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NZ Pasifika language weeks important to break down intolerance
Audio 4 Oct 2016A Pacific studies scholar says language weeks are a good way to break down high levels of intolerance of other languages being spoken in New Zealand. Audio
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NZ Pasifika language weeks break down intolerance
NZ Pasifika language weeks break down intolerance
The Pasifika language weeks in New Zealand are important for breaking down societal intolerance of Pasifika and Maori language as well as other minority ethnic languages, an academic says.
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Craig ordered to pay nearly $129k to MacGregor
Craig ordered to pay nearly $129k to MacGregor
Colin Craig was told to pay $128,780 for breaching a confidentiality agreement with his former press secretary, a just-released decision shows. Audio
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Cities of Tomorrow: a better life?
At the heart of every city are its people. What does it mean for a city to be inclusive, and how can we manage human interactions in an age of rising inequalities? Recorded in Christchurch, the final… Audio
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Weekly Reading: Beyoncé, Hillary Clinton and South Park (yes, seriously)
Weekly Reading: Beyoncé, Hillary Clinton and South Park (yes, seriously)
Our weekly recap highlighting the best feature stories from around the internet.
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North Korean defector granted NZ citizenship
North Korean defector granted NZ citizenship
A North Korean man who defected to the south then fled to New Zealand has won an appeal to stay in the country.
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Rugby player's contract terminated over attack
Rugby player's contract terminated over attack
Wellington Rugby and Losi Filipo have agreed to terminate his contract after he was discharged without conviction for an attack on four people. Video, Audio
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Filipo assault a reflection of society not rugby culture - Tew
Filipo assault a reflection of society not rugby culture - Tew
The Rugby Union has denied there is a culture of violence in the game, saying cases like Wellington player Losi Filipo's assault on four people were a reflection of greater society. Video, Audio
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Transhuman after all
Kathryn Ryan speaks to Ramez Naam, an award-winning author, futurist and computer scientist who contemplates a world where humans and our use of technology are significantly enhanced. His fiction and… Audio
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Twitter begins discussions to explore sale options
Twitter begins discussions to explore sale options
Twitter is reported to have started talks with several technology companies to explore selling itself.
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Visible women at 60
Photographer Jenny O'Connor’s reflection on what it means to be heading towards the big ‘Six O’. Audio, Gallery
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The Singles Life: Is this the NZ music video of the year?
The Singles Life: Is this the NZ music video of the year?
Rei may be that most feared and sinister thing – a Wellington rapper – but we mustn't hold that against him.
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Colin Craig defamation trial: Hager gives evidence
Colin Craig defamation trial: Nicky Hager gives evidence
The author of Dirty Politics has told a court about his investigation into Whale Oil blogger Cameron Slater and his links with Jordan Williams.
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Love is dead: An emotional guide to the Brangelina bombshell
Love is dead: An emotional guide to the Brangelina bombshell
Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie were the greatest Hollywood power couple of their generation. And now they’re over.
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Please, call me wahine
Please, call me wahine
To mark Suffrage Day, we asked four amazing women to write a few words 123 years on from winning the right to vote.
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Premiere: Barracks unleash their new single Lovestay
Premiere: Barracks unleash their new single Lovestay
"I'm seen as an 'adult' but still drink two litre bottles of Mountain Dew in bed and barely know how to use a microwave."
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Hayne denies any wrongdoing
Hayne denies any wrongdoing
Gold Coast NRL star Jarryd Hayne says he had no idea of the alleged bikie affiliation of Chris Bloomfield after video emerged of the pair partying together.
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Tongan community in NZ fight for language's growth
Tongan community in NZ fight for language's growth
Uike Kātoanga'i 'o e Lea Faka-Tonga or Tongan Language Week was celebrated in New Zealand this week. Video, Audio
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Lewis Stanton becomes Nelson's hot election issue
Nelson's long-time protester and pavement occupier, Lewis Stanton, is becoming a hot election issue in the town. A mayoral candidate has promised a solution...if he's elected. Video, Audio
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Half of all NZ men experience online harassment - survey
Half of all NZ men experience online harassment - survey
Three out of four New Zealand men under 30 and more than half of all men have been victim to online harassment, a survey has shown.
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Māori lawyer helps Sioux Tribe in pipeline protest
Māori lawyer helps Sioux Tribe protest against a North Dakota oil pipeline
A Māori lawyer is helping an indigenous tribe in North Dakota protesting against an oil pipeline being built over their sacred burial site.
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Playing the long game
A new policing policy to get burglary numbers down made headlines this past week, and so did a reporter lifting the lid on a previous burglary stats that didn't stack up after years of probing. Does… Video, Audio
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Playing the long game
Playing the long game
A new policing policy to get burglary numbers down made headlines this past week, and so did a reporter lifting the lid on a previous burglary stats that didn't stack up after years of probing. Does…
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The man who speaks only te reo every September
Mahuru Māori: The man who speaks only te reo every September
If you run into someone this month who will only speak in te reo, it's likely they're joining Paraone Gloyne in Mahuru Māori.
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The Singles Life: Who the hell is Graham Candy?
Who the hell is Graham Candy?
If his record label is to be believed, Graham Candy is about to become NZ's next big export. Hussein Moses and Katie Parker attempt to figure out the appeal.