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Auckland's food scene is diverse, but only for those who can afford it
Chefs Connie Clarkson, Te Kohe Tuhaka and Benjamin Bayly join Professor Paul Spoonley. Noelle McCarthy is in the chair. Audio
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Extra Time for 6 November 2015
In Extra Time this week we celebrate the All Blacks World Cup success and the reception they got on their arrival home; a woman jockey won the Melbourne Cup for the first time and managed to make her… Audio
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Extra targets could be key to Māori health
Extra targets could be key to Māori health
Setting extra nationwide targets would go a long way to reduce gaps between Māori and non-Māori in health, an Auckland researcher says.
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Parents tell of failure in special needs system
A parliamentary inquiry is hearing repeated testimony of severe short comings in the help for children with special needs such as autism. Audio
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Panel Says
What the Panelists Mai Chen and Ali Jones have been thinking about. Audio
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Legal pressure to cover mental illness in travel insurance
A young woman whose history of depression stymied her travel insurance is challenging a big insurer in what could turn out to be a landmark Australian legal case. Audio
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David Cross - The Social Pantry
Food sharing social media site set up in Wellington which is taking off around the country. Audio
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NZ second richest country - global report
NZ second richest country - global report
New Zealand has been ranked second in the world for wealth in an annual report on 200 countries. The report shows the richest one percent now own half of the entire world's wealth.
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Going begging
RNZ producers David Steemson and Jason Te Kare reflect on an afternoon spent asking for money on Auckland's Queen Street. Video, Audio
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Ramin Bahrani: mortgages and morality
American-Iranian director and screenwriter whose new feature film, 99 Homes, is set around mortgage foreclosures in Florida. Audio
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Helping young people off the streets
Youth homelessness initiative makes mark in Christchurch
A youth homelessness initiative in Christchurch is providing more beds for those living rough or on the street - and other groups hope to do the same.
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Begging - what is the right approach?
How should we respond both personally and as communities to the increase in begging? Dame Diane Robertson from the Auckland City Mission, former youth worker Scottie Reeve, and Christchurch City… Audio
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Sport: Former Samoa lock to meet with World Rugby CEO
Audio 21 Oct 2015Former Manu Samoa international Daniel Leo will meet World Rugby CEO Brett Gosper this week to discuss a number of concerns held by tier two nations. Audio
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Govt has 'finally woken up' to gender pay gap - caregiver
Caregivers back equal pay campaign
The caregiver whose court case has propelled efforts to achieve gender pay parity is emotional after the government formed a taskforce. Audio
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Support service: Māori education under threat
Support service warns Māori education under threat if it's closed
A whānau support group at Victoria University says it's under threat. Audio
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Helen Kelly to lead union reps on pay equity taskforce
The Government is setting up a taskforce to look at pay equity. The working group, which is still being formed, will begin to meet later this month and will be tasked with agreeing to equal pay… Audio
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Minister for Women welcomes pay equity taskforce
The days of a gender pay gap in New Zealand could be numbered. The Government has announced a taskforce to look at pay equity, with the working group to begin meeting later this month. Audio
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Feature interview - Yeonmi Park
North Korean defector Yeonmi Park never thought she could tell anyone her story. It's the story of a 13 year old girl who escapes hunger and the brutal dictatorship of Kim Jong Un only to be sold to… Audio
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Legal aid service not failing - Minister
Legal aid rules not failing domestic violence victims says minister
The Justice Minister is defending the legal aid system against accusations that it discriminates against victims of domestic violence. Audio
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Research shows Maori health inequality
Research shows Maori health inequality
A health researcher says a series of reports into Māori well-being provides a stark reminder of the inequities they face in achieving good health.
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Te Manu Korihi News for 16 October 2015
The Anglican Church says it is doing enough to ensure the survival of the kura it runs, contrary to criticisms made by the Minister of Maori Development; A health research says a series of reports… Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 16 October 2015
A health research says a series of reports into Maori well-being across the motu provides a stark reminder of the inequities they face in achieving good health; A group of Maori and Pacific delegates… Audio
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Māori have higher chance of getting cancer - study
Māori have higher chance of getting cancer - study
An international study shows Māori have a higher chance of getting cancer than non-Māori, but the same is not true for other countries' indigenous peoples.
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'You can't enforce equality' - executives
'You can't enforce equality' - executives
Top executives say a Green Party promise to put together a Cabinet of which half the members are women is misguided, as appointments need to be made on merit.