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Te Manu Korihi News for 15 October 2015
An international study shows Maori have a higher chance of getting cancer than non-Maori, but the same is not true for other countries' indigenous peoples. It shows that inequalities for cancer is… Audio
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Greens co-leader makes gender guarantee
Greens co-leader makes gender guarantee
Green Party co-leader James Shaw has promised at least half of any MPs the party has in Cabinet after the next election will be women.
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Māori men four times more likely to die from violence
Māori men four times more likely to die from violence
Māori end up in hospital or dead because of physical attacks at a much higher rates than non-Māori, a new Ministry of Health report says.
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Sugar 'providing fuel' for rheumatic fever
Sugar 'providing fuel' for rheumatic fever
A new study shows children with several rotten teeth are nearly twice as likely to get rheumatic fever. Audio
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Kelly announces new campaign in final speech
Kelly announces new campaign in final speech
In her final speech as Council of Trade Union president, Helen Kelly said it was more important than ever that families understood what a union is and what it does.
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Stats show Maori still facing discrimination
Stats show Maori still facing discrimination
Ministry of Health statistics show Māori are almost three times as likely as non-Māori to have experienced unfair treatment on the basis of ethnicity.
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Clinton and Sanders spar over gun control
Clinton and Sanders spar over gun control
Democratic presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders sparred over the merits of capitalism during a tense debate aimed at liberal-leaning US voters.
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Deaf Foundation call for TV captions
Deaf Foundation call for TV captions
The Foundation for the Deaf is calling for more television programmes to provide the option of captions.
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Vivian Hutchinson: the Māori Land March
Community activist and social entrepreneur based in Taranaki who was a member of the Māori Land March in 1975, and contributed to the exhibition, Not One More Acre, marking the 40th anniversary of the… Audio, Gallery
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Babies tackle bullying
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Wellington joins 100 Resilient Cities
Wellington recently joined the Rockefeller Foundation's 100 Resilient Cities programme and urban planners are now mapping out a long-term resilience plan for the capital. Audio
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Wellington joins 100 Resilient Cities
Wellington joins 100 Resilient Cities
Wellington recently joined the Rockefeller Foundation's 100 Resilient Cities programme and urban planners are now mapping out a long-term resilience plan for the capital.
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Michelle Dixon: Tackling unconscious bias in the workplace
Australian lawyer and CEO Michelle Dixon believes inequality in the workplace is never as black and white as some of us would believe, and is doing something about it. She makes everyone in her law… Audio
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New union E Tu stands tall
New union E Tu stands tall
The largest private-sector union in the country has been launched in Wellington.
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Why Howard's paid more than Heidi
Why does the gender pay gap persist?
Ahead of the YWCA Equal Pay Awards, Max Towle investigates the pervasive gender pay gap in New Zealand - now at its largest in six years. Audio
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Stella Duffy: fun palaces
New Zealand writer and theatre-maker based in London, who is co-director of the global Fun Palaces campaign for wider participation in all forms of arts, science and culture (3-4 October), and Head of… Audio
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What goes up must come down
Auckland house prices are a concern, English says
Bill English says Auckland housing is a concern, as he's never seen a property market where prices increase 20 percent a year without then coming down.
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Why are Māori, Pasifika dying from heart attacks?
Why are Māori, Pasifika dying from heart attacks?
New research hopes to reveal why Māori and Pasifika people are more likely to die following heart attacks.
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Emergency housing funding 'just a band-aid'
Emergency housing funding 'just a band-aid'
Social housing groups say $2 million in funding for new emergency housing in Auckland won't do much to solve an overwhelming national problem.
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Live review: Miss June at Moon Bar
Live review: Miss June at Moon Bar
In the last show of their tour, Miss June showed they were comfortable and professional, despite the three-chord brattiness of some their work.
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Eat My Lunch - Lisa King
Eat My Lunch is an initiative where customers can pay to have a lunch delivered to them at work as well as to a child at school. Currently they make between 1300-1700 lunches a day and have just… Audio
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UN adopts ambitious agenda for development
The United Nations has adopted an ambitious agenda to guide the world's development over the next 15 years. Audio
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UNICEF says new UN goals more realistic than MDGs
UNICEF says new UN goals more realistic than MDGs
The New Zealand head of the United Nations children's agency UNICEF has batted off criticism of the newly-adopted Sustainable Development Goals.
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UN adopts ambitious sustainable development goals
UN adopts ambitious sustainable development goals
With great fanfare at an event in New York, the United Nations has adopted an ambitious agenda to guide the world's development over the next 15 years.
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Family wants answers after prison death
Family wants answers after prison death
The family of a New Zealand-born man who ended up dead in a prison cell in Australia is demanding answers.