a person tries to pick a verbal fight with you, the best and bravest move is to walk away. Audio
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Men, you have a pelvic floor!
We often hear about women doing pelvic floor exercises around pregnancies, but most men are surprised to learn they even have a pelvic floor. But drips, dribbles and bladder weakness are quite common… Audio
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Call for banks to fast-track account name matching
Consumer rights advocates want banks to fast-track account name matching to help stave off an increasing number of scams. But how easy is it? Audio