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Prime Minister visits Vietnam for trade summit
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has moved to Vietnam in her week-long South East Asian trip for security and regional summits.
The visit is focused on trade, as Ms Ardern looks to add her political… Audio
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Who are New Zealand's journalists today?
Journalists have long suffered the scorn of the public, rating as poorly as the politicians they report on – and used car sellers – when it comes to trustworthiness. But what New Zealand journalists… Audio
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Deputy PM congratulates Rishi Sunak on becoming UK Prime Minister
Rishi Sunak will be the UK's next Prime Minister, replacing the country's shortest-serving leader ever, Liz Truss.
The former treasurer will be the third person to lead the country in seven weeks… Audio
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Rishi Sunak to be next UK PM
Rishi Sunak will be the UK's next Prime Minister.
At 42, he will be the youngest British PM in more than 100 years and the first of Asian descent.
The former treasurer's took out the Conservative… Audio
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On the sidelines of big news in China
This week's five-yearly meeting of the Chinese Communist Party signposted China's economic and foreign policy for the foreseeable future under President Xi Jinping. That's a big deal for trading… Video, Audio
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China and Russia presidents meet face-to-face
China and Russia's presidents have met in person for the first time since Vladimir Putin launched his illegal invasion of Ukraine.
Putin says he appreciates China has questions and concerns over… Audio
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Asian candidates complain of targetting of billboards
Some in Auckland's east Asian community are disturbed and hurt by a spate of racist attacks on election campaign billboards.
Outgoing mayor Phil Goff says while there's always been a degree of… Audio
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Asian candidates claim disproportionate attacks on hoardings
Council candidates of Chinese ethnicity say they're facing disproportionate and racist attacks on their hoardings.
Some candidates have had their faces erased by white paint or cut out entirely… Audio
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Asian NZers engaging in online gambling/gaming
Audio 1 Sep 2022A new survey of about 400 Asian New Zealanders shows more than 80 percent have engaged in online gaming or online gambling over the past year.
The study was done by Trace Research and commissioned by… Audio
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Sports News for 30 august 2022
Forward Reuben Te Rangi says the buy in from the entire Tall Blacks squad has paved the way for their qualification for next year's World Cup. The New Zealanders beat Jordan 100-72 in Auckland last… Audio
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Disproportionate effects of bullying in the workplace
Maori, Pacific, Asian, as well as disabled and bisexual employees, are disproportionately affected by bullying and harassment in the workplace, according to new research out today.
The findings are… Audio
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Sports News for Friday 26 August 2022
A dominant second quarter has guided the Tall Blacks to an 80-65 win over Saudi Arabia in Dammam in their latest Asian World Cup qualifying game. The result keeps the New Zealanders top of their… Audio
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Sports News for 26 August 2022
The Tall Blacks remain top of their Asian World Cup qualifying group after beating Saudi Arabia 80-65 in Dammam. Shea Ili top scored with 14 points. The Tall Blacks play Jordan in Auckland on Monday. Audio
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Concerns for Asian Kiwis accessing the health system
Experts are increasingly worried the country's second largest ethnic group is falling through cracks in the health system.
Asian Kiwis have some of the lowest cervical and breast screening rates, and… Audio
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Happy the 51 year old elephant 'illegally imprisoned' for years
A court battle in New York may change the way we look at animals. Happy is a 51-year-old Asian elephant that's been living at the New York City Zoo since 1977. Court records show Happy has been kept… Audio
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Mental health patient's ketamine access halved
A mental health patient says her live-saving medication has been halved by the Southern District Health Board.
The woman has been receiving ketamine twice a week for depression, but says she now… Audio
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The top school-age sevens players are in action this weekend
The sixth World Schools Sevens tournament takes place at Auckland's Pakuranga rugby club this weekend, with some of the country's best school-aged talent on display.
For the first time, a New Zealand… Audio
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Asian New Zealanders' mental health needs more support
The Government is being urged to make the mental health of Asian New Zealanders more of a priority, with the number of suspected suicides among that population more than doubling in recent years.
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Diversity underrepresented in Environment Ministry staff
Māori, Pasifika and Asian people are still drastically under-represented on the payroll at the Environment Ministry despite some gains last year.
The lack of diversity is particularly obvious in… Audio
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English cricketer describes abuse at Yorkshire club
A former English cricketer who was the victim of racist abuse at Yorkshire county cricket club says officials ignored his complaints. Azeem Rafiq fought back tears as he gave evidence to a committee… Audio
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Fruit and Vege Report with Glenn Forsyth
Joining Nathan Rarere from the fresh produce markets is our Minister of Fruit and Veggies, Glenn Forsyth. And here's a recipe for beans and asparagus...yummy! Asian Style Stir-fried Asparagus and… Audio
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Myanmar anti-coup protestors reportedly set to be freed
Thousands of people arrested over the roles in Myanmar anti-coup protests will reportedly be freed in what the ruling military says is an amnesty on humanitarian grounds.
State media is reporting… Audio
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Festival programmer on Hong Kong film challenges
Some Hong Kong film makers are already being censored under the new political regime, and there are fears worse is to come.
Voices producer Liz Garton spoke with Vicci Ho a film festival programmer… Audio
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Number of NZers with dementia will increase in 30 years - report
The number of people living with dementia in New Zealand will double in the next 30 years - according to a new report from the University of Auckland.
It's estimated more than 167,000 people will… Audio
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New Lynn attack: Sri Lankan correspondent
Friday's terror attack in Auckland has made headlines across the world - including in Sri Lanka, the home of the terrorist.
Over the weekend his mother spoke to a local TV network in the South Asian… Audio
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Seaweed - an under-explored industry
The global seaweed industry is estimated to be worth more than $20 billion. New Zealand would like a slice of it.
Coming up
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New journalism fund's first projects unveiled
The first tranche of the government’s $55m journalism Fund has been allocated - against a backdrop of criticism it could skew reporting of political issues. Māori journalism projects and a new… Audio
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Breaking the homogeneity of 'Asian': Report on inequities among students
A new report paints a pretty detailed picture on youth well-being amongst East and South Asian students - and some of the stats are not pretty. Produced by Kadambari Raghukumar Audio
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Fruit and Vege Report with Glenn Forsyth
Time for your twice-weekly injection of fresh produce news with our Minister of fruit and vege Glenn Forsyth who today looks at the bountiful supply of Asian veges. Audio
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Growing unease about China a result of its actions - expert
A leading expert on China says the growing unease about the Asian superpower is a result of political action in Hong Kong, allegations of human rights abuse in Xinjiang province and Australia's… Audio