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  • New Caledonia's mainly Kanak USTKE union launches Workers Party

    News
    Pacific
    19 Nov 2007

    New Caledonia's mainly Kanak USTKE union has launched a political group called the Workers Party. The weekend move was expected as it had been announced weeks ago. The inaugural congress...

    New Caledonia's mainly Kanak USTKE union launches Workers Party
  • New Caledonia president calls for policies to focus on youth

    News
    Pacific New Caledonia
    23 Aug 2019
    Thierry Santa.

    New Caledonia's president has placed the future of young people at the centre of a programme at a policy outline in Congress.

    New Caledonia president calls for policies to focus on youth
  • NZ govt focuses on educational outcomes for Pacific children

    News
    Pacific
    22 Feb 2018
    Students and parents hold signs urging the education minister to reverse a suspension of the school's license.

    A three-year work programme to improve educational outcomes for Pacific children and youth in New Zealand has been announced by the New Zealand government.

    NZ govt focuses on educational outcomes for Pacific children
  • More Pacific nations urged to support biodiversity efforts

    News
    Pacific
    17 Jan 2018
    Ever have the feeling that you are not where you want to be?

    More Pacific island nations are being encouraged to better protect their islands' biodiversity and associated traditional knowledge.

    More Pacific nations urged to support biodiversity efforts
  • Fiji's Peter Thomson takes on presidency at UN

    News
    Pacific Fiji
    14 Sep 2016
    Peter Thomson, President of the seventy-first session of the General Assembly, speaks to journalists, following the opening meeting of the session.

    Fiji's Peter Thomson has been installed as the new president of the UN General Assembly.

    Fiji's Peter Thomson takes on presidency at UN
  • GP shortage expected to hit rural, poor communities hardest

    News
    New Zealand
    16 Aug 2016
    An image of a doctor typing on a laptop

    General Practitioners are warning an acute shortage of family doctors will hurt poorer areas and rural communities.

    GP shortage expected to hit rural, poor communities hardest
  • NZers among Oxford rowers odds on to win

    News
    World
    11 Apr 2015
    Oxford and Cambridge compete in the 2015 Women's Reserve Boat Race on the River Thames.

    The Oxford University rowing team is again favourites to win the annual race against Cambridge tomorrow morning.

    NZers among Oxford rowers odds on to win
  • Picturing poverty

    News
    The Wireless
    5 Sep 2014
    No caption

    What it means to grow up in poverty, as illustrated by Toby Morris.

    Picturing the impacts of poverty
  • Flying Solo - Grandmother Jo's story

    Gallery
  • Unemployment numbers continues to rise

    Audio
    economy employment
    8 Aug 2024

    New unemployment figures show 33,000 more New Zealanders are jobless now than this time last year, bringing the total to more than 140,000. Economic inequality expert Max Rashbrooke spoke to Ingrid… Audio

  • Rashbrooke: stronger moves needed for lobbyists at parliament

    Audio
    politics
    4 Apr 2023
    Max Rashbrooke

    Someone who's been raising concerns about political lobbying in New Zealand for years is Max Rashbrooke, who's a writer on democracy and economic inequality from Victoria University. He spoke with… Audio

  • The gender pay gap

    Audio 12 Jul 2011

    The EEO Commission has drafted a new Pay Equality Bill because it says the gender pay gap has been an 'enduring inequality for women and is a fundamental breach of human rights'. Audio

  • Occupy Wall St protestors are evicted

    Audio 16 Nov 2011

    New York police have evicted Occupy Wall Street protesters from a park in the city's financial district, two months after they set up camp and sparked an international movement against economic… Audio

  • Thinkers: Politically Left

    Audio 24 Sep 2012

    Left-leaning political historian from the University of Otago, Brian Roper, deconstructs public policies from around the world. Brian discusses the impact of tax and welfare reform on inequality in… Audio

  • Bridge International Academies

    Gallery
  • Episode 12: July 11th - Mata

    Audio
    politics te ao Māori
    11 Jul 2023
    AUT Dean of Law, Khylee Quince, Mihingarangi Forbes and Te Pāti Māori candidate, Takutai Tarsh Kemp.

    Dr Shane Reti explains why he'll shut down the Maori Health Authority if National is elected government. Mihingarangi Forbes also speaks to panelists, AUT Dean of Law, Khylee Quince and Te Pati Maori… Video, Audio

  • Sir Bill English

    Audio
    economy politics
    26 Nov 2025
    Former PM Sir Bill English speaks in studio to Guyon Espiner for '30 with Guyon Espiner'

    Sir Bill English weighs in on Chris Luxon’s performance and whether National should consider a new leader before the election. He also reflects on his years working with Te Pāti Māori, and why he… Video, Audio

  • 'Breaches of Te Tiriti o Waitangi': Racial discrimination worsening in NZ - report

    News
    New Zealand Te Ao Māori
    29 Oct 2025
    The hīkoi protesting against the Treaty Principles Bill in Wellington on 19 November 2024.

    The UN-bound report says the current government is "actively and profoundly aggravating NZ's constitutionally racist foundation in a way we have not seen for at least half a century".

    'Absolutely breaches of Te Tiriti o Waitangi': UN-bound report warns racial discrimination is worsening in NZ
  • Lack of partnership in health sector changes - Iwi Partnership Boards

    News
    Te Ao Māori health
    15 Dec 2025
    Dr Kim Ngawhika - Pouwhakahaere Te Kāhui Hauora o Te Tauihu IMPB.

    The regional Iwi Partnership Boards were set up in 2022 to ensure the voices of Māori are heard in healthcare decision-making.

    Lack of partnership in health sector changes - Iwi Partnership Boards
  • New study details harrowing experiences of homeless women

    Audio 6 Dec 2024
    General vision of homelessness in Auckland central city.

    A new report has found some homeless women find it safer to sleep on the streets than at a shelter. Audio

  • How four billionaires are selling us a fantasy.

    Audio
    money technology
    25 Sep 2024
    The End of Reality by Jonathan Taplin

    Four tech billionaires are selling us a vision of the future where the world is run by Artificial Intelligence, crypto is standard currency and humans will be living on Mars. Audio

  • New study shows decline in alcohol consumption by Pac men in NZ

    Audio
    Pacific
    15 Feb 2021

    A new study reveals that alcohol consumption by Pacific men in New Zealand has declined, yet they still meet the threshold for hazardous consumption. Audio

  • Vanessa Andreotti: battling against Amazon land-grab bill

    Audio 14 Aug 2021
    Dr Vanessa Andreotti

    Vanessa Andreotti is a working alongside a collection of Amazonian tribes as indigenous land rights are looking likely to be removed in an unprecedented move by Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro. Audio

  • Pasifika more likely to be hospitalised for Covid-19 - Study

    Audio 16 Jul 2021
    A Covid-19 vaccine supplied under the COVAX scheme is given to a member of the armed forces in Buenos Aires, Argentina, on 15 June.

    A new article in the New Zealand Medical Journal has found Pasifika are most likely to be hospitalised for Covid-19; three times more likely than any other ethnic group to be hospitalised. Audio

  • New approach needed in management of chronic pain in NZ

    Audio 27 Apr 2021
    No caption

    A new study shows there needs to be new management of chronic pain in New Zealand, especially for Maori, Pacific and Asian people Audio

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