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Midwives 'incredibly disappointed' at St George's unit closure
Rata Midwife Sheena Ross says the closure of Christchurch's St George's Hospital maternity unit is "incredibly sad". "We're all incredibly disappointed, that St George's didn't feel that they could… Video, Audio
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Nationwide shortage of GPs especially severe in Kawerau
A countrywide shortage of doctors means people are facing weeks-long delays to secure appointments. In the Bay of Plenty town of Kawerau, two doctors from an already-stretched workforce have recently… Audio
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New charitable organisation removing racist and hate tattoos
A new charitable organisation has been set-up to help eliminate racist and hate related tattoos. CEO of Think Again Laser Clinic, Mike Anderson founded this initiative. He talks to Jesse. Audio
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How to stop hating exercise
Regarding movement just as a "fix" for weight problems doesn't do justice to its health benefits, says physical education specialist Dr Susannah Stevens. Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 23 April 2023
We look ahead to Anzac Day on 25 April with hymns sung at the very first Anzac Day service in 1916 (held in Christchurch Cathedral) and peace-themed hymns. Audio
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Trial vineyard has 4000 plants grown in lab
Scientists are researching how "jumping genes" can be used to develop more robust pinot noir grapes that still have an iconic New Zealand flavour. Dr Ross Bicknell and Dr Philippa Barrell from Plant… Audio
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The Sampler - Nia Archives, Mali Mali, Eddie Chacon
Tony Stamp reviews jungle-soul fusion from Nia Archives, the uninhibited Aotearoa folk of Mali Mali, and Eddie Chacon's ongoing RnB comeback. Audio
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Australia out of step spending aid money on Pacific Games
The Australian Government has been told it shouldn't help fund a sport event from its aid budget. Audio
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Country Life for Friday April 24 2023
Off-grid and farming carbon, scientists develop new variants of Pinot Noir grapes, a tractor with the X-Factor, pinnacle reached for pine nut producer and the wrap of ag news. Audio
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Helping hand for rural mental health
This time of year on the farm is about getting ready for winter, finishing lamb sales, putting rams out with ewes, managing fly strike. But the sector is doing the hard yards to recoup after recent… Audio
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10(ish) war films for Anzac Day
Audio 21 Apr 2023Combat movies can be fantastic delivery machines for anti-violence messages, and sometimes thrilling and visceral entertainment as well.
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New gov bill to protect sexual abuse victims
Victims of sexual assault will have greater legal protection with the help of a new law aimed at giving children and adults better support in the courts.
The bill, which the government plans to… Audio
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Budgeting services face funding cuts from the government
Free budgeting services are bracing for a drop in funding right as the cost of living crisis hits and a recession knocks on our door.
The Ministry of Social Development funds 131 budget advisor… Audio
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Guitar maker auctions off 4 unique electric guitars for charity
West Auckland woodworker and audio engineer David Parker is combining two of his passions to create four unique electric guitars that he is selling to fundraise for Help Auckland. David was inspired… Audio
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Maydays, machine failures and canned sailings - what's mucking with ferries?
Getting across the Cook Strait has been a logistical challenge over the last few months. The Detail looks at why the ferries have become so unreliable. Audio
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Emails reveal Palmerston North Hospital staff concerned about mental health unit
The father of a teenager who died in a suspected suicide at Palmerston North Hospital's mental health ward is disappointed to learn staff had been sending warnings to hospital management about the… Audio
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Native Plants
It might be coming into winter but that doesn't mean it's time to stop thinking about your garden. And there's a growing demand for plants, shrubs and trees native to Aotearoa. But it's not always… Audio
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Dying Dunedin man urges others waiting for treatment to stay on the phone
A dying Dunedin man is urging patients waiting for too long to see a specialist to help save their own lives by picking up the phone.
It follows a damning investigation by the Health and Disability… Video, Audio
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'You come out of Ramadan with a different mindset': Five NZ Muslims on fasting, faith and celebration
Five New Zealand Muslims share their experiences of Ramadan – the most blessed month of the Islamic calendar – and their plans for Eid al-Fitr – the festival of breaking the fast.
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Dust off the needles and buy some wool, knitting is coming back
As the temperatures drop and the cost of living rises, knitting is making a come back as way for people to save money and add to their winter woollies in the wardrobe. Jo Morris of Sewing Direct in… Audio
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High flyer - Tonga's first female airline pilot
Silva Mcleod joins Kathryn Ryan to talk about her life, her 30-year aviation career and the new memoir Island Girl to Airline Pilot: A Story of Love, Sacrifice and Taking Flight. Audio
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Get them outdoors: 54% of kids don't exercise enough
A new survey finds over half of our children are exercising less than an hour a day. That's under what is universally recommend by public health physicians for daily exercise. New Zealand, US and UK… Audio
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Newmarket residents return home after fire
Residents from a fire-damaged Auckland apartment building were allowed to return to their homes last night - but are on standby in case they need to get out quickly.
A fire in the basement of the… Audio
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FIFA Women's World Cup lighting up local clubrooms
Thirty-two teams, 64 games, tens of thousands of fans filling stadiums, two billion tuning in on television - the FIFA Women's Football World Cup is going to be massive. Audio
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Cost of living crisis worsens: 'Food the first thing to go'
It is estimated $150 extra a week is what every household needs to find, just to keep pace with the rising cost of living.
Yesterday official food prices saw their biggest annual increase in more… Video, Audio
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Reducing class sizes by one won't do much, say teachers, parents
Some parents are struggling to see how taking just one student out of a teacher's classroom will lift their child's learning outcomes.
The Education Minister announced the Goverment will reduce… Video, Audio
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Looming recession sees number of people needing help from support services rise
Do you have an extra $150 a week to cover the rising cost of living? That's the sum households can expect to dig deep for each week this year as the looming recession is tipped to be longer and deeper… Video, Audio
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Rural support south helping farmers in the North
The Wanaka A&P Show has donated 30 thousand to help rural communities the North Island recover from Cyclone Gabrielle. Audio
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Ngapuhi needs a helping had with Lake Omapere clean up!
Ngapuhi is calling for a joint efforts to clean up Northland's biggest lake, Lake Omapere. Te Runanga-A-Iwi-O-Ngapuhi chairperson Wane Wharerau talks to Jesse about the scale of the problem and the… Audio
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Community groups desperate for financial help
A new report has found communuity groups delivering services have wellbeing issues of their own.
Voluntary organisations are desperate for more funding with requests for help on the rise. And there's… Audio