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Government can't ignore OECD report - union
The secondary school teachers union says the Government can't ignore a new report that says children living in poverty are not learning maths as well as wealthier children. Audio
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Women discuss "sexism" debate raging among Democrats
The battle to put a woman into the White House for the first time ever has taken a vitriolic turn. Audio
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Report shows poverty big factor in under achievement
A new OECD report says poor children in New Zealand are over six times more likely than well-off children to do badly at maths. Audio
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Sanders, Trump win in New Hampshire
Bernie Sanders, Donald Trump win in New Hampshire primary
Republican Donald Trump and Democrat Bernie Sanders have shaken up the US presidential race with decisive victories in the New Hampshire primary.
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Kiwis in Aus shut out of disability services
Kiwis in Aus shut out of disability services
Severely disabled children born in Australia are being denied access to the National Disability Insurance Scheme because their parents are New Zealand citizens.
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Working families living in garages and overcrowded homes
Working families say rental prices, coupled with the housing shortage in Auckland are so severe, they've had no option but to live with their children in draughty, cold garages, or on the floors of… Audio
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Macedonia at midnight
Macedonia at midnight
As she hunted down six thieves in Skopje, Mava Moayyed realised she wasn't quite as invincible as she thought.
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Equal number of female, male lawyers for first time
Equal number of female, male lawyers for first time
There will be equal numbers of men and women lawyers this year for the first time, but females are still outnumbered in the highest levels of the profession.
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Education policy 'about meeting the demand'
Spending on Labour free education plan not capped
The cost of Labour's three years free tertiary education policy would not be capped, party leader Andrew Little says. Audio
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People paying off loans will support Labour - union
People paying off loans will support Labour - union
People paying off student loans will support Labour's new policy of free tertiary education for future students, the Tertiary Education Union believes. Audio
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HART: stories from the Stolen Generation
'Brave and quietly devastating' is the way one reviewer described acclaimed Australian play HART which will be performed at The Basement Theatre in Auckland and BATS theatre in Wellington as part of… Audio
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Angela Tiatia - Survey/Fa'aliga
At the heart of a new survey show by artist Angela Tiatia is a video work called Edging and Seaming. On one screen a lone Pasifika woman in Auckland sews baby garments in her garage, while on the… Audio, Gallery
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How much do you earn?
Audio 29 Jan 2016One theory to help overcome pay inequality is to ask your co-workers how much they earn. Would you? Audio
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Council-owned pool charges for shade
Council-owned Parnell Baths charges for shade
Parnell Baths is charging $40 to use its large umbrellas, prompting calls to treat shade as a public good. Audio
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Oxford Dictionaries accused of sexism
Oxford Dictionaries have come under fire on social media amid accusations of sexism in its example sentences. A Canadian anthropologist tweeted the publisher last week about the sentences - which… Video, Audio
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Flatmate ad bans straights from applying
What's wrong with an ad which excludes a "couple, a heterosexual person, or someone who is loud at night, or drinks/does drugs/parties a lot." Audio
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Get ready for the start of the political year
Get ready for the start of the political year
The political year gets under way in earnest today. Amelia Langford asks three senior politicians to preview party priorities for 2016.
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Time for radical housing moves
Business journalist Liam Dann is calling for more radical measures around housing to stop economic and social upheaval. Audio
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Giving back - Leprosy Mission NZ in Bangladesh
There are about 5 million people affected by leprosy around the globe. Lynda Chanwai-Earle and Justin Gregory bring us a story about high profile Asian New Zealanders in Bangladesh bringing aid to… Audio, Gallery
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Giving back - Leprosy Mission NZ in Bangladesh
Giving back - Leprosy Mission NZ in Bangladesh
There are about 5 million people affected by leprosy around the globe. Lynda Chanwai-Earle and Justin Gregory bring us a story about high profile Asian New Zealanders in Bangladesh bringing aid to…
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Forgotten Victims - Elaine Lacey
Five years on from the Canterbury Earthquakes there is concern over a group of so-called forgotten victims - adolescent boys. Anti violence group Aviva say they have seen a rise in violent behaviour… Audio
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Public service gender pay gap
Women earn substantially less than men in most government departments. Audio
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Gender pay gap: Young women told to think big
Gender pay gap: Young women told to think big
Encouraging young women to consider careers that are in high demand and offer high wages could help address the bleak gender pay gap, the Minister for Women says. Audio
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'NZ women making microscopic gains'
'NZ women making microscopic gains'
OPINION: More disappointing than today's news of a pay gap in New Zealand's public service is the people who accept it as par for the course, says Dita De Boni
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Rio Olympics Neighbourhood Watch
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