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Pacific media urged to promote gender equality
Audio 19 Nov 2015Gender inequality, discrimination and stereotypes in the region's media are on the agenda at a workshop in Noumea this week. Audio
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Pacific media urged to promote gender equality
Pacific media urged to promote gender equality
Gender inequality, discrimination and stereotypes in the region's media are on the agenda at a workshop in Noumea.
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Filmmaker aims to dispel AIDS stigma in Papua
Filmmaker aims to dispel AIDS stigma in Papua
Wesley Kosai thought he had been cursed. The 34 year old from Wamena in Indonesia's Papua region had fallen ill and didn't know he'd contracted HIV. Audio
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Filmmaker aims to dispel AIDS stigma in Papua
Audio 18 Nov 2015An Indonesia-based documentary-maker is trying to dispel the huge stigma and discrimination which people with HIV/AIDS experience in Indonesia's Papua region. Audio
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Effort to dispel HIV/AIDS stigma in Papua
Effort to dispel HIV/AIDS stigma in Papua
HIV/AIDS sufferers in Indonesia's Papua region continue to battle stigma and discrimination and a documentary-maker is trying to dispel the myths.
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Weekly Listening: David Dallas, Missy Elliott, Pusha T and more
Weekly Listening: New music reviews
New music you need to hear this week from David Dallas, Missy Elliott, Pusha T and more
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The shadowy world of tax avoidance specialists
Brooke Harrington spent eight years and more than 34 thousand dollars training to become a wealth manager - learning the tricks of the trade to keep the assets of super rich clients from the grasping… Audio
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New report finds children make up 50% of Auckland homeless
The Salvation Army says it's shocked at how many children are homeless in Auckland. The Salvation Army's director of social policy is Major Sue Hay. Audio
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Minister wanted to pay panel chair $3000 a day
The revelation the chair of a Child Youth and Family panel is being paid 2-thousand dollars a day caused political and public outrage, but in fact the responsible minister was pushing for much more. Audio
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Salvation Army demands new law to help homeless children
After finding children have been sleeping in cars, garages, and outside, the Salvation Army is demanding a new law to make sure all children have a legal right to adequate housing. Audio
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Report highlights homelessness: A mother tells her story
The Salvation Army says a child's right to adequate housing should be put into law, after it found many children are sleeping outside, in cars and in garages. Audio
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APEC summit begins under shadow of terror
Key heads to APEC summit amid terror attack fears
Prime Minister John Key heads to Manila today for the APEC summit which comes amid alarm about terrorism in the wake of the Paris attacks and regional territorial tensions. Audio
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Women's pay continues to trail men's - paper
Women's pay continues to trail men's - paper
Women generally work in lower paid industries, despite about 60 percent having tertiary education, a paper on gender equality has found.
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New white paper details extent of gender inequality in NZ
The National Council of Women has released a white paper on the current state of inequality in New Zealand. The statistics show that while women achieve 61 percent of tertiary qualifications, they are… Audio
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New Caledonia campaign against diabetes
New Caledonia campaign against diabetes
New Caledonia will hold a series of events over the next week to highlight the problems caused by diabetes.
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Pay equity: how'd you like them apples?
Pay equity: how'd you like them apples?
Women were able to eat whole apples in Parliament's grounds today while men had 14 percent of their fruit cut out, in a symbolic gesture on the pay gap.
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NZ accused of going easy on Australia
NZ accused of going easy on Australia's immigration policy at UN
Numerous countries rounded on Australia's immigration policies as it appeared before the UN Human Rights Council, but the NZ government said nothing.
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Maori returning to collective land management
Maori returning to collective land management
More and more whanau are trying to fix the inequities of Maori land ownership by creating collectives to manage it, Waitangi Tribunal claimant Piripi Moore says.
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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