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Kate's Klassics: Essays by George Orwell
Author of five collections of poems, most recently Snow White's Coffin; discussing Essays by George Orwell. Audio
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James Crow: vegan treats and the homeless
Auckland co-founder of Tommy and James, which produces the dairy-free Nice Blocks range, Little Island Nice Cream, and Little Island Coconut Milk. He is also the founder of Gimme Shelter, working on… Audio
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Kaitahi
Social entrepreneur Sophie Barclay is cooking up change in her community. She's the founder of Kaitahi, a social feasting initiative teaching people how to cook and as a side dish, building better… Audio, Gallery
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State care petition taken to Parliament
State care petition taken to Parliament
A 21-year-old woman who spent 15 years in state care says being kicked out at 17 was tough and she dropped out of school so she could work to pay her rent.
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Fiji Girl Guides launches Voices against Violence badge
Fiji Girl Guides launches Voices against Violence badge
The Fiji Girl Guides are the first in the Pacific to launch the Voices against Violence badge.
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Campaign against Gender-based Violence sparks events
The Pacific has been awash with the colour orange over the past week, as a campaign highlighting violence against women has sparked events in more than eight countries. Audio
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Judge accuses police of brutality
A North Shore man's prosecution in Queensland has become embarrassing for police who've been accused by a judge of assaulting him and ordered to pay up. Audio
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It is International Disabilities Day
And that has made what Kylie Jenner did a hot button topic.Kylie Jenner from the Kardashian clan has angered disabled people by posing in a gold wheelchair for a magazine cover. Audio
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Aussie man fired for cyber bullying
An Australian columnist has shared all the abuse she gets via social media. As a result a man lost his job. Fair enough? Audio
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Weekly Listening: Erykah Badu, M.I.A. and Benny Sings
Weekly Listening: New music reviews
A quick wrap-up of some of the best new songs from the past week.
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Homeless future for many elderly
A new report from the Salvation Army says many of us won't own anhome and won't be able to afford to pay rent in old age. Mayor Campbell Roberts joins the Panel. Audio
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More families in need of food - Salvation Army
More families in need of food - Salvation Army
Every week another 300 families struggling to put food on the table are turning to the Salvation Army for help, the organisation says.
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Robert Wade - Inequality
Robert Wade is a New Zealander based in the UK - he's a professor of political economy at the London School of Economics, and he is a world expert on inequality. A couple of years ago he spoke to… Audio
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Same-sex renewal of vows barred in Cook Islands
A gay couple who were hoping to renew their vows on a Cook Island beach last weekend, have been barred by the local community. Audio
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He For She Campaign - Sue Kedgley
A global campaign with the aim of ending inequality between men and women by 2030 is being launched in New Zealand today. The "He-for-She" campaign takes a difference stance from the traditional… Audio
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Gender diversity in leadership positions
Economist Eric Crampton discusses gender diversity in leadership positions. Audio
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Turakina Maori Girls College to shut
After 110 years of educating young Maori women, Turakina Maori Girls Boarding School will close its doors next week. Audio
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Labour leader may have elicited one concession from Australia
The Labour Party leader, Andrew Little, may have managed to wring one concession on his visit to Canberra for the rights of New Zealanders living in Australia. Audio
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Academics decry "dangerous trend" of limiting academic freedom
The head of the Tertiary Education Union says it's dangerous that government departments are withholding data and clamping down on public commentary from academics. Audio
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Toddlers pick up anti-fat views: study
Otago University researchers say toddlers are picking up anti-obesity attitudes from their mothers. Audio
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Maori legal needs still unmet
Community Law says too many Maori are not getting the legal advice they need. Audio
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Female Soldiers - Gayle Tzemach Lemmon
For almost ten years, U.S Special Forces working in Afghanistan were working blind, unable to gather intelligence from the largest group of citizens in the country, women. When soldiers raided… Audio
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Women give up on ambition
A new study has found that women are just as ambitious as men but give up in the face of adversity. Audio
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Hundreds march to demand action on housing
Hundreds march to demand action on housing
Several hundred people took part in hikoi in the country's largest cities demanding warm and dry rental homes, and an end to child poverty.
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Melani Anae and Will 'Ilolahia: Polynesian Panthers
Dr Anae is Senior Lecturer and Director of Research of Pacific Studies at the University of Auckland; Will 'Ilolahia is the founder of the Waiata Artists Trust. Both were members of the Polynesian… Audio