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PSA takes legal action against govt over working from home restrictions
Union takes legal action on public sector working from home restrictions
The PSA said the government cannot simply require public servants stop working from home.
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Ethnic leaders: Landmark report welcomed but actions need to follow
Ethnic leaders: Landmark report welcomed but actions need to follow
Asian Network chief executive Vishal Rishi says the report confirms inequity exists and policy makers need to make changes sooner rather than later.
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New report highlights bias and discrimination against ethnic communities
New report highlights bias and discrimination against ethnic communities
The all-encompassing report looked at the ethnic communities' work and employment, health and wellbeing, connectedness and belonging.
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After Hunter Biden's pardon, White House considers broader clemency
After Hunter Biden's pardon, White House considers broader clemency
The White House is listening to demands for the president to extend the same grace to thousands of people wronged by the US judicial system as he did to his son Hunter, officials say.
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The grim picture of homelessness for NZ women
The grim picture of homelessness for NZ women
A new study by Ihi Research has found four out of five homeless women in Aotearoa are Māori, with some as young as 15. Audio
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Land of opportunity or bicultural nation? Twin visions of national identity face off over Treaty principles
Contrasting visions of national identity face off over Treaty principles
Analysis - And the implications for social cohesion and the quality of democratic debate are serious, Olli Hellmann writes.
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New study details harrowing experiences of homeless women
Audio 6 Dec 2024A new report has found some homeless women find it safer to sleep on the streets than at a shelter. Audio
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Māori, rural children at greater risk of severe paediatric appendicitis
Māori, rural children at greater risk of severe paediatric appendicitis
Rural kids suffer severe appendicitis four times the rate of those in urban areas, and Māori children double the rate than non-Māori. Audio
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Government's Marsden Fund cuts: All humanities, social sciences research funding slashed
'Chilling': Govt slashes Marsden Fund money for humanities, social sciences
Cutting all research funding for the fields is a massive step backwards, critics say.
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'The struggle is real, I've been there': The Auckland charity rescuing tonnes of kai
'The struggle is real, I've been there': The Auckland charity rescuing tonnes of kai
Fair Food is rescuing tonnes of food from supermarkets that is nearing its use-by date or slightly damaged but still good to eat and redistributing it to those in need. Audio
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Pacific people always likely to be worst-affected by pandemic - Covid inquiry
Pacific people always likely to be worst-affected by pandemic - Covid inquiry
The first part of New Zealand's Commission of Inquiry into the Covid response says a disproportionate share of the health burden fell on Pacific peoples and Māori. Audio
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Health NZ says cuts will keep going to 2027, reports $722m deficit
Cuts will keep going to 2027, Health NZ says
Te Whatu Ora has announced it's extending its cost cutting plan as it reports a $722m deficit.
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Digging into kai resilience with the Waitara Foodbank
Digging into kai resilience with the Waitara Foodbank
A Taranaki foodbank is prioritising food-sovereignty to counter a broken model.
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The Panel with Ali Jones & Shane Te Pou (Part 2)
Tonight on The Panel, Wallace Chapman is joined by panellists Ali Jones & Shane Te Pou to discuss No Pay Day - the day that women in Aotearoa effectively begin working for free. Plus the reopening of… Audio
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'Exciting': Nanaia Mahuta is 're-entering' politics
'Exciting': Nanaia Mahuta is 're-entering' politics
The former Labour minister has returned to Labour after taking a year off, but says it's not her "intention" to run again.
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Call for children to have their own representation in relationship break-ups
Call for children to have an advocate in relationship break-ups
The difference between a stable home and being in crisis can be as simple as the loss of a job or a relationship break-up, advocate Mark Henaghan says. Audio
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Crown failed to follow process in Māori Health Authority disestablishment: Waitangi Tribunal
Crown failed to follow process in Māori Health Authority disestablishment
The Waitangi Tribunal has released the first part of its inquiry and found the Crown did not follow robust policy processes. Audio
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Effective opposition and the question of tax - Labour's year of 'listening'
Effective opposition and tax - Labour's year of 'listening'
Analysis: The party is meeting in Christchurch this weekend to begin paving its path to the 2026 campaign.
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Shortsighted, 'shameful' and 'ludicrous' - reaction to more jobs axed in health sector
Shortsighted, 'shameful' and 'ludicrous': Anger as more health jobs axed
Plans to cut nearly 1500 jobs at Health NZ - Te Whatu Ora have been met with outrage by health sector leaders. Audio
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Principals' anger over cutbacks to 'jolly good' school lunch scheme
Principals' anger over cutbacks to 'jolly good' school lunch scheme
At least two schools have opted out of the revised free lunch scheme for next year. Audio
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Fewer teens vaping, but concern remains for children as young as 10
Concern as children young as 10 vape
A new survey shows the numbers of teens taking up vaping is dropping - but advocates say older students are falling through the gaps. Audio
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'You do it for the kids': Wellington's massive Secret Santa mission
'You do it for the kids': Wellington's massive Secret Santa mission
A Wellington community is banding together to provide children in need with Christmas presents in a giant version of Secret Santa.
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Fears NZ on track to fall well short of 2025 smokefree goal
Fears NZ to fall well short of smokefree goal
Public health experts have warned the goal is in jeopardy if smoking rates continue to flatline.
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Desperate tenants seek help from Wellington council's social housing agency
Desperate tenants seek help from council
Tenants struggling to pay rent are scared they'll become homeless, while their landlord sits on a multi-million dollar fund designed to support them. Audio
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People of the hīkoi: 76-year-old master's graduate wins hearts of Māori
76-year-old master's grad wins hearts at hīkoi
Noel O'Malley is proud to be tangata Tiriti - and after being claimed by hīkoi organisers as their own, he's now known as Matua Noel.