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'A positive step forward' - Taskforce to tackle racism at university
Academics who made allegations of racism at the University of Waikato are welcoming the outcome of an independent review.
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Waikato University review finds racism claims were 'incorrect, inaccurate'
An independent review into allegations of casual and structural racism at Waikato University has concluded the claims are "incorrect, inaccurate", and reflective of differing perspectives.
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'We are really frightened about being Māori at the university'
Māori academics alleging structural racism at the University of Waikato have received support from around the country since speaking out, but two professors admit it is still frightening to be Māori… Audio
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Independent review to investigate claims of racism at University of Waikato
An independent review led by Sir Harawira Gardiner and Hekia Parata will look into claims of casual or structural racism at the University of Waikato.
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Redcliffs School reopens after years of perseverance since Canterbury quakes
It's been dubbed Canterbury's little seaside community who never gave up.
Nine years in the making, it was Redcliffs School''s grand re-opening today after earthquake damage rendered the old site… Video, Audio
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Former PPTA president Angela Roberts to run for Labour
Former PPTA president Angela Roberts has ended years of speculation announcing she's contesting the Taranaki-King Country seat for Labour at the September election.
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More teachers, smaller classes - Bridges makes first conference speech as leader
Smaller class sizes in primary schools and more teachers under a National government is the pledge Simon Bridges has given in his first speech as party leader at the National Party conference.
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'Today is a day of thanks' - Hekia Parata's valedictory
Hekia Parata says farewell to Parliament, calling New Zealand a "small, smart, sassy nation." Listen to her valedictory in full. Audio
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BANG! Episode 2: Sex and Sensibility
In episode two, we explore how teens deal with sex ed, relationships and the influence of pornography. Plus famous Kiwis travel back in time to deliver sex advice to their teen selves. Audio
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School decile system to be scrapped by govt
The government is scrapping the decile rating system for schools, replacing it with a confidential funding system.
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BANG! Episode 1: The Birds and The Bees
Melody Thomas leads a frank and often-entertaining exploration into sex, sexuality and relationships - starting at the very beginning with 'The Birds and The Bees'. Featuring everyday kiwis reflecting… Audio
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Insight: Targets and Standards - Schools After 9 Years of National Government
Schools in New Zealand have faced huge change since 2008. RNZ Education Correspondent John Gerritsen investigates what impact nine years of National Party policies have had on schools and the children… Audio
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Court told of attempted blackmail of Kōhanga Reo trust
The son of a kōhanga reo matriarch tried to blackmail the Kōhanga Reo National Trust for $800,000, the High Court in Wellington heard today.
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Kōhanga Reo trust defends trustee dismissal
The Kōhanga Reo National Trust is defending its decision to dismiss a trustee whose actions prompted the Serious Fraud Office to investigate the trust's commerical arm.
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Former trustee takes legal battle back to High Court
A former Kōhanga Reo trustee who lost his job after he blew the whistle over allegations of financial impropriety has taken his legal battle back to the High Court. Audio
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NZ's two newest ministers sworn in
Two new ministers - Scott Simpson and Tim Macindoe - have been officially sworn in at Parliament.
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Pacific youth plead for better mental health support
Mental health among young Pacific people needs urgent attention from the government, youth parliament representatives say.
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Kaye expects 'healthy debate' over Te Reo in schools
Any extension of teaching Te Reo in schools would depend on whether resources are available for it, the incoming Education Minister says. Audio
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Gerry Brownlee, Nikki Kaye winners in cabinet reshuffle
Nikki Kaye has been appointed Education Minister, and Gerry Brownlee will take over Foreign Affairs following the retirement of Hekia Parata and Murray McCully. Video, Audio
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Brownlee to take on Foreign Affairs in ministerial reshuffle
Gerry Brownlee has been named the new Foreign Affairs minister, with Nikki Kaye to take the Education portfolio in a Cabinet reshuffle announced today. Video
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Cabinet reshuffle as English gets set to appoint new foreign minister
Ben Thomas says the 'drums are beating' for Gerry Brownlee to take the Defence portfolio in today's reshuffle, but he has stood aside in the past for the good of the party and could do so again. Audio
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McCully travels to Vietnam
Murray McCully leaves New Zealand today on what is likely to be his last trip as Foreign Minister.
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Outgoing education minister Hekia Parata reflects on legacy
There are no short answers in an interview with the outgoing Education Minister, Hekia Parata, writes John Gerritsen.
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Hekia Parata reflects on role as Education Minister
Departing Education Minister Hekia Parata looks back on her time in charge of the portfolio. Audio
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Degrees for all teachers
Hekia Parata suports the requirement for greater academic qualifications for teachers. Audio