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  • PM at Te Whare Rūnanga: 'New challenges will always come'

    News
    Politics Te Ao Māori
    4 Feb 2021
    Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern speaks at Te Whare Rūnanga on 4 February, 2021.

    The prime minister has acknowledged there remain significant social inequalities faced by Māori, but challenged the view her government had achieved little so far in addressing these. Video

    Waitangi 2021: Jacinda Ardern speaks at Te Whare Rūnanga
  • Mahuta vows to bring indigenous relationships to forefront

    News
    Politics
    4 Feb 2021
    Minister of Foreign Affairs Nanaia Mahuta speaking to media on the grounds of Te Whare Rūnanga on 4 February, 2021.

    Nanaia Mahuta has delivered her first major speech as minister of foreign affairs, promising to lead a different approach and promote indigenous challenges globally.

    Minister of Foreign Affairs vows to bring indigenous issues to forefront
  • Public urged to call out racial abuse

    Audio
    inequality Auckland Region
    4 Feb 2021
    Auckland's skyline, from Devonport.

    Two reports of racial abuse in Auckland's Devonport have made headlines in the past two days and the public is being urged to call such behaviour out. Audio

  • Helen Clark:Despite record Suu Kyi should be released

    Audio
    politics world
    4 Feb 2021
    The President of the United Nations General Assembly, Mogens Lykketoft, having a word with Helen Clark during questioning.

    The government of Myanmar was this week over-thrown by the military, bringing to an end a ten year experiment with democracy. Political leader Aung San Suu Kyi has once again been placed under arrest… Audio

  • Mana Wāhine speak at Waitangi Tribunal

    Audio
    life and society inequality
    3 Feb 2021
    Mana Wāhine Inquiry at Waitangi Tribunal

    The Waitangi Tribunal has heard Māori women have been marginalised for too long and colonisation denied them rights over their bodies, minds and beliefs.

    The first stages of the Mana Wāhine Inquiry… Audio

  • Tribunal told colonisation negated wāhine power, status and authority

    News
    Te Ao Māori
    3 Feb 2021
    Mana Wāhine Inquiry at Waitangi Tribunal

    The Waitangi Tribunal has heard the voices of Māori women have been marginalised for far too long and the impact of colonisation caused the negation of rights over their bodies, minds, and beliefs.

    Mana Wāhine Inquiry: Original claimant Ripeka Evans gives evidence
  • Wealth of trouble: Average house price eclipses $800k

    News
    New Zealand housing
    2 Feb 2021
    Houses around Lyttelton area in Christchurch

    Consistent government messages about the need to protect property wealth mean prices will continue to grow, a property expert says.

    Wealth of trouble: Average house price eclipses $800k and growing
  • The redeeming qualities of talkback radio

    Audio
    inequality
    2 Feb 2021
    man in car

    Done right, talkback can be a thoughtful medium with an important social function, argues journalist Alex Braae. Audio

  • Māori twice as likely to die from cancer - report

    News
    New Zealand Te Ao Māori
    2 Feb 2021
    Photo of woman supporting dying mother with cancer

    The first report from New Zealand's new Cancer Control Agency highlights Māori are still twice as likely as non-Māori to die from the disease. Audio

    Cancer Control Agency's first report highlights risk to Māori
  • Principals accuse ministry of lack of leadership over falling test scores

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    New Zealand education
    2 Feb 2021
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    Primary and intermediate school principals are calling on the Ministry of Education to do more to turn to turn around New Zealand children's declining performance. Audio

    Principals challenge Education Ministry over student failure
  • Young muslims want concrete action plan

    Audio
    life and society inequality
    2 Feb 2021
    No caption

    Young people setting up the country's first national network for young Muslims are looking to nationwide community meetings on the mosque attacks as a litmus test for the Government.

    They insist a… Audio

  • Cancer Society not surprised by report findings Māori more likely to die of cancer

    Audio
    health inequality
    2 Feb 2021
    Head and shoulders photo

    The Cancer Society says it isn't surprising Māori are more than twice as likely to die of cancer than other New Zealanders.

    That is one of the findings of a report from the Cancer Control Agency… Audio

  • Retirement Villages Associaton on Consumer NZ report

    Audio
    housing inequality
    2 Feb 2021
    No caption.

    Consumer NZ says retirement village residents are being disadvantaged by unfair contract terms and it's time for an overhaul of regulations.

    It says a survey of contracts offered by six major… Audio

  • Ex New Plymouth Mayor Andrew Judd overjoyed at Maori Wards announcement

    Audio
    politics inequality
    2 Feb 2021
    Andrew Judd at the council Māori wards meeting in Whangārei.

    A former mayor of New Plymouth - who was spat at in the street over his support of establishing a Māori ward in the city - feels vindicated now the Government has stepped in to scrap citizen-initiated… Audio

  • Consumer NZ wants reform over retirement village contracts

    Audio
    money life and society
    2 Feb 2021
    A Summerset retirement village.

    Consumer NZ is calling for urgent reform after it discovered retirement village contracts it says unfairly favour villages and leave residents out of pocket.

    The consumer advocate surveyed contracts… Audio

  • Māori twice as likely to die from cancer than non-Māori - Cancer Control Agency

    Audio
    health inequality
    2 Feb 2021
    Iv Drip in hospital corridor

    Māori are more than twice as likely as non-Māori to die from cancer.

    That's among the findings of the first report from the country's new Cancer Control Agency, Te Aho o Te Kahu, which takes an… Audio

  • Māori more likely to die from cancer - Cancer Control Agency

    Audio
    health inequality
    2 Feb 2021

    Māori continue to be twice as likely as non-Māori to die from cancer.

    That's the key finding of the country's new Cancer Control Agency's first rnajor report.

    Mackenzie Smith reports.
      Audio

  • National Party's Māori seats plan seems like 'hollow politiking'- Ngarewa-Packer

    Audio
    politics inequality
    2 Feb 2021
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    The Māori party says the National Party's change of heart on the Māori seats is disingenuous and desperate. 

    National has announced it will "work towards" standing candidates in the Māori electorates… Audio

  • Cancer Control Agency:Maori suffering disproportionately

    Audio
    health
    2 Feb 2021
    Cancer Treatment generic concept.

    The Cancer Control Agency, Te Aho o Te Kahu, has released its first report on the state of cancer in New Zealand, which found that Maori still suffer disproportionately from the disease. It says if we… Audio

  • Electric cars too costly for some - Turners CEO

    News
    New Zealand environment
    1 Feb 2021
    No caption

    Start shutting the door on petrol cars and prepare to go electric. That's one message from the Climate Change Commission's major new report.

    Electric cars too costly for some - Turners CEO
  • Health officials 'concerned' about new EU controls on Covid-19 vaccine exports

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    World Covid-19
    31 Jan 2021
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    The World Health Organization has criticised new EU export controls on Covid-19 vaccines, while New Zealand health officials are working to understand if it will slow its pandemic response.

    Health officials 'concerned' about new EU controls on Covid-19 vaccine exports
  • GameStop: Global watchdogs sound alarm as shares frenzy grows

    News
    World
    30 Jan 2021
    A New York GameStop store.

    Regulators have fired warning shots over frenzied share dealing in GameStop and other firms, fuelled by social media chat on sites like Reddit and Facebook.

    GameStop: Global watchdogs sound alarm as shares frenzy grows
  • House market drives up spending and consumer confidence

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    Business economy
    29 Jan 2021
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    A strong housing market and the reallocation of international holiday spending boosted consumer confidence over January.

    House market drives up spending and consumer confidence
  • Today's sports news: What you need to know

    News
    Sport
    29 Jan 2021
    Luna Rossa has easily won the opening race of the Challenger Series semi-finals.

    In today's sports news - Luna Rossa off to winning start, Reds back in winning form, RTS reported to be moving to rugby and Australia to vaccinate Olympic athletes.

    Today's sports news: What you need to know
  • Mexican bishop calls for probe after suspected migrant massacre

    News
    World politics
    29 Jan 2021
    People remain outside the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Guatemala City on January 25, 2021, after giving details of their relatives who might be in the group among people found burned to death on a rural road in the state of Tamaulipas, Mexico.

    A prominent Mexican bishop called on for an investigation into the recent discovery of 19 burned bodies, suspected to be Guatemalan migrants, in northern Mexico.

    Mexican bishop calls for probe after suspected migrant massacre
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