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Worst may be yet to come in Hong Kong
Antony Dapiran is a Hong Kong-based writer and lawyer and the author of City of Protest: A Recent History of Dissent in Hong Kong. He joins the show with all the latest from the protests that have now… Audio
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The fire this time: reporting climate now
Recent weeks have seen the most concentrated climate change coverage in New Zealand's history but it was still eclipsed by coverage of the Rugby World Cup. Audio
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White nationalist posters return to Auckland University campus
University of Auckland management is being urged to take a stand against white supremacist propaganda on campus, or risk scaring away future students.
A new wave of posters and stickers promoting a… Video, Audio
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The Polynesian Panthers
When the police started cracking down on Pasifika overstayers, a group of young people called the Polynesian Panthers started pushing back. Produced by Jamie Tahana. Audio
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Climate protester marks 100 days at Parliament
For 100 days - rain, hail, and shine - Ollie Langridge has been camped out at Parliament with one message. He wants politicians to declare a climate emergency. Unfortunately, that call to action has… Video, Audio
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Indonesia's president criticised for failing to address racism
Indonesia's president has been criticised for failing to address festering racism against West Papuans. Audio
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The inter-generational appeal of music
Music commentator and University of Otago lecturer Graeme Downes has been continuing his seminar series with his students and finds the songs that students connect with are the ones their grandparents… Audio
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For Sama: rare window on Syrian conflict
It was an instinctual act for student turned journalist Waad al-Kateab to pick up her phone to film the Syrian uprising. Video, Audio
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Students engage in nationwide protests against climate change inaction
Thousands of students stopped writing lines and picked up signs today in a nation-wide protest against a perceived lack of action on climate change. Video, Audio
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Students skip school for climate change strike
Thousands of children called on adults to get real about climate change in mass protests around the country today. Video, Audio, Gallery
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Betraying Big Brother: A new book looks at feminism's challenge to China's Communist Party
A new book, Betraying Big Brother, examines a feminist awakening in China and the challenge it poses to the State.
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Student climate change protest
Students across the country are taking to the streets today as a part of a worldwide protest against climate change. Elspeth Tilley tells us why it's important to encourage young people to challenge… Audio
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Principals concerned for student climate strikers’ safety
The Secondary Principals Association is refusing to endorse tomorrow's climate change march and says students are likely to be marked down as truant if they attend the protest. Audio
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Young leaders on climate strikes and disengagement
Tomorrow, teenagers around the country will protest against climate change. So today we decided to talk to a couple of students who are deeply interested in the issues facing them and the country. Audio
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NZ students prepare for Friday's climate strike
Audio 11 Mar 2019Young people preparing for Friday's school strike for action on climate change reckon they've already won half the battle. They says the prospect of thousands of children quitting school to protest… Audio
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Otago students protest over proctor's bong confiscation
Hundreds of University of Otago students marched through Dunedin today to protest against their proctor, as more claims surfaced he entered student flats without permission. Video, Audio
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Students want proctor's wings clipped
University of Otago students in Dunedin want the power of the proctor to be limited to on-campus. They've held a protest today in the wake of a furor over Proctor Dave Scott confiscating water bongs… Audio
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The Panel with Beck Eleven and Ian Telfer (Part 1)
Audio 28 Sep 2018The Prime Minister delivered an idealistic and aspirational speech to the United Nations General Assembly this morning. Jacinda Ardern put a stake in the ground for what New Zealand stands for and… Audio
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Proctor petition no longer calling for resignation
Audio 27 Sep 2018A University of Otago student who organised a protest against the campus proctor Dave Scott after he confiscated students' bongs is no longer calling for him to resign. The OUSA's re-creation officer… Audio
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The Panel with Jo McCarroll and Richard Langston (Part 2)
Audio 27 Sep 2018The US manufacturers of electronic cigarettes are under the microscope for their products being snapped up by the young. The vaping trend is also being taken-to by New Zealand youth who are even… Audio
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Otago bong confiscation: Was it legal?
Otago University students are planning to protest after the university's proctor walked into a student flat without permission and confiscated bongs used for smoking cannabis. What is the legal… Audio
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Otago bong confiscation a 'dangerous precedent' - Smythe
Otago University students are planning to protest after the university's proctor walked into a student flat without permission and confiscated bongs used for smoking cannabis. The university refused… Audio
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Midday News for 24 September 2018
Audio 24 Sep 2018A mass student walkout from a Hamilton high school in protest at principal's comments. The source of the foul smell that made Carterton schoolchildren sick is revealed. Audio
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The history of university controversies in NZ
It didn't begin and end with Don Brash - New Zealand universities have often being sites of controversies. Historian Grant Morris of Victoria University takes a look at some of these controversies… Audio
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Sound archives: 1968 - the year the young took charge
Fifty years ago, the first wave of children born in the post-World War II baby boom were growing up - and they weren't happy about the world they had inherited. In today's visit to the sound archives… Audio
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Exhibition a tribute to wāhine stance on the marae
Hinewirangi Kohu Morgan uses Tāonga Pūoro (Māori instruments) as a tool of healing with victims of sexual assault. In the exhibition The Right to Speak she has created a carved hue (gourd), based on a… Audio
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Students ‘totally broken’ after NZQA withholds results
Tasman International Academies students say they're considering going on a hunger strike because their results are being withheld as NZQA investigates the college over "serious concerns" about its… Video, Audio
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Fashion protest highlights plight of Bangladeshi workers
Nelson nursing student Yasmeen Jones-Chollet has been replicating the life of a Bangladeshi garment worker on Trafalgar St in Nelson for the past week, working 16 hours a day sewing bags and not… Audio, Gallery
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Rachel Ashby: proposed University of Auckland library closures
A rally will be held at the University of Auckland on Monday 30 April at midday to protest the closure of five specialist libraries. A petition will also be presented. That's the same day that… Audio
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For richer, not for poorer
At the age of 20, Huia Welton got married. But not to the person she loved. Produced by Justin Gregory. Audio