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High costs, long waits: Trans healthcare barriers across New Zealand remain
Audio 26 Nov 2020Access to gender affirming healthcare is relatively easy in some parts of the country, while in others it's out of reach. Susan Strongman and Murphy report.
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Affordable housing wait lists still growing in Queenstown and Wanaka
Affordable housing wait lists still growing in Queenstown and Wanaka
The waiting list for assistance from the Queenstown Lakes Community Housing Trust is continuing to grow despite Covid-19 finally bringing rocketing rental prices back to earth.
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Skyrocketing house prices: Economist says Reserve Bank, govt, trying to address pandemic
Skyrocketing house prices: Economist says Reserve Bank, govt, trying to address pandemic
Kiwibank's chief economist says the RBNZ inflated house prices on purpose in their efforts to boost the post-pandemic economy - but the Covid-19 recession has put NZ in an unusual position. Audio
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Can Reserve Bank dampen an inflamed housing market?
Can Reserve Bank dampen an inflamed housing market?
Analysis - The government is asking the Reserve Bank (RBNZ) to change from arsonist to firefighter in the housing market, RNZ Business Editor Gyles Beckford writes.
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Minister for seniors criticises Greens' Ricardo Menendez-March for 'boomer' comment
Minister for seniors criticises Green MP for 'boomer' comment
Minister for seniors Ayesha Verrall does not think it's helpful to describe older people as "boomers".
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Human Rights Commission backing Childrens Commissioner report on Oranga Tamariki
The Human Rights Comission is backing calls to give Māori control over the care of Tamariki Māori, saying self determination is a fundamental part of indigenous human rights.
In a large scale… Audio
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Māori and Crown need to work in partnership for children - Davis
The Children's Commissioner has called for an end to the state care of Māori children and babies.
It's the major recommendation from the second part an inquiry into the removal of babies by the… Audio
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Support growing for four-year parliamentary term, poll shows
Support growing for four-year parliamentary term, poll shows
Momentum to increase the parliamentary term to four years seems to be growing, an election law expert says after a new poll.
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Principals worried by rising number of early school leavers
The number of teenagers leaving school with no qualification rose for the second consecutive year in 2019, with boys and Māori worst off.
Education Ministry figures show 12 percent of last year's… Audio
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Breaking Silence | Trailer 1
In this compelling series, we open wide the issue of domestic abuse in New Zealand, changing the way you think about violence against women. Video
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Breaking Silence | Trailer 2
In this compelling series, we open wide the issue of domestic abuse in New Zealand, changing the way you think about violence against women. Video
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Breaking Silence | Episode 1: Simonne Butler
In 2003, Simonne Butler survived a horrific attack at the hands of her abusive partner. In this episode, Simonne shares her story and insights into how to identify and survive domestic abuse. Video
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Breaking Silence | Episode 2: David White
In 2009, David White's daughter Helen was shot dead by her multimillionaire husband, Greg Meads. Now a campaigner against domestic abuse, David holds meetings and speaks publicly about the issue. Video
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Breaking Silence | Episode 3: Diamonds in the Ring
Can boxing help abuse survivors regain their self-respect? Former world champion boxer Daniella Smith runs Diamonds in the Ring, a boxing gym for women, many of whom spent time at women's refuges. Video
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Breaking Silence | Episode 4: Jeremy Eparaima
Can abusive men change their behaviour? Simonne meets Jeremy Eparaima to find out. Jeremy was a serial abuser until his mid-40s. Now, he campaigns against domestic abuse. Video
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Breaking Silence | Episode 5: Shakti
Simonne interviews Farida on the issues migrant women face, such as forced marriage, the impact of shaming and silence, the pressures to stay in unhealthy marriages, and extreme isolation. Video
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Breaking Silence | Episode 6: Financial Abuse
Sarah used to be a well-paid professional who pictured domestic abuse like scenes from Once Were Warriors. She didn't realise she was becoming subject to extreme financial and psychological abuse. Video
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Breaking Silence | Episode 7: Woven Earth
Escaping an abusive marriage in Australia taught Kerryn how hard it is for women and children to restart their lives. We follow Kerryn as she sets up a house for a family on behalf of her charity. Video
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Breaking Silence | Episode 8: Say Something
Domestic abuse affects many Pacific families, but it is rarely spoken about. Simonne meets the actors from "Say Something," a video dramatising domestic abuse in a Pacific family. Video
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Why are we so secretive about money?
A recent survey in the UK found that one in four people keep money secrets from friends and family. On this side of the globe, we are no less coy about our financial lives. Olivia Fleming has written… Audio
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Efforts to keep names of perpetrators secret upsetting for survivors-advocate
An advocate for abuse survivors says efforts by church organisations to temporarily keep the names of deceased perpetrators secret ahead of an Abuse in Care inquiry is hugely upsetting for survivors… Audio
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Medical experts say diabetes treatment in NZ racist
A group of medical experts say the way diabetes is treated in New Zealand is racist - but a solution at hand.
The co-authors of an editorial in the New Zealand Medical Journal, published today, are… Audio
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Metlink apologises after blind man refused bus entry twice
Metlink apologises after blind man refused bus entry twice
A blind Wellington man who has twice been told he cannot take his guide dog on a bus says he was made to feel like a non person and drivers need training.
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Gender-neutral facilities part of $2m grounds upgrade for World Cup
Gender-neutral facilities part of $2m grounds upgrade for World Cup
Facilities at sports grounds hosting games at the 2022 Women's Cricket World Cup are being upgraded to address needs of players.
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A coastal property dilemma that everyone pays for
Dealing with the political and financial repercussions of sea level rises is going to make political decisions over Covid look easy. There are billions of taxpayer dollars at stake in property… Audio