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Chuck D rapping lyrical
2023 marks the 50th anniversary of hip hop, a cultural and political movement that started in the Bronx and went global. As a founding member and main MC for Public Enemy, Chuck D was a pioneer of the… Video, Audio
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- Pacific news in brief for October 26
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Pacific flavour gone from the Beehive
Political representation from the Pasifika community has been lost in an ocean of white faces and blue suits. Does it matter? Audio
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Rotorua council and police trespass homeless refusing to leave reserves
Nine homeless people in Rotorua have rejected offers of help - and could face being trespassed from the city's reserves.
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Exploited pizza shop worker wants former employer put in jail
A pizza shop worker swindled out of tens of thousands of dollars by his former employer says there's nothing left but for the man to go to jail. In October 2022, the Employment Relations Authority… Audio
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Scrapping fair pay, reinstating trials will make matters worse, union says
The Restaurant Association is looking forward to the National-led government scrapping fair pay legislation and reinstating 90-day trials, but Unite Union sees the potential move as dismal.
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NZ election 2023: Labour out, National in – either way, neoliberalism wins again
Opinion - Regardless of the election result, a form of austerity was always going to win, Toby Boraman writes.
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'Nobody knows where to go': Homeless struggling to enrol, vote in election
A lack of voting information and accessibility is stopping people living on the streets from exercising their democratic rights. Audio
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How can you vote if you live on the street?
People living on the streets of Auckland say a lack of voting information and accessibility is stopping them from exercising their democratic right. As New Zealanders cast their votes in this year's… Audio
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Few fireworks from reimagined The Press leaders' debate
Analysis - The Press debate didn't show us much that was new - but it was not really for the political tragics.
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Fuel concerns rise, inflation biggest worry - Ipsos
National remains the highest-rated party when it comes to tackling the top five concerns on New Zealanders' minds, but Labour has been regaining lost ground, a survey shows.
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Nobel economics prize awarded to Goldin for work on women's pay
This year's Nobel economics prize has been awarded to Claudia Goldin, an American economic historian, for her work on women's employment and pay.
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When pushing for achievement becomes toxic
Modern kids are getting caught up in the "grind culture" of the adult world and not developing a sense of inherent self-worth, says American journalist Jennifer Berhenti Wallace. Audio
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New TV series flirts with what's 'unacceptable' for middle-aged women
News 7 Oct 2023Frustrated by the lack of decent roles for middle-aged women, actor Robyn Malcolm and screenwriter Dianne Taylor decided to do something about it. Audio
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Pay equity deal for care and support workers delayed by review
The Aged Care Association is dismayed by Te Whatu Ora's decision to subject a pay equity claim for care and support workers to another review.
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Research into police bias looks at recruit training
Researchers looking into bias among police have followed a wing of recruits through training.
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Costco union members win pay deal above the living wage
Nearly 200 First Union members who work at the store will be paid $26.50 an hour.
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What young Asian voters want to see from political parties
Asians are the fastest-growing ethnic group in Aotearoa, but some young Asian voters say their voices are not being heard in this election.
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Young Asian voters say political parties are ignoring them
While Asians are the fastest-growing ethnic group in Aotearoa, many young Asian voters say political parties are ignoring them.
Statistics New Zealand estimates there are more than 200,000 Asian… Audio
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Jennifer Egan on homelessness
In her non-fiction writing, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of A Visit From the Goon Squad, Jennifer Egan has explored solutions for homelessness in America. Her year-long reporting on street… Audio
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Strict sanctions on beneficiaries counterproductive says advocate
A beneficiaries advocate says election promises to impose sanctions on people who don't find a job are not helpful.
The National Party has vowed to dock the pay of some beneficiaries if they aren't… Audio
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West Coast-Tasman must stop regional decline, election candidates say
Putting a stop to regional decline was a prevailing theme delivered by West Coast-Tasman's hopeful candidates during an election debate.
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Queenstown's working homeless desperate for housing shortage fix- 'It's rough'
As Queenstown cleans up from flooding and deals with a cryptosporidium outbreak, the resort town's long-standing accommodation crisis hasn't gone away. Audio
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Courts clogged by self-represented litigants, lawyers say
The number of people representing themselves in civil cases has grown enormously in the past decade, prompting calls to relieve pressure on the court system.
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Election 2023: Law and order debate sees fiery clash of policy
"They're crook ... but they hold people up with a silver pen rather than a gun."