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  • Building back better - and green - post-Covid

    Audio
    economy politics
    12 Jun 2020
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    Governments around the world are spending trillions right now to save and repair their economies during the Covid-19 pandemic - but the big question is, how do you spend it wisely? Audio

  • What will working look like after the virus?

    Audio
    economy
    12 Jun 2020
    Office space generic

    A leading New Zealand tech boss says a new global workforce could emerge in the wake of Covid-19 where borders are irrelevant and the office is replaced with video conferencing apps like Zoom.

    Anna… Audio

  • After the Virus: Work

    Audio
    environment health
    12 Jun 2020
    Employment and unemployment generic photo.

    In this episode; work. Will there be any to do? Produced by Justin Gregory, Guyon Espiner, Claire Eastham-Farrelly, Tim Watkin and Veronica Schmidt. Audio

  • US military chief sorry for joining Trump walk

    News
    World
    12 Jun 2020
    US President Donald Trump walks with Attorney General William Barr, left, Secretary of Defense Mark T. Esper, centre, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Mark A. Milley, right, and others to visit St John's Church after the area was cleared of protesters, on 1 June.

    The top US military officer says he was wrong to have joined President Donald Trump during his controversial walk to a damaged church near the White House.

    George Floyd death: Gen Mark Milley sorry for joining Trump walk to church
  • Police armed response trial dealt with 12-year-olds, many Māori, documents reveal

    Audio
    te ao Maori law
    11 Jun 2020
    Police officers stand next to the new special patrol vehicle.

    The Police Armed Response Team trial is being criticised for attending call outs to deal with children as young as 12 years old while they were in action.

    The controversial teams were officially… Video, Audio

  • Marist College's Black Lives Matter conflict 'an abuse of teacher power' - Collins

    Audio
    education inequality
    11 Jun 2020
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    Marist College students are accusing their school of racism after they say staff ripped down Black Lives Matter posters they had put up.

    At least one student took her allegations to the board. It met… Video, Audio

  • Trump refuses to change Confederate military base names

    News
    World inequality
    11 Jun 2020
    US President Donald Trump

    US President Donald Trump says he will "not even consider" renaming military bases named for Confederate generals.

    Trump refuses to change Confederate military base names
  • Is New Zealand going through a new golden age of protests?

    Audio
    history life and society
    11 Jun 2020
    anti-Vietnam War protest (1971):

    New Zealand’s marches in the last 12 months on climate change and the Black Lives Matter movement have garnered comparisons to the country’s ‘golden age’ of protests in the 1960s and 1970s – but are… Audio

  • Economic recovery must tackle tax reform and super - PwC report

    Audio
    economy
    11 Jun 2020
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    The professional services firm PwC says the rebuilding of our economy post Covid 19 must involve tackling some political hot potatoes such as a capital gains tax and changing the national super… Audio

  • 'Stop the pain', Floyd's brother tells US Congress

    News
    World
    11 Jun 2020
    Philonise Floyd, brother of George Floyd, testifies before the House Judiciary Committee on police brutality and racial profiling on 10 June 2020.

    The brother of the African American man whose death in police custody has sparked global protests has urged the US Congress to pass reforms on police brutality and "stop the pain".

    George Floyd's brother urges US Congress to pass police reforms
  • Armed police in NZ - there's just not enough crime

    Audio
    crime conflict
    11 Jun 2020
    Speakers at the protest against armed police patrols.

    Armed Response Teams are dead in the water, with the new police commissioner reading the room when it comes to arming Kiwi cops.  Audio

  • Armed police in NZ - there's just not enough crime

    News
    The Detail crime
    11 Jun 2020
    Speakers at the protest against armed police patrols.

    Armed Response Teams are dead in the water, with the new police commissioner reading the room when it comes to arming Kiwi cops. 

    Audio

    Why Armed Response Teams struck the wrong note in NZ
  • Opinion: Stark contrast between NZ's success and bitter divisions in US

    News
    Comment & Analysis Covid-19
    10 Jun 2020
    flags of New Zealand and USA painted on cracked wall

    New Zealand has got on top of Covid-19, ensuring a sense of normality, but for Americans like Nik Dirga it seems indecent to celebrate in the face of the stresses piling up in the US.

    Opinion: Stark contrast between NZ's success and bitter divisions in US
  • Report finds countless Crown failures to uphold Treaty

    News
    Te Ao Māori
    9 Jun 2020
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    The Crown has failed to protect King Country Māori against the severe and lasting impacts of settlement, the Waitangi Tribunal says.

    Waitangi Tribunal reveals next chapter to major King Country inquiry
  • Kai Kitchen: keeping Taranaki kids warm and fed

    Audio
    food life and society
    9 Jun 2020
    Rochelle Steer (Left); Phil Nixon, South Taranaki Mayor (Right)

    A Taranaki woman with a heart for kids - has not only committed to feeding dozens of kids in the region, she's also raised money to buy 90 pairs of pyjamas to keep them warm through winter. Audio

  • Māori mothers describe child welfare system as dangerous and brutal

    News
    New Zealand Te Ao Māori
    8 Jun 2020
    Group of people with placards

    Māori mothers of newborns involved with Oranga Tamariki say the child welfare system is dangerous, brutal and racist. Audio

    Māori mothers describe child welfare system as dangerous and brutal in new report
  • Breonna Taylor: Protesters call on people to 'say her name'

    News
    World
    8 Jun 2020
    Breonna Taylor, 26, was a decorated emergency medical technician.

    Activists are calling on people to "Say Her Name" as part of a movement to remember black women who have not attracted the same attention as other cases.

    Breonna Taylor: Protesters call on people to 'say her name'
  • Oranga Tamariki needs to treat mothers with humanity

    Audio
    te ao Maori inequality
    8 Jun 2020

    Racist, abusive and unsupportive - that's how a group of Maori mothers are describing their experiences with Oranga Tamariki in a new report by the Children's Commissioner. Te Kuku O Te Manawa shares… Audio

  • The pension debate - how can we afford future super?

    Audio
    economy inequality
    8 Jun 2020
    No caption.

    The Super dilemma - how can New Zealand afford the weight of future pensions without raising the superannuation age?  Audio

  • The pension debate - how can we afford future super?

    News
    The Detail economy
    8 Jun 2020
    No caption.

    The Super dilemma - how can New Zealand afford the weight of future pensions without raising the superannuation age? 

    Audio

    Why superannuation is political kryptonite
  • Together at Home: Naomi Klein

    Audio
    environment climate
    7 Jun 2020
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    In this installment of the Aera Foundation's Together At Home series, Derek Handley talks to author Naomi Klein about how we might be able to make meaningful changes to our economy and environment in… Audio

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  • Today's sports news: What you need to know

    News
    Sport
    7 Jun 2020
    Shaun Johnson should be fit to play against the Warriors.

    In today's sports news - Sharks survive pre-match scare, Solskjaer happy with extra subs and NFL admits mistakes in protest stance.

    Today's sports news: What you need to know
  • Thousands protest against racism in Washington DC

    News
    World
    7 Jun 2020
    Demonstrators hold placards at the Lincoln Memorial during a peaceful protest against police brutality and racism, on June 6, 2020 in Washington, DC.

    Tens of thousands are marching against racism and police brutality in Washington DC, as protests sparked by George Floyd's death enter a 12th day.

    US capital braces for largest anti-racism demonstrations yet
  • Imagining decolonisation in Aotearoa

    Audio
    life and society te ao Maori
    6 Jun 2020
    Mike Ross and Amanda Thomas

    “What does decolonisation actually mean? and how does the concept inspire Māori and Pākehā New Zealanders' vision for Aotearoa? We'll ask Mike Ross (Ngati Haua) and Amanda Thomas (Pākehā), both… Audio

  • Anger and hope travel side by side after America's riots

    Audio
    crime conflict
    5 Jun 2020
    Terrence Floyd, at centre, the brother of George Floyd at the site where George Floyd died, in Minneapolis. 1 June 2020.

    An African-American pastor from George Floyd's community gives The Detail a special insight into what's happening there - and gives us hope for the future.  Audio

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