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Dylan Taylor: the ESRA think tank
Kim Hill talks to Dr Dylan Taylor, lecturer in Sociology at Victoria University of Wellington, editor of Counterfutures, and member of the board of trustees and a researcher for new think-tank… Audio
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Why is it reigning men at the UN?
Why is it reigning men at the UN?
Analysis - It's reigning men at the UN. How much is gender bias to blame, asks Leilani Momoisea.
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New Zealand goes before UN on rights of children
The United Nations Committee on the Rights of the Child has raised concerns about the naming of the new children's ministry. But Unicef New Zealand, who are also over in Geneva, says the ministry's… Audio
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Bill English basks in glow of strong GDP number
Finance Minister Bill English says economic growth will only translate into small gains for household income. Audio
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NZ's age of criminal responsibility comes under UN scrutiny
The UN asks New Zealand if focus on vulnerable children might be too narrow and at the expense of other New Zealand children. We talk to the The Children's Commissioner, Andrew Becroft, who's in… Audio
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Pakeha offenders more likely to be let off than Maori
A new report reveals Pakeha offenders are twice as likely to be let off with a formal warning, compared to Maori. Audio
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Fiji's Peter Thomson takes on presidency at UN
Fiji's Peter Thomson takes on presidency at UN
Fiji's Peter Thomson has been installed as the new president of the UN General Assembly.
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"Violence against women must be stopped"
"Violence against women must be stopped"
Changing attitudes, examining gender inequality and self-determination for women is needed to end violence against women in the Pacific.
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'NZ women deserve a minister who gives a damn'
'New Zealand women deserve a minister who gives a damn'
Opposition MPs are calling for the Minister for Women to resign after she repeatedly refused to comment on the Chiefs stripper scandal. Audio
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Pakeha parents avoid sending children to Sth Akl schools
Pakeha parents appear to be avoiding South Auckland schools when it comes to educating their children. Audio
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White parents abandon South Auckland schools
Figures show many white parents are happy to live in south Auckland but don't want their children to go to school there. Audio
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From Slacktivism to Activism - how social media is changing our lives
Russell Brown talks with Laura O'Connell Rapira, Toby Morris, Steve Abel and Sina Brown-Davis about how online awareness can be transformed in to action which changes society. Audio
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Chiefs Scandal: Plea for NZ Rugby to act on promises
Chiefs Scandal: Plea for NZ Rugby to act on promises
The Sexual Abuse Prevention Network hopes New Zealand Rugby follows through with its promises to improve players' attitudes towards women.
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Death of the sweatshop and China's dangerous appetite for seafood
According to Adam Minter of Bloomberg View, the sweatshop model of low-cost labour could soon be consigned to history as it gives way to automation and technology. Plus China's booming fishing fleet… Audio
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'We need to learn ... and we will'
Chiefs scandal: NZ Rugby to work with Louise Nicholas
NZ Rugby will work with anti-sexual-violence advocate Louise Nicholas to help educate players and the rugby community following the Chiefs scandal. Audio
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Investigation a 'wake up call' for NZ Rugby, Louise Nicholas says
Outcry over New Zealand Rugby's investigation into the Chiefs has been a "huge wake up call" for them, but it shouldn't have taken so long, women rights campaigner Louise Nicholas says. Audio
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Steve Tew says Chiefs investigation was flawed
New Zealand Rugby CEO Steve Tew has acknowledged that the investigation into the Chiefs stripper allegations was flawed. Video, Audio
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NZ Rugby CEO on Chiefs investigation
New Zealand Rugby CEO Steve Tew met with Louise Nicholas and Dr Jackie Blue today to discuss the letter they penned criticising the union's investigation into the Chiefs. Tew joins Checkpoint. Audio
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Commonwealth pledges support for Pacific development
Audio 9 Sep 2016The Pacific's Commonwealth countries are being promised help to implement global targets set for development. Audio
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Chiefs scandal: Previously unheard allegations from Scarlette aired
Chiefs scandal: Previously unheard allegations from Scarlette aired
Morning Report has aired previously unheard parts of an interview with the woman who said she was abused at the Chiefs' rugby team end-of-season function. Audio
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NZ's poorest spend half their pay on housing
NZ's lowest earners spend half of their income on housing
Rising housing costs have put the country's lowest earners under intense financial pressure. Audio
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Commonwealth women's summit in Apia closes
Commonwealth women's summit in Apia closes
The Pacific's Commonwealth countries are being promised toolkits and legal templates to help them implement global targets set for development.
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'No increase in child poverty'
No material increase in income inequality - report
The latest report on income and poverty shows New Zealand's economy is on the right track, Economic Development Minister Steven Joyce says.
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Why was My Food Bag sponsoring the Chiefs anyhow?
Why was My Food Bag sponsoring the Chiefs anyhow?
Opinion - My Food Bag has axed its Chiefs sponsorship after the stripper scandal. But why was a female-focused brand backing a rugby team? Dita de Boni explains.