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Luke Nola and Friends
Farmers took to the cities to protest new regulations - and their dogs are barking mad about it too. Kea Kids News finds out why.
Farmers all over the country recently gathered in cities to protest new government regulations, including a ‘ute tax’ they say will make their work vehicles too expensive. The Government’s Clean Car Discount will make electric cars cheaper from January. But a new petrol ute could cost up to $3000 more, and farmers say this is unfair. As
Kea Kids News reporter Eden Oshri, 11, discovers in the video above, it won’t be just the farmers affected. What happens if farm dogs can’t ride in the back of the ute?
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Canterbury researchers funded to tackle child health challenges
University of Canterbury researchers are leading innovative studies to research and improve child health in Aotearoa New Zealand.
A Better Start, one of the country’s 11 National Science Challenges, and Cure Kids, New Zealand’s largest national child health research charity, are co-funding the new $4 million projects, which are all aimed at making a real-world difference for tamariki and their whānau.
The research projects are centred on three key research areas – healthy weight, mental health and resilience, and early learning and literacy – and all focus on equitable outcomes for Māori and Pasifika children.
Wednesday, 28 July 2021, 12:20 pm
A study to measure the mental health of young people who
grow up in areas with unhealthy environmental features, such
as gaming venues, takeaway shops and liquor outlets, is one
of 12 projects to get the greenlight through a new $4M
collaboration to fund child health research.
A Better
Start, one of the country’s 11 National Science
Challenges, and Cure Kids, New Zealand’s largest national
child health research charity, are co-funding the new
projects, which are all aimed at making a real-world
difference for tamariki and their whānau.
The
research projects are centred on three key research areas
Press Release – A Better Start National Science Challenge A study to measure the mental health of young people who grow up in areas with unhealthy environmental features, such as gaming venues, takeaway shops and liquor outlets, is one of 12 projects to get the greenlight through a new $4M collaboration to fund …
A study to measure the mental health of young people who grow up in areas with unhealthy environmental features, such as gaming venues, takeaway shops and liquor outlets, is one of 12 projects to get the greenlight through a new $4M collaboration to fund child health research.
A Better Start, one of the country’s 11 National Science Challenges, and Cure Kids, New Zealand’s largest national child health research charity, are co-funding the new projects, which are all aimed at making a real-world difference for tamariki and their whānau.
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