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  • Labour Party tax rise 'just the beginning' - National

    News
    Politics Election 2020
    9 Sep 2020
    Labour Party finance spokesperson Grant Robertson in Tauranga on 8 September, 2020.

    The Labour Party is promising a new the new top rate of 39 percent for the country's highest two percent of earners and to close loopholes so multinationals pay their fair share of tax.

    Labour pledges to raise tax on earnings over $180k
  • Questions over United Fire Brigades Association investigation

    Audio
    Civil Defence inequality
    9 Sep 2020
    no caption

    Doubt is being cast on whether an investigation into the head of the United Fire Brigades Association will be independent enough.

    The chief executive, Bill Butzbach, has been stood down while… Audio

  • Māori disappointed bowel screening age will not be lowered

    News
    New Zealand Te Ao Māori
    8 Sep 2020
    Bowel Cancer stock photo

    Māori bowel cancer patients are disappointed the Ministry of Health will not drop the national screening programme eligibility age to 50 for Māori and Pasifika.

    Māori disappointed bowel screening age will not be lowered
  • James Shaw focuses on campaigning after Green School saga

    News
    Politics Election 2020
    8 Sep 2020
    Green Party co-leader James Shaw meeting with students at the Victoria University of Wellington bar on 8 September, 2020.

    Green Party co-leader James Shaw has kicked off his election campaigning, with student issues being the main focus of his appearance today.

    Green Party co-leader James Shaw focuses on campaigning after Green School saga
  • Job loss inequality and how to address it

    Audio
    business
    8 Sep 2020
    Woman working on construction site.

    Statistics NZ numbers have shown that 10 out of 11 people who have lost their jobs due to COVID-19, are women. Iron Duke managing director and business advocate, Phil O'Reilly, talks to Jesse about… Audio

  • Māori call for targeted policies - not just Matariki

    Audio
    te ao Maori politics
    8 Sep 2020
    Matariki star cluster from southern hemisphere

    Some in te ao Māori are calling for policies to improve inequities for Māori in the wake of Labour's promise to make Matariki a public holiday.

    Labour leader Jacinda Ardern announced that if elected… Audio

  • Government urged to provide flat, fair disability allowance for all

    News
    New Zealand Pacific
    8 Sep 2020
    Closeup of person calculating or paying bills. Woman using smartphone. Online payment concept. Cropped view.

    Disabled Pasifika people receiving an allowance for extra costs are getting less than half that of Pākehā recipients.

    Government urged to provide flat, fair disability allowance for all
  • Call for government to provide flat, fair disability allowance

    Audio
    life and society
    8 Sep 2020
    No caption

    Disabled Pacific people getting an allowance that's meant to help them with their extra costs are getting less than half that of Pākehā recipients.

    Official data dating back 10 years shows persistent… Audio

  • Goldsmith says private sector key to job creation

    News
    Politics Covid-19
    7 Sep 2020
    Jacinda Ardern & Paul Goldsmith.

    The National Party says new unemployment figures paint a sad picture for New Zealand families and there needs to be more growth in the private sector. Audio

    Goldsmith says private sector key to job creation
  • 'Getting Better' podcast - Te Ahi Kaa

    Audio
    health te ao Maori
    6 Sep 2020
    Emma Espiner with Dr Glen Colquhoun

    Te Ahi Kaa features episode six of Getting Better - A year in the life of a Māori Medical Doctor. Presenter and Trainee Medical Doctor Emma Espiner heads home to Kuku Beach in the Horowhenua and… Audio

  • Tagata o te Moana for 5 September 2020

    Audio
    Pacific
    5 Sep 2020

    Coroanvirus second waves run rampant in French Polynesia and Guam, while here in Aotearoa, the latest outbreak further exposes Auckland's inequalities; We speak to Britain's new minister for the… Audio

  • What we can do to end sexual violence

    News
    Comment & Analysis
    5 Sep 2020
    Sexual harassment at work. Boss touching his secretary in office.

    Comment: Every day many go through a mental checklist to protect ourselves from judgement, harassment, assault or rape, but it's time for dignity, respect and gender equality, writes Saunoamaali'i…

    What we can do to end sexual violence
  • What Pacific health equity must look like

    News
    Comment & Analysis Covid-19
    5 Sep 2020
    Equal Employment Opportunities Commissioner

    Opinion - The pandemic confirms the importance of health equity for high-risk populations.

    What Pacific health equity must look like
  • Māori cancer survival disparity remains unchanged - research

    News
    New Zealand Te Ao Māori
    4 Sep 2020
    Close up caring African American mother holding child hands, showing love and support, black mum comforting, caressing kid, children protection concept, family enjoying moment together

    There has been no change in the survival disparity between Māori and non-Māori with lung cancer for more than a decade.

    Māori cancer survival disparity remains unchanged - research
  • Māori and Pasifika 'much worse affected' without Covid elimination - research

    News
    Te Ao Māori Covid-19
    4 Sep 2020
    Ōtara Covid-19 Testing Station 13 August

    A researcher modelling Covid-19 death rates says 1300 Māori and Pasifika would die in the Counties Manukau district alone if community transmission was allowed to run rampant.

    Covid-19: Herd immunity approach would lead to 'thousands of avoidable deaths'
  • The Panel with Ali Jones and Alan McElroy Part 1

    Audio 4 Sep 2020

    Two studies have documented the effects of inequity and racism in our healthcare system. Dr Donna Cormack (Kati Mamoe, Kai Tahu) - Te Kupenga Hauora Maori at the University of Auckland, joins The… Audio

  • Effects of racism in NZ healthcare system in spotlight

    Audio
    health
    4 Sep 2020
    The private data of 18 Covid-19 patients was leaked.

    Two studies have documented the effects of inequity and racism in our healthcare system.  Audio

  • Systematic change needed to improve Māori lung cancer outcomes

    Audio
    health
    4 Sep 2020
    No caption

    New research released today reiterates that people's experience of racism within the health system leads to poorer health outcomes.

    A range of articles published in the New Zealand Medical Journal… Audio

  • New Zealand young people facing 'silent pandemic of psychological distress'

    News
    New Zealand
    4 Sep 2020
    Young depressed woman sitting alone holding her head in hands, sad girl, problems at work, troubles in relationships,

    Mental health conditions amongst young people have doubled in the past decade with researchers describing it as "a silent pandemic of psychological distress".

    New Zealand young people facing 'silent pandemic of psychological distress'
  • A political battle is brewing in Northland with three candidates facing off

    News
    Politics
    4 Sep 2020
    NZ First, Labour and National respectively

    Analysis - There's a battle brewing in the seat of Northland, with the future of one party potentially riding on the result, Jo Moir writes.

    A political battle is brewing in Northland with three candidates facing off
  • Pressure mounting on Otago University over Māori Entry Pathway

    Audio
    education inequality
    4 Sep 2020
    No caption

    Pressure is mounting on the Otago medical school to front up to Māori and Pasifika about a proposal to cap admissions through the Māori Entry Pathway. 

    One of the designers of this scheme says it was… Audio

  • Dateline Pacific for 4 September 2020

    Audio
    Pacific
    4 Sep 2020

    The pandemic has further entrenched Auckland's inequalities, and Pacific health organisations say that, still not enough is being done; The Solomon Islands province of Malaita threatens to break away… Audio

  • Pandemic further entrenches Auckland's inequalities

    Audio
    Pacific
    4 Sep 2020
    Students take part in the Aha Mentoring Programme facilitated by the Pasifika Foundation which uses music to engage with vulnerable youth. Oct 2015

    The level of hardship caused by Covid-19 in Auckland's Pasifika community is causing children to drop out of education to support their families. Audio

  • NZ child wellbeing among worst in developed world - UNICEF report

    Audio
    inequality
    3 Sep 2020
    Unicef Ratings of Child Well-Being of wealthiest OECD and EU countries

    The Prime Minister wants New Zealand to be the best place in the world to grow up - but UNICEF's latest child wellbeing rankings have the country among the worst performing in the developed world.

    … Audio

  • Auckland school rolls low despite govt urging return to class

    Audio
    education
    3 Sep 2020
    Empty classroom

    School rolls in Auckland continue to languish, despite pleas from the Education Minister to get kids back into classrooms.

    Some principals are still reporting turnouts of 50 percent or less, and fear… Audio

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