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  • Lessons from Metiria Turei’s resignation

    News
    The Wireless
    10 Aug 2017
    Metiria Turei after Green Party MPs Kennedy Graham and David Clendon withdrew from the party's caucus.

    What does it say about us, the public?

    Lessons from Metiria Turei’s resignation
  • Turei's exit no fairytale ending

    News
    Politics Comment & Analysis
    10 Aug 2017
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    Opinion - The Greens' Metiria Turei was a knight in shining armour for the disenfranchised, but the story ended too soon, Toby Morris suggests.

    Turei's exit no fairytale ending
  • Rosita Worl: 'You have to know the system better than they do'

    Audio
    history life and society
    9 Aug 2017
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    At six years old, Rosita Worl was taken from her family by welfare authorities. She went on to become an anthropologist and devoted advocate for the rights of Native Alaskans. Audio

  • Google fires worker for criticising its attitude to women

    Audio
    life and society inequality
    9 Aug 2017

    A Google employee who wrote a controversial memo about workplace diversity has been fired. Deputy editor of New Statesman magazine Helen Lewis says changes need to be made to allow more women in the… Audio

  • PNG women 'priced out' of parliament

    Audio
    Pacific politics
    8 Aug 2017

    A scholar of Pacific politics says women have been priced out of the election "game" in Papua New Guinea. Audio

  • Slice of Heaven - Choices

    Audio
    history environment
    6 Aug 2017
    A fence in Whatuwhiwhi with sings on it expressing objection to foreign development.

    It's obvious that immigration has changed New Zealand in the past. But it's difficult to foresee how it will change us in the future. Where will the debate go and can we move past racism? What role… Audio

  • Solomon Islands' new chapter

    News
    Preview
    4 Aug 2017
    The sun sets over Lawson Tama Stadium in Honiara where thousands gathered to farewell the Regional Assistance Mission to Solomon Islands.

    The Regional Assistance Mission to Solomon Islands.

    Solomon Islands' new chapter
  • Gender pay gap on boards narrows - but still a big concern

    Audio
    business
    4 Aug 2017

    The pay gap between men and women serving on company boards has more than halved over the past three years, but inequality remains a big concern. Audio

  • Is it OK for Jacinda Ardern to be asked about baby plans?

    Audio
    politics inequality
    2 Aug 2017

    Male politicians weigh on on whether new Labour leader Jacinda Ardern should be asked questions about her baby plans. Audio

  • Female politicians: don't ask us about our pregnancy plans

    Audio
    politics inequality
    2 Aug 2017
    A young pregnant woman holds her belly

    Female politicians who've had children while in Parliament say it's totally inappropriate to be asked about their pregnancy plans. Audio

  • Game-changing NZ albums by women

    Audio
    music
    2 Aug 2017
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    Kirsten Johnstone discusses gender inequity in the music industry and highlights some game changing New Zealand albums by women. Audio

  • Social advocates lay out plan to close inequality gap

    News
    New Zealand inequality
    2 Aug 2017
    Wellington beneficiary, Debbie Leyland.

    Living wage advocate Muriel Tunoho said the wide income gap between the richest and poorest New Zealanders "corrode our social fabric".

    'Who can afford to buy fruit on a benefit?'
  • 'I haven't seen a full bowl of fruit in any houses of anyone I know, for years'

    Audio
    money
    2 Aug 2017
    Debbie Leyland

    A new collective of community groups are demanding more action from MPs in the fight against inequality. Audio

  • Ardern: 'I absolutely believe that I am up to the job'

    News
    Politics
    1 Aug 2017
    Jacinda Ardern addresses media after being elected Labour Party leader

    Labour's new leader Jacinda Ardern says she and her team will run the 'campaign of our lives' in the lead-up to the September election. Video

    Ardern: 'I absolutely believe that I am up to the job'
  • Little the latest among Labour's short-lived leaders

    News
    Politics Comment & Analysis
    1 Aug 2017
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    Analysis - Andrew Little's time at the top was brief - in keeping with the trend followed by recent Labour Party leaders.

    Little the latest among Labour's short-lived leaders
  • Gentrification and the new urban crisis

    Audio
    environment author interview
    31 Jul 2017
    no caption

    Fifteen years ago one of the world's leading urbanists urged city leaders to make urban areas more attractive to the creative classes it has worked rather too well, he says. Audio

  • From Delhi's shantytowns to corridors of power

    Audio
    politics movies
    31 Jul 2017
    No caption

    Two filmmakers in India are caught up in a landmark censorship battle to show their movie after the country's censor board refused to certify it. Khushboo Ranka and Vinay Shukla have directed An… Audio

  • Review: Nevertheless by Alec Baldwin

    Audio
    books arts
    30 Jul 2017
    Nevertheless by Alec Baldwin thumbnail

    In his memoir Nevertheless, Alec Baldwin spends a great deal of time worrying about money, says Dan Slevin.

  • Slice of Heaven - Theory and Practice

    Audio
    history environment
    30 Jul 2017
    A portrait of journalist Ali Ikram.

    New Zealand is one of the great immigrant nations. Everyone here has a link to someone from somewhere else. But that doesn't mean everyone can agree on who should get to come here next. In the third… Audio

  • Brighter Future? Recession, recovery and record immigration

    Audio 28 Jul 2017
    Bill English on Budget Day, 2016

    To end RNZ's Is This The Brighter Future? series, senior journalists Jane Patterson and Patrick O'Meara crunch the numbers on the government's economic stewardship.

  • Solo mum: 'I live on literally $10 a week for my own food'

    News
    New Zealand politics
    27 Jul 2017
    05072016 Photo: Rebekah Parsons-King. Ministry of Social Development on Willis Street in Wellington.

    Choosing between paying the rent and putting food on the table is life for many sole parents reliant on a benefit.

    Solo mum: 'I live on literally $10 a week for my own food'
  • US transgender ban shocks community and Pentagon

    Audio
    defence force politics
    27 Jul 2017
    US transgender ban shocks community and Pentagon

    There has been outrage across the United States following President Donald Trump's ban on transgender people from the military. Video, Audio

  • Costly basics hitting beneficiaries harder - Stats NZ

    News
    Business economy
    27 Jul 2017
    020514. Photo Diego Opatowski / RNZ. New Zealand money. Currency. Two dollars coins.

    Beneficiaries faced a 0.3 percent increase in living costs, while costs fell 0.1 percent for the highest earners, the latest quarterly data shows.

    Costly basics hitting beneficiaries harder - Stats NZ
  • NZ has done 'horrific job' protecting intellectually disabled people in state care - commissioner

    News
    New Zealand disability
    27 Jul 2017
    Child with head in hands

    Abuse of intellectually disabled people in state care over five decades, brought to light in a new report, is utterly sickening, the Disability Rights Commissioner says. Audio

    NZ has done 'horrific job' protecting intellectually disabled in state care
  • Greens' potential partners keep distance from Turei controversy

    News
    Politics inequality
    27 Jul 2017
    Left to right: James Shaw and Metiria Turei, Andrew Little and Winston Peters

    Labour stresses the party is separate and has its own campaign, while NZ First won't be drawn on whether it would work in a Cabinet with Ms Turei.

    Greens' potential partners keep distance from Turei controversy
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