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Dozens of allegedly trafficked Bangladeshis stranded in Vanuatu
Rights groups are concerned for the welfare of dozens of Bangladeshis who say they were trafficked to Vanuatu and are now in limbo there. The 101 men stuck in the capital Port Vila have described… Audio
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Toilets for all… not almost all
Public toilets around the country, including at the Basin Reserve cricket ground, should be for all, not just for some according to an accessibility toilet advocate. Video, Audio
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Pacific women target equal representation at leadership level
Women leaders in the Pacific want to see more of them in leadership roles including equal representation in their respective parliaments.
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Yusuf/Cat Stevens to perform at Christchurch memorial service
Yusuf/Cat Stevens, Marlon Williams, Teeks and Hollie Smith are among the artists who will perform at the National Memorial Service - Ko Tātou, Tātou We Are One - in Christchurch on Friday. Video, Audio
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95-year-old caught four buses to join rally against racism
Ninety-five-year old John Sato caught four buses to join the march against racism in central Auckland at the weekend. Our reporter Chen Liu spoke to him. Video, Audio
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Auckland Muslim man furious about SIS surveillance
A Muslim man who was targeted by the SIS says he now feels furious about what happened and is accusing the security agency of unfairly targeting his community. The man, who RNZ has agreed not to name… Audio
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Compassionate PM restoring old-time notion of public service
Opinion - Jacinda Ardern is doing something extraordinary - but should it be?
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Mosque attacks: Human rights advocates urge open inquiry
The Human Rights Foundation is urging the Government to ensure the inquiry into security and intelligence agencies after the Christchurch terrorist attacks is open and transparent. To back up this… Audio
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Spy agency accused of breaching NZ Muslims' rights
The SIS has been accused of heavy handed and unethical tactics in monitoring the Muslim community. The Human Rights Foundation has released research to RNZ on surveillance to back its call for an open… Audio
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Māori leaders critique 'this is not us' sentiment
In the wake of the Christchurch mosque attacks Māori leaders are telling New Zealander to reject the notion that "this is not us." They are sending their aroha to Muslim whanau, but say this is not… Audio
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Dunedin City Council vows to oppose racism
Dunedin City Council has vowed to oppose racism in the city in a show of solidarity to the Muslim community after the attacks. The accused gunman lived in the city and had identified the Dunedin… Audio
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Military Pride: RNZDF Squadron Leader Stu Pearce
Friday's dreadful events in Christchurch, has led to the postponement of a number of events around the country over the weekend, as an act of respect, and to enable police to focus on priorities. The… Audio
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Professor Virginia Eubanks: digital inequality
Audio 17 Mar 2019The US-based professor and author of Automating Inequality: How High-Tech Tools Profile, Police, and Punish the Poor; Digital Dead End: Fighting for Social Justice in the Information Age is in the… Audio
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Parking price hikes in Wellington backed by councillors
Wellington city councillors are supporting a hike in resident parking charges which will take the permit cost to almost $200 a year.
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Kate Raworth on doughnut economics
Kathryn Ryan speaks with Kate Raworth, a self-confessed renegade economist, who offers a radical way to think about economic growth within the framework of social justice and environmental… Audio
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How Silicon Valley's miserable culture took over our offices
If you're working insane hours, stressed and exhausted, thank the tech industry. It changed work culture says Dan Lyons, tech journalist and former staff writer for Silicon Valley. Audio
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Fainting preschoolers spur KidsCan initiative
Children fainting at preschool and kindergarten has been the catalyst for the charity, KidsCan, to launch a nationwide programme to provide another 1000 kids with fresh meals and clothing.
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Soccer world champions fighting for equal pay
All 28 members of the United States women's national team squad have begun legal action against the US Soccer Federation, months before defending their Women's World Cup title.
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Should female cabin crew have to wear makeup?
Should female cabin crew be required to wear makeup while on duty? Virgin Atlantic is ditching mandatory makeup, but will other airlines follow? Audio
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Migrant workers allegedly exploited by Bottle O store
Migrant Workers Association says at least three workers at Bottle O franchises operated by Ravinder Arora have been paid below the minimum wage for years, and in some cases, it's claimed they were… Video, Audio
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Capital gains tax 'won't make the blindest bit of difference' - Bridges
National leader Simon Bridges says the proposed capital gains tax would reduce retirement savings for an average earner's KiwiSaver. Audio
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Horror stories shared at Samoa anti-violence forum
Horrific examples of violence inflicted on Tongan women have been shared at a panel discussion in Samoa.
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'Keep away from our families': Outrage over state care increase in Porirua
People in Porirua want Oranga Tamariki to keep its hands off local children after a sharp rise in the number who have been taken into state care.
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Deferral of self-ID bill 'risks rolling back existing rights in NZ'
Members of transgender and non-binary communities say they are disappointed by the deferral of a bill that would make it easier for people to amend the sex on their birth certificate.
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'What we've got here is a tax on a tax' - Simon Bridges
The National Party leader Simon Bridges says a capital gains tax would affect the middle section of New Zealand, while the wealthy would always be fine. Audio