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  • Up to $5000 - to leave Auckland

    Audio
    25 May 2016

    The government is offering people living in Auckland state housing or on its streets up to $5000 to leave the city and move to the regions. Audio

  • The Auckland housing crisis is throwing up new issues

    Audio
    25 May 2016

    Mark Graham, Building Guide publisher, joins the discussion on dodgy products being used in houses as well as the cost of building a home. Audio

  • Māori, refugee health services to miss out

    News
    New Zealand Regional
    24 May 2016
    Wellington Hospital.

    A Wellington-based primary healthcare service says it's facing cuts to important services for Māori, refugees and others.

    Māori, refugee health services to miss out
  • Union says Spotless' payroll system like Novopay

    Audio
    23 May 2016

    The Union representing cleaners says hundreds of New Zealanders working for the company Spotless are not being paid for all the hours they work. Audio

  • Call for Māori staff to curb cancer rates

    News
    New Zealand Election 2008
    23 May 2016
    Polly Marsters, Cancer Coordinator at Te Runanga O Raukawa

    Māori health providers say more Māori medical staff are needed if the woeful cancer rate is to improve.

    Call for Māori staff to curb cancer rates
  • Violent protests erupt in Chile

    News
    World
    22 May 2016
    A security guard died when masked protestors burnt a pharmacy and supermarket.

    Violent protests have broken out in Chile during the state-of-the-nation address by President Michelle Bachelet.

    Violent protests erupt in Chile
  • Little targets National over growing inequality

    News
    Politics housing
    22 May 2016
    Andrew Little during caucus run 1.03.16

    The Labour Party has challenged the government to deliver a Budget this week that benefits middle New Zealand and stops the squeeze on working families.

    Little targets National over growing inequality
  • Linda Tirado - Down and Out in Utah and Washington DC

    Audio
    22 May 2016
    Linda Tirado

    In her book Hand to Mouth: Living in Bootstrap America Linda Tirado writes eloquently of the millions of people in her home country – the US – who work hard, yet still struggle. She knows because she… Audio

  • Funds cut from parents-as-teachers scheme

    News
    Politics
    20 May 2016
    Father and child silhouette on beach generic

    A programme that has helped tens of thousands of parents during its 25 years is to be scrapped.

    Funds cut from parents-as-teachers scheme
  • A radical approach to charity

    Audio
    19 May 2016
    Give Directly

    GiveDirectly aims to help people living in extreme poverty in Kenya and Uganda by making unconditional cash transfers via mobile phone. Paul Brennan talks to Ian Bassin about this radical, but simple… Audio

  • Living Wage gaining momentum in Nelson

    News
    New Zealand Regional
    18 May 2016
    Convenor of the Living Wage Movement, Annie Newman.

    Momentum is building in Nelson for a campaign to call employers to pay the Living Wage of just under $20 an hour.

    Living Wage gaining momentum in Nelson
  • Toby & Toby... on the decile system and a schools funding shake-up

    News
    New Zealand Comment & Analysis
    18 May 2016
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    OPINION: Figuring out the decile system and whether it makes the grade can be trickier than Year 10 maths. Toby Morris and Toby Manhire do their homework.

    Is the decile system's number up?
  • Better homeless data needed to drive better public policy decisions.

    Audio
    18 May 2016

    Guyon Espiner talks to Max Rashbrooke, who researches and writes on inequality and the founder of the Gimme Shelter campaign, James Crow. Audio

  • State home tenant charged over meth use

    News
    New Zealand housing
    17 May 2016
    State Housing in Upper Hutt

    A former Christchurch tenant has been ordered to pay nearly $20,000 after using methamphetamine in a state house.

    State home tenant charged over meth use
  • Hundreds tell WINZ they're homeless

    News
    New Zealand housing
    16 May 2016
    Prime Minister John Key

    Just over 400 people went to Work and Income saying they were homeless in March, Prime Minister John Key says. Audio

    Hundreds tell WINZ they're homeless
  • 'The last bastion of chauvinism' in New Zealand Sport

    Audio
    16 May 2016
    Rugby players lock arms

    The New Zealand Rugby board has been in existence for 124 years and in all that time there has never been a woman on the board. Brent Impey is the chairman of New Zealand Rugby, and he's vowing to… Audio

  • More women on public sector boards

    News
    Politics inequality
    16 May 2016
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    Women now make up 43 percent of people on state sector boards and committees, a new record, the government says.

    More women on public sector boards
  • Plea for budget to deliver on Auckland housing

    News
    New Zealand housing
    16 May 2016
    The boot is full of bedding and some food

    The government can't continue to ignore the growing numbers of people forced to live in cars, shipping containers and garages, say social housing groups.

    Auckland housing: 'We've lost the plot'
  • Medical tourism 'mirrors colonial inequalities'

    News
    New Zealand health
    15 May 2016
    Kirsten Lovelock in New Delhi, 2015

    New Zealanders travelling to countries for cheap healthcare are further widening a two-tier system, an Otago University study says. Audio

    Medical tourism 'mirrors colonial inequalities'
  • Key ends week deeply satisfied

    News
    Comment & Analysis politics
    14 May 2016
    Prime Minister John Key speaks to media about the Panama Papers whistleblower on 7 May 2016.

    OPINION: Overblown rhetoric on the Panama Papers from the Prime Minister's enemies has again made them look ridiculous, writes Matthew Hooton.

    Key ends week deeply satisfied
  • Rokhsareh Ghaemmaghami: freeing a refugee rapper

    Audio
    14 May 2016
    Rokhsareh Ghaemmaghami

    Kim Hill talks to Iranian filmmaker Rokhsareh Ghaemmaghami who is presenting her feature-length documentary Sonita, about an Afghani refugee girl who wants to be a rapper, at the 11th International… Audio

  • CEO gender imbalance 'gobsmacking'

    News
    New Zealand inequality
    13 May 2016
    A man and two women in business dress stand on a balcony in an office.

    There are now no women listed as CEOs in any of New Zealand's top 50 businesses, while the disparity between chief executives and workers' pay continues to grow. Audio

    CEO gender imbalance 'gobsmacking'
  • CEO salaries soar, workers' remain stagnant

    Audio
    13 May 2016

    Data collated by the New Zealand Herald and published today shows the CEOs from New Zealand's largest listed companies had an average pay increase of 12 percent in 2015, compared with 3.2 percent for… Audio

  • Call for women in rugby boardrooms

    Audio
    12 May 2016

    The chair of the NZRFU Brent Impey says he wants to see more women in the boardroom. Audio

  • Toby & Toby on ... The Panama Paper chase

    News
    New Zealand Comment & Analysis
    12 May 2016
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    OPINION: Has there really been any impact on New Zealand's reputation from the Panama Paper chase? Toby Manhire and Toby Morris look at the evidence.

    Toby & Toby: The Panama Paper chase
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