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  • Pokie machines not the way to fund community groups - councillor

    News
    New Zealand inequality
    18 Sep 2018
    no caption

    A Wellington city councillor says moving pokie machines from one area to another will not reduce the harm they cause.

    Pokie machines not the way to fund community groups - councillor
  • Hundreds help to count homeless in Auckland

    News
    New Zealand housing
    18 Sep 2018
    Housing First peer support worker Rob Smith

    Organisers are crunching the numbers from the first regionwide census of Auckland's homeless population.

    Hundreds help to count homeless in Auckland
  • Suffrage essay: 'Pao Pao Pao' by Tina Makereti

    Audio
    books te ao Maori
    18 Sep 2018
    Author and creative writing lecturer Tina Makereti.

    Te Papa has released a book Women Now: The Legacy of Female Suffrage, to coincide with celebrations of the 125th anniversary of women's suffrage, featuring essays by 12 thinkers and authors marking…

  • Why should women have to sell their music based on how they look?

    Audio
    Pacific music
    16 Sep 2018
    NEW YORK, NY - MAY 04: Beyonce attends the "China: Through The Looking Glass" Costume Institute Benefit Gala at the Metropolitan Museum of Art on May 4, 2015.

    Moana Maniapoto, Victoria Kelly and Cherie Mathieson talk with Karyn Hay about the role of women in the music industry to mark the 125th anniversary women's suffrage. Audio

  • Dame Louise Casey - Courting controversy in the public service

    Audio
    housing politics
    15 Sep 2018
    Dame Loiuse Casey - former to UK public servant

    Dame Louise Casey is a Visiting Professor at King's College London and a guest lecturer at the London School of Economics. She has been a driving force in the establishment of the Institute for Global… Audio

  • Gisborne homeless have nowhere to go

    Audio
    inequality
    14 Sep 2018
    Gisborne homeless have nowhere to go

    Despite most major centres having night shelters, there's no such thing in Gisborne, leaving the homeless with no other option but to sleep on the streets. Video, Audio

  • History vs science vs religion

    Audio
    Pacific history
    13 Sep 2018
    Maori chiefs Hongi Hika and Waikato meet with Missionary Thomas Kendall.

    Scientist Quentin Atkinson has looked at how the structure of Pacific societies determined how quickly they converted to Christianity - but an historian is not so sure of his conclusions. Audio

  • History vs science vs religion

    News
    Our Changing World Pacific
    13 Sep 2018
    Maori chiefs Hongi Hika and Waikato meet with Missionary Thomas Kendall.

    Scientist Quentin Atkinson has looked at how the structure of Pacific societies determined how quickly they converted to Christianity - but an historian is not so sure of his conclusions.

    Audio

    History vs science vs religion
  • Not all Razzle-Dazzle for kiwi musical thespians

    Audio
    life and society music
    13 Sep 2018
    Chicago the Musical

    It’s theatre month, and musical theatre week. While crowds are flocking to see the international production of Chicago in Wellington this week, Kiwis trying to make a living in the industry are… Video

  • ‘Swamp house’ family evicted after landlord ‘rips up house’

    Audio
    housing inequality
    11 Sep 2018
    Dawn Robbie at her Auckland 'swamp house'

    The family living in a 'swamp house' in Papakura, which the Housing Minister last month labelled 'third world', has been evicted. Tenant Dawn Robbie filled Zac Fleming in on what has happened since… Video, Audio

  • Parents of disabled adults furious with law review delay

    Audio
    health inequality
    10 Sep 2018
    Diane Moody, 76, cares for her son Shane Chamberlain full-time

    Families caring for their adult disabled children are furious a promised fast track review of the law won't be released for months. They say despite several decisions from the Court of Appeal, the… Audio

  • Strong link found between domestic abuse, suicide - study

    Audio
    life and society crime
    10 Sep 2018
    No caption

    New research reveals a strong link between domestic abuse and self-harm. Women's Refuge, which carried out the survey, is trying to identity better ways of helping women who have suffered being both… Audio

  • 'They've lost hope because it's taken so long'

    News
    New Zealand inequality
    6 Sep 2018
    A young boy sits in the corner with his head in his hands (file photo)

    Survivors of abuse in state care are worried about how long it's taking to get a Royal Commission of Inquiry underway.

    State abuse inquiry: 'They've lost hope because it's taken so long'
  • Māori health: 'We have to be talking about racism'

    News
    Te Ao Māori health
    6 Sep 2018
    Dr Bryn Jones.

    Health experts are calling for frank and fearless discussions about racism and white privilege to improve Māori health.

    Māori health: 'We have to be talking about racism'
  • Russian suspects name in Skripal case

    Audio
    politics
    6 Sep 2018
    Ruslan Boshirov, left, and Alexander Petrov, have been named as suspects in the nerve agent attack on former Russian spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia.

    UK correspondent Kate Adie has the latest update on the Skripal case after two Russian suspects are named. She'll also have details about some of the stories that Britain has been ignoring over the… Audio

  • Efforts to boost Māori nurse numbers not 'special treatment'

    News
    Te Ao Māori health
    3 Sep 2018
    No caption

    The Waitemata District Health Board has doubled its Māori nurses in three years, and is set to double its entire Māori workforce.

    Waitemata DHB doubles Māori workforce
  • Big gender imbalance for higher court legal representation - research

    News
    New Zealand law
    3 Sep 2018
    No caption

    New research shows that women are under-represented when it comes to arguing cases before the country's highest courts.

    Big gender imbalance for higher court legal representation - research
  • Women lawyers under-represented in NZ's top courts - Cooper

    Audio
    law inequality
    3 Sep 2018
    No caption

    Despite women making up half of New Zealand's lawyers, new research shows that they are woefully under-represented in those who get to argue cases before the country's top courts. The report, on… Audio

  • Children waiting too long for disability diagnosis - kindergarten boss

    Audio
    money health
    3 Sep 2018
    Kindergarten Nae Nae Lower Hutt

    Preschoolers with disabilities are waiting on average three months for specialist help and in the Wellington region the delay has blown out to more than six months. The Education Ministry says waiting… Audio

  • REVIEW: Pink at Dunedin's Forsyth Barr Stadium

    Audio
    music Otago
    2 Sep 2018
    Pink performing in Perth

    American pop star Pink provided a theatrical extravaganza at Dunedin's Forsyth Barr Stadium last night. RNZ Music correspondent Ashleigh Nicholl reports back. Audio

  • Preying on the weak: Māori and Pasifika hit hard with problem gambling

    News
    Pacific
    1 Sep 2018
    Poker macbines at the Mangere Cosmopolitan Club.

    Māori and Pacific communities are more likely to be problem gamblers than any other group, and advocates say they're being specifically targetted. That's prompted calls for government intervention. Audio

    Preying on the weak: Māori and Pasifika hit hard with problem gambling
  • Radical self-love and accepting every body

    Audio
    author interview
    1 Sep 2018
    Sonya Renee Taylor, author, The Body Is Not an Apology: The Power of Radical Self-Love

    US author, activist and award-winning performance poet, Sonya Renee Taylor, is the founder and radical executive officer of The Body is Not An Apology - a digital media and education company promoting… Audio

  • Sport: Welfare group responds to Fiji Rugby criticism

    News
    Pacific Fiji
    31 Aug 2018
    Former Manu Samoa international Daniel Leo.

    The Pacific Rugby Players Welfare group says it is not surprising that its view on what it calls the 'disastrous political structure of World Rugby' is not shared by the Fiji Rugby Union.

    Sport: Welfare group responds to Fiji Rugby criticism
  • Jean Sasson: Stepping out of the Shadows

    Audio
    inequality
    30 Aug 2018
    Author Jean Sasson

    Author Jean Sasson moved to Saudi Arabia as a young woman in 1978 with a thirst for adventure. The life she found there and the women she met profoundly changed her world. Her relationship with one… Audio

  • Why Oamaru is more Pacific than Auckland

    Audio
    Pacific life and society
    29 Aug 2018
    Damon Salesa is an associate professor of Pacific Studies at the University of Auckland.

    The ways in Pacific communities and cultures are affecting New Zealand is explored by Damon Salesa, an associate professor of Pacific Studies at the University of Auckland. Discussing ideas set out in… Audio

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