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Dateline Pacific for 2 October 2020
Audio 2 Oct 2020Palau's president Tommy Remengesau Junior has threatened to leave the Pacific Islands Forum over competition for the secretary general's post; Covid-19 and inequality dominate Pasifika election… Audio
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Covid-19 and inequality dominate Pasifika election issues
Audio 2 Oct 2020Covid-19 and inequality dominate Pasifika election issues. Audio
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DHB office workers call for more action on pay equity claim
Thousands of DHB office workers expecting a pay equity settlement are upset they're made to wait until after the election, their union says.
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Trump and Biden to go head-to-head in first presidential debate
Analysis - How does one debate Donald Trump? The team behind the Democratic challenger Joe Biden will have spent the past few weeks devising a plan to answer this.
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Father told that he wasn't welcome in a parents room as a man
Father told by woman that he wasn't welcome in a parents' room in a mall, that it was only for mothers. Audio
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New research on conference diversity and the persistence of 'manels'
Jesse speaks to Global Women CEO Agnes Naera for her analysis of the problem about research showing a lack of represented on academic medical panels around the world. Audio
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Consumerism: Having and Being Had, Eula Biss
Best-selling American author and essayist Eula Biss talks to Kathryn Ryan about her new book Having and Being Had, which looks at the psychological effects of consumerism, and what it means about who… Audio
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Covid-19 delays leave hundreds with endometriosis in pain
Hundreds of women and girls in pain and distress say they haven't been able to get treatment for their endometriosis since Covid-19 hit.
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More millennials moving back in with mum and dad
In the US, data shows that for the first time ever, the majority of 18-34 year olds live at home with their parents. Dr Kate Prickett joins the show to discuss what her lockdown data says about Kiwi… Audio
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Not one crisis, but many – we must work together to find solutions. Celebrities advocate for the UN’s development goals
Nations United explores the significance of the UN's Sustainable Development Goals. In the midst of a pandemic radically transforming our world, it sets out what must be done. Audio
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How the next pandemic could be engineered by terrorists
The next major pandemic could be inflicted by terrorists unleashing a bio-engineered virus on to the world, according to distinguished fellow at Harvard Law School, Vivek Wadwha. He joins the show to… Audio
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Party vote Green to keep Ardern at helm, Shaw urges
Greens co-leader James Shaw has told supporters the best way to ensure Jacinda Ardern continues as prime minister is to "party vote Green".
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Paul Goldsmith and Grant Robertson go head-to-head in finance debate
National's Paul Goldsmith and Labour's Grant Robertson talk about budget issues, tax cuts, housing, inequality and more.
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Paul Goldsmith and Grant Robertson go head-to-head in finance debate
National's Paul Goldsmith and Labour's Grant Robertson talk about budget issues, tax cuts, housing, inequality and more. Audio
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Man describes state home abuse which led to life of crime
A man has given a harrowing account of the consequences to his life after going into state care in the 1970s.
Earl White, which is a pseudonym, has given evidence to the Abuse in Care Royal… Audio
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Education Ministry accused of racism over kura repairs delay
The national body of kura kaupapa is accusing the Ministry of Education of institutional racism in the way it prioritises total immersion Māori schools for repairs and rebuilds.
A Christchurch kura… Audio
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Waikato University staff lead project on racial oppression
Researchers at the University of Waikato are leading a new project that will investigate racial oppression and inequality in Aotearoa and the world. Audio
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Waikato University staff to lead project on racial oppression
Researchers at the University of Waikato are leading a new project that will investigate racial oppression and inequality in Aotearoa and the world.
Twenty-one researchers from institutions in New… Audio
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Victim recounts abuse after taken into state care aged 10
We've recently been hearing from victims of the state in the Abuse in Care inquiry Yesterday, the struggles of a young boy taken into state care were relayed to the inquiry. 31 year old Chassy Duncan… Audio
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Midweek Mediawatch - house prices up; columnists punching down
Mediawatch’s weekly catch-up with Lately. This week: The 'big debate' debate, a revealing political poll, more Patrick Gower and more weed; some unpleasant fallout from a broadcasting complaint… Audio
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Five experts on the first leaders' debate
Opinion - Contrasting styles, some substance: Five experts break down the first televised leaders' debate of the New Zealand election.
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Election 2020: Leader's debate post-match analysis
New Zealand's political leaders faced off in the first debate of the election period last night.
Judith Collins and Jacinda Ardern faced off on issues of housing, health funding and inequality on… Audio
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Leaders debate 'a boost for National but the race by no means over'
Power Play - Judith Collins needed to perform in the first major televised election campaign, and she did, writes Political Editor Jane Patterson.
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Leaders' debate: Collins and Ardern, blow by blow
The National and Labour leaders have clashed in the first televised debate tonight. While Ardern shied away from a "bloodsport" mentality, Collins would have been happy to go for another hour.
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Donald Trump's rise to power and the vulnerability of American democracy
Journalist and anthropologist Sarah Kendzior talks to Jesse about the Trump type presidency and the fragility of American democracy in her new book Hiding in Plain Sight: The Invention of Donald Trump… Audio