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  • Māori leaders at Unitec resign due to what they call institutional racism

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    inequality Te Ao Māori
    29 Jan 2021
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    Māori leaders at Auckland's Unitec are resigning amidst accusations of institutional racism.

    The Chair of the institute's Runanga, Tui ah Loo, who has worked at the institution for 21 years, has… Audio

  • John Banks' on-air comments: 'Why do we keep giving these people a platform?'

    News
    New Zealand Te Ao Māori
    29 Jan 2021
    John Banks addresing the media after the Court of Appeal cancelled an order he should be retried on a charge relating to election expenses

    Opinion - Apparently we live in a post-racial world. I don't know when it happened, I clearly missed the memo, writes Saziah Bashir.

    John Banks' on-air comments: 'Why do we keep giving these people a platform?'
  • John Banks taken off Magic Talk after racist radio exchange

    Audio
    life and society inequality
    28 Jan 2021
    John Banks

    Advertisers have withdrawn support en masse from a radio station after talkback host John Banks endorsed racist comments on air.

    The former Auckland mayor has been taken off air by Magic Talk Radio… Audio

  • Four strong advisory board unveiled for Oranga Tamariki

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    life and society inequality
    27 Jan 2021
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    A new advisory board has just been appointed to recommend changes to the troubled Oranga Tamariki ministry.

    The four-strong board will make its recommendations to the Minister for Children, Kelvin… Audio

  • Dateline Pacific for 27 January 2021

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    Pacific
    27 Jan 2021

    Pressure building in New Caledonia as nickel crisis continues;Pandemic response highlights inequalities in Hawaii; Climate activist calls for more solutions for frontline communities. Audio

  • Pandemic highlights inequality in Hawaii

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    Pacific
    27 Jan 2021
    Busy intersection on Kalakaua Avenue on April 27, 2014 in Waikiki, Hawaii Kalakaua Avenue is the favorite luxury shopping strip for tourists visiting Hawaii

    The handling of the coronavirus pandemic in Hawaii and the outsize effect it's had on Native Hawaiians has led to growing calls for self-determination. Audio

  • Inequality among pupils as schools prepare for new term

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    New Zealand Covid-19
    26 Jan 2021
    The new financial literacy programme will fit into the Social Sciences Curriculum, starting from Year 1.

    Many students will start the school year next week without shoes, an empty tummy and dirty clothes. Audio

    Inequality among pupils as schools prepare for new term
  • Kidscan CEO on poverty in school children

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    education inequality
    26 Jan 2021
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    Poverty is still causing problems for kids headed to school this year, with many children set to start the year next week with no shoes, an empty tummy and dirty clothes.

    Kidscan Chief Executive… Audio

  • Joe Biden repeals US military transgender ban

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    World inequality
    26 Jan 2021
    Joe Biden waves after being sworn in as the 46th US President  during his inauguration on January 20, 2021, at the US Capitol in Washington, DC. (Photo by JONATHAN ERNST / POOL / AFP)

    The US president has overturned a ban by his predecessor on transgender individuals serving in the US military.

    Joe Biden repeals US military transgender ban
  • Graeme Hart's $3.4b gain proves need for taxing wealth - Oxfam

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    New Zealand business
    25 Jan 2021
    (AUSTRALIA OUT) Graeme Hart from Burns Philp, 22 July 2004. AFR NEWS Picture by TANYA LAKE (Photo by Fairfax Media via Getty Images via Getty Images)

    New Zealand's richest man made $3.4b during the Covid-19 pandemic, highlighting the urgent need for a wealth tax to help fix inequality, an Oxfam manager says.

    Graeme Hart's $3.4b gain proves need for taxing wealth - Oxfam
  • Graeme Hart's $3.4b gain proves need for taxing wealth - Oxfam

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    New Zealand business
    25 Jan 2021
    (AUSTRALIA OUT) Graeme Hart from Burns Philp, 22 July 2004. AFR NEWS Picture by TANYA LAKE (Photo by Fairfax Media via Getty Images via Getty Images)

    New Zealand's richest man made $3.4 billion during the Covid-19 pandemic, highlighting the urgent need for a wealth tax to help fix inequality, an Oxfam manager says.

    Graeme Hart's $3.4b gain proves need for taxing wealth - Oxfam
  • Moss resignation a step forward, but work not over yet - Lady Tureiti Moxon

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    inequality
    25 Jan 2021
    Lady Tueriti Moxon in RNZ Checkpoint studio with Lisa Owen.

    A group of wahine Māori leaders say Graine Moss' sudden departure from Oranga Tamariki is a vital first step in handing care for Tamariki Māori back to whānau. 

    They have strongly opposed Moss'… Audio

  • Selwyn District land selling so quickly no room for new builds

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    housing inequality
    25 Jan 2021
    Rolleston, town of the future

    Land in the Selwyn District on the outskirts of Christchurch is selling so quickly there are little to no sections left for new builds.

    The main town in the district - Rolleston- has always been an… Audio

  • Health workers urged to do more for Māori kids: 'It is the major issue'

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    New Zealand Te Ao Māori
    24 Jan 2021
    Doctor using stethoscope in examining a small boy

    Health workers should not stand by and accept worse health for Māori children and the industry must do more to help, says a doctors' group. Audio

    Doctors issue challenge to do more for Māori children
  • Wairarapa councils all lack disability, accessibility policies

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    New Zealand Local Democracy Reporting
    23 Jan 2021
    Access to Masterton's Queen Elizabeth Park has been improved in recent years.

    None of Wairarapa's councils have a specific disability policy, which has been labelled a big surprise by one local campaigner.

    Wairarapa councils all lack disability, accessibility policies
  • Doctors taking action on care for indigenous children

    Audio 22 Jan 2021
    Doctor injecting vaccination in arm of young girl.

    Doctors are promising to do more to recognise the needs of indigenous children in New Zealand and Australia. The Royal Australasian College of Physicians says it is taking landmark action - by… Audio

  • Opinion: There's more to a presidency than unifying a country

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    World Comment & Analysis
    22 Jan 2021
    US President Joe Biden delivers his Inauguration speech after being sworn in as the 46th US President.

    Opinion - Joe Biden may think his presidency is about unifying the United States, but growing inequality, the health of his citizens and racism need to be fixed first, Professor Dan Zirker writes.

    Opinion: There's more to a presidency than unifying a country
  • Biden launches sweeping Covid-19 changes on first full day in White House

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    World Covid-19
    22 Jan 2021
    US President-Elect Joe Biden speaks in Delaware before departing for Washington, DC on 19 January.

    The new US president is set to kick off his national Covid-19 strategy to ramp up vaccinations, testing and the use of masks when he signs several pandemic-related executive orders today.

    Biden launches sweeping Covid-19 changes on first full day in White House
  • Opinion: There's more to a presidency than unifying a country

    News
    World Comment & Analysis
    21 Jan 2021
    US President Joe Biden delivers his Inauguration speech after being sworn in as the 46th US President.

    Opinion - Joe Biden may think his presidency is about unifying the United States, but growing inequality, the health of his citizens and racism need to be fixed first, Professor Dan Zirker writes.

    Opinion: There's more to a presidency than unifying a country
  • Biden's picks to lead the US

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    World
    21 Jan 2021
    US President Joe Biden delivers his inauguration speech on January 20, 2021, at the US Capitol in Washington, DC.

    Take a look at who Democratic President-elect Joe Biden has called on to help run the US government.

    US President Joe Biden makes selections for administration positions
  • Where to now for the US?

    Audio 21 Jan 2021
    Members of the US National Guard stand watch at the US Capitol in Washington, DC on January 17, 2021, during a nationwide protest called by anti-government and far-right groups supporting US President Donald Trump and his claim of electoral fraud in the November 3 presidential election.

    Earlier this morning the inauguration of the 46th president of the United States Joe Biden took place in Washington DC. Emile speaks to Associate Professor Tim Kuhner from Auckland University about… Audio

  • Iwi and protesters occupy Wellington's Shelly Bay

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    inequality
    21 Jan 2021
    A planned seaside development at Shelly Bay has sparked opposition.

    Iwi members and protesters occupying Wellington's Shelly Bay are saying that are are resolute and they can wait.

    Mau Whenua - a group of Taranaki Whanui members - even upped the stakes yesterday… Audio

  • Covid-19: Māori to be prioritised for vaccination

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    Te Ao Māori
    20 Jan 2021
    National Hauora Coalition clinical director Dr Rawiri McKree Jansen

    The National Māori Pandemic group has said the protection of Māori will be at the centre of planning for the Covid-19 vaccine rollout.

    Covid-19: Māori to be prioritised for vaccination
  • Youth agencies demand accommodation fix for homeless youth

    News
    New Zealand inequality
    20 Jan 2021
    Exterior of the motel that Nicole is paying $190 per night for emergency housing with WINZ

    Manaaki Rangatahi ki Tāmaki Youth Homelessness Collective wants emergency housing options like motels replaced with permanent, dedicated facilities.

    Youth homeless collective calls on government to provide better solutions for emergency housing
  • Covid-19: Six new cases in MIQ - ministry

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    New Zealand Covid-19
    20 Jan 2021
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    There are six new cases of Covid-19 reported in New Zealand today, the Ministry of Health says.

    Covid-19: Six new cases in MIQ - ministry
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