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'Don't give up looking' - new social housing complex opens in Hamilton
'Don't give up looking' - new social housing complex opens in Hamilton
Residents of a new Salvation Army social housing complex in Hamilton say they are grateful to live there.
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UNGA wraps up with Pacific Islands leaders reinforcing message on climate action
What Pacific Islands leaders said at the UNGA
Paific Island leaders have wrapped up the 79th Session of the UNGA reinforcing their message to global leaders that the world needs to act urgently to combat the climate crisis.
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Plan for clearer pathways to manufacturing, engineering and logistics industries for Pasifika
Plan for clearer pathways to MEL industries for Pasifika
The Lumana'i o Tagata Moana Pacific Peoples Workforce Development Action Plan by Hanga-Aro-Rau is a partnership with Pacific communities, industries, businesses and providers. Audio
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ANZ backs capital gains tax - what about the other bank bosses?
ANZ backs CGT - what about the other bank bosses?
After Antonia Watson expressed support for a capital gains tax, RNZ asked the other banks what they thought.
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'Threatens to waste healthcare resources': Māori academics ask government to rescind 'colourblind' directive
Māori academics ask government to rescind 'colourblind' directive
A group of Māori academics and health workers are asking the government to rescind its recent directive for public services to be based on need, not race
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Access to a GP can make all the difference in surviving lung cancer – and that is a problem for Māori
GP access a problem for Māori with lung cancer
Comment - Surviving lung cancer in Aotearoa New Zealand could depend on whether you can access a GP - raising questions about equity in the country's health system.
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What children still need after 100 years of rights
One hundred years of child rights
The Declaration of the Rights of the Child was adopted on 26 September 1924. But what do children still need after 100 years? Audio
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Covid-19 RATs no longer free from 1 October
'Extremely depressing': Covid-19 tests no longer free from October
From Tuesday, there will be no more free Covid-19 rapid antigen tests. Here's what that means for you.
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Assisted dying, three years on: What you need to know
End of Life Choice Act review: What you need to know
Explainer - The Health Ministry is reviewing New Zealand's assisted dying system. What do we know about how it's working so far?
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Ethnic leaders call for greater involvement in crafting government policy
Ethnic leaders call for greater involvement in crafting government policy
Community groups also highlight disproportionate political representation, health inequalities, rising crime and foreign interference in a meeting with Prime Minister Christopher Luxon.
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How four billionaires are selling us a fantasy.
Four tech billionaires are selling us a vision of the future where the world is run by Artificial Intelligence, crypto is standard currency and humans will be living on Mars. Audio
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The pros and cons of working from home
The pros and cons of working from home
There are fewer people at your Friday drinks - but are you happier working from home?
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UNFPA report reveals health disparities for Pacific women
A new report by the United Nations Population Fund UNFPA points to a faliure in gender-inequality for thousands of women and girls across the Pacific. Audio
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Shortage of pain specialists hurting patients' recovery
Shortage of pain specialists hurting patients' recovery
Some regions - including Gisborne, Whanganui, Palmerston North, Nelson and the West Coast - have no specialist pain medicine physicians.
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Louise Upston rejects official advice $3b a year needed to fix child poverty
Minister rejects official advice $3b a year needed to fix child poverty
Minister for Child Poverty Reduction Louise Upston says the government is taking a different approach. Audio
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Malaysian environmentalist fears closure of Auckland recycling mill will lead to pollution
Malaysian environmentalist - Stop sending us your rubbish, NZ
The closure of Oji's Penrose paper mill means Aotearoa will be sending another hundred thousand tonnes a year of cleaned waste paper to Malaysia for recycle. Audio
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What's the deal with 'free money' from power companies?
What's the deal with 'free money' from power companies?
Not everyone qualifies for a discount or bill credit, here's why- and whether you might be one of them.
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Is a 'rich pricks' attitude holding NZ back?
Is a 'rich pricks' attitude holding NZ back?
New Zealanders struggle to speak candidly about wealth, which might make it hard to address growing inequality.
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How NZ is failing at HPV cancer prevention
The massive cost of not getting an HPV vaccination
Every year, 600 people are diagnosed with HPV-related cancers that could be prevented with a free vaccine
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How NZ is failing at HPV cancer prevention
Every year, 600 people are diagnosed with HPV-related cancers that could be prevented with a free vaccine. Audio
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The Panel with Leonie Freeman and Chris Wikaira (Part 1)
Tonight on The Panel, Wallace Chapman and panellists Leonie Freeman and Chris Wikaira discuss how some Aucklanders are sweltering in over-glazed, under-ventilated units with too many toilets and not… Audio
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Funding cuts could see 'significant change' for Whakaata Māori
Funding cuts could see 'significant change' for Whakaata Māori
Its chief executive says the organisation is looking "at everything possible" to achieve cost savings and ensure the next 20 years for Whakaata Māori.
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Is a ‘rich pricks’ attitude stopping Aotearoa from getting to grips with growing inequality?
Is a 'rich pricks' attitude holding NZ back?
New Zealanders struggle to speak candidly about wealth, which might make it hard to address growing inequality.
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'No way' the government's 'one-size-fits-all' health approach will work - report author
'No way' a 'one-size-fits-all' health approach will work - report author
A new study shows Pasifika children in Aotearoa are 115 times more likely to be hospitalised with acute rheumatic fever than European children.
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Syphilis hitting Māori and Pasifika the hardest
Syphilis hitting Māori and Pasifika the hardest
Rates of the disease are on the rise and hitting Māori and Pasifika the hardest.