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Rangatahi face unfair levels of disadvantage and exclusion - research
Rangatahi Māori face exclusion and disadvantage at a much higher rate than Pākehā youth, and researchers say action is needed. Audio
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50th anniversary of Equal Pay Act
The day was October 20, 1972.
Parliament passed the Equal Pay Act, a move met with jubilation by those lobbying for equality.
But 50 years on, those celebrations are largely muted.
Māori, Pasifika… Audio
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Why the boys are not alright
Academic researcher Richard Reeves understands how anti-feminist reactionaries from the "online manosphere" can become attractive to men who feel stigmatised by society. We have a cultural… Audio
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'People will be supported' through cost-of-living crisis - Robertson
The Finance Minister says there is no evidence suggesting banks are making unreasonable profits as inflation and the cost-of-living crisis impact on New Zealand families. Audio
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Season 2 Ep 3: Teenagers
The 1950s saw an explosion of youth culture. “Bodgies and widgies' ' tearing round on motorbikes & hanging out in milk bars scandalised many Kiwi adults. Was “the teenager” invented in the 1950s? And… Video, Audio
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Spiralling costs driving whānau to breaking point, KidsCan founder says
The founder of a charity dedicated to helping Kiwi children affected by poverty says there is record demand for its food in schools as the cost-of-living crisis bites. Audio
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Al Jazeera: Staff say bullying and harassment went unchecked
An investigation centred on ex-TVNZ broadcaster Kamahl Santamaria has found multiple allegations of sexual harassment and bullying at the international broadcaster.
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Season 2 Ep 1: Rabbits & other Pests
No-one knows for sure who first introduced rabbits to New Zealand, because no-one wanted to take the blame for what became one of New Zealand's biggest environmental and economic disasters. We start… Video, Audio
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Gender pay gap plays big part in food insecurity - Auckland Mission
The Auckland City Missioner says the gender pay gap must be closed as a growing number of women are using foodbanks.
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Ex-media minister’s hasty move to lobbying
Kris Faafoi masterminded the public media merger that’s now in train, before quitting politics to spend more time with his family last June. Now he wants to spend more time with government again… Audio
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Food or rent? Stark choices lead to more homelessness
Pressures like the rising cost of food have pushed more people into homelessness, the Salvation Army says.
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Economic abuse, systemic discrimination, lived experiences of Pasifika in workplaces
Economic abuse, systemic discrimination, unconscious bias, and utter disrespect are just some of the lived experiences Pasifika community members have faced in the workplace in Aotearoa. Audio
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Law change to allow police to photograph people not ruled out
The police minister won't rule out changing the law to allow officers to keep taking photographs of adults and children.
The force was called out last month for illegally taking photos and… Audio
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Little public support for climate change inclusion in RBNZ remit
The Reserve Bank has received calls to place greater emphasis on price stability and ignore climate change when making decisions about monetary policy.
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'The gap is really really significant' - report reveals vast inequality for Pasifika workers
It found employers have prejudice against Pacific names, an undervaluing of qualifications held by Pasifika people, and a lack of pay transparency. Audio
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Report reveals vast inequality for Pasifika workers
The final report from the Pacific Pay Gap inquiry was released this morning, showing vast inequality for Pasifika workers.
It found employers have prejudice against Pacific names, an undervaluing of… Audio
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8000-strong petition for stricter pay gap reporting rules delivered to Parliament
Campaigners have presented a petition to Parliament demanding businesses be forced to measure and publish their gender pay gaps. Audio
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'Some kids really struggling': Children found eating scraps from rubbish bags
Oranga Tamariki and police had to step in after two young children were found on the street, unsupervised, looking for food scraps in a rubbish bag.
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Petition calls for mandatory pay gap reporting
A petition, with more than 8000 signatures, will be presented at parliament today calling for pay gap reporting to be mandatory.
Organisers of the MindTheGap campaign say their petition shows workers… Audio
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Dannevirke could lose free radiology services
Towns trying to save their medical services can take a boost, and a warning, from Dannevirke.
Locals have fought hard to keep radiology services free of charge in the town, saving patients long… Audio
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Australian Correspondent Brad Foster
Brad Foster brings us up to speed on the rape trial of former Liberal staff member Brittany Higgins currently in Canberra, and more flooding around NSW, with Sydney now toppling the previous record… Audio
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Controversy over Kris Faafoi's new lobbying gig
The revolving door from politics to the business world is causing a stir.
Less than three months after leaving Parliament, former government minister Kris Faafoi is heading up a new PR and lobbying… Audio
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'They effed up': Poverty report stokes demands for stronger action
The government is hailing the latest child poverty report as evidence its approach is working, but critics on the front line say it's a reminder of how much more needs doing.
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Week in Politics: National and Labour poles apart on tax cuts
Analysis: A surprisingly good set of government accounts livens up the tax cut debate - it's shaping up as a key election issue and a defining difference between Labour and National.
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Child poverty overall on decline, report shows
The latest Child Poverty Report shows overall, child poverty is on the decline, in spite of Covid. But those on the frontline say there's much more to do to plug the gaps - and this year's report… Audio