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At risk 'need better birth control advice'
Minister considers 'tricky subject' of family size
The Minister for Social Development wants to find a way of stopping the most at-risk beneficiaries from having more children.
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Prof Harlene Hayne - Celebrating Academic Success
Does the tall poppy syndrome really exist? Professor Harlene Hayne, Vice Chancellor of Otago University, believes it does and says it's time we started celebrating our academic successes in the same… Audio
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Sandra Grey and Joan Withers - sexism in the workplace
Recent reports in the UK media of a "mushroom cloud of retro sexism" has helped focus attention back on gender discrimination in the workplace. Dr Sandra Grey is president of the Tertiary Education… Audio
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UN readies to announce sustainable development goals
UN readies to announce sustainable development goals
This weekend the United Nations launches its sustainable development goals with the aim of ending poverty and building a life of dignity for all.
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Te Manu Korihi News for 25 September 2015
The people of Heretaunga-Tamatea in the Hawkes' Bay will have their long-awaited Deed of Settlement signed tomorrow; A Maori advisor to the Northland Regional Council is supporting calls by a hapu and… Audio
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Call to address Maori health disparities
Call to address Maori health disparities
The Māori Medical Practitioners Association is welcoming a call for doctors to work together to address issues of inequality tāngata whenua face in the health system.
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Te Manu Korihi News for 25 September 2015
The people of Heretaunga-Tamatea in the Hawkes' Bay will have their long-awaited Deed of Settlement signed tomorrow; A Maori advisor to the Northland Regional Council is supporting calls by a hapu and… Audio
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Vanuatu women collect funds for mothers
Vanuatu women collect funds for mothers
About 20 Vanuatu women are pushing wheelbarrows around Port Vila to collect funds for mothers struggling to feed their families.
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Medical Council wants partnerships with Māori doctors
Medical Council wants partnerships with Māori doctors
The Medical Council is calling on non-Māori and Māori doctors to work together to address issues of inequality tāngata whenua face in the health system.
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Te Manu Korihi News for 24 September 2015
An author of a study into Maori beliefs about wealth and poverty has conceded its interpretation of Maori values may not have been spot on; Maori claimants from the North have asked the Waitangi… Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 24 September 2015
Maori claimants from the North have asked the Waitangi Tribunal to spell out its position on sovereignty - and who holds it now; An author of a study into Maori beliefs about wealth and poverty has… Audio
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President greets Pope on first US visit
President greets Pope on first US visit
Pope Francis has begun his tour of the US, where he is expected to greet millions of American Catholics and address thorny issues such as climate change and income inequality.
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David Fleming - The International Slavery Museum
"The most potent weapon at our disposal is education; the essence of museums, and the essence of the International Slavery Museum". David Fleming
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Sahar Amer - Wearing a Veil
Chair of the Department of Arabic Language and Cultures at the University of Sydney and the author of 'What is Veiling?' Audio
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"My teacher is six months old" - Babies tackle bullying
Ever wondered how a baby and a large green blanket might help combat child abuse? Babies are now the teachers. They're being brought into classrooms to break the intergenerational cycles of domestic… Audio, Gallery
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Dietland author Sarai Walker
Author Sarai Walker on her motivations to write her debut novel, Dietland, fat-shaming, and what it's like for women of all shapes and sizes to live in a big, bad sexist society. Audio
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Corbyn to tackle UK's 'grotesque levels of inequality'
Jeremy Corbyn wins UK Labour leadership bid
The new leader of Britain's Labour Party, Jeremy Corbyn, has promised to lead a Labour fightback after its dismal showing in May's general election.
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Melinda Tankard Reist - Impact of Sexualised Imagery
International advocate against the sexual exploitation of women and children, Melinda Tankard Reist discusses the pervasive influence of sexualised imagery in popular culture. Audio
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Paul Seawright: photographing conflict
Professor of Photography and Head of Belfast School of Art at Ulster University, acclaimed internationally for his depictions of political and social conflict, who visited New Zealand to deliver the… Audio, Gallery
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Weekly Reading: Best longreads on the web
Weekly Reading: Best longreads
This week: Red Peak, censorship in NZ, why wrestling matters and how much writers make in 2015.
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Feminism - intersectionality
Deborah Russell talks about intersectionality: the charge that feminism is a white middle class movement and its all about making life better for white middle class women, while at the same time… Audio
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Ngāti Kahungunu opposes CYF private sector involvement
CYF private sector involvement 'would take us back 100 years'
One of the country's largest iwi says the Government would be abdicating its responsibility for vulnerable tamariki if parts of Child, Youth and Family were privatised.
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Campaign to raise cut-off age for state care
Campaign to raise cut-off age for state care
Child poverty advocates have launched a new campaign to raise the age of state care from 17 to 21.
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Anton Marcus - Sri Lanka's Free Trade Zones
Anton Marcus is Joint-Secretary of Sri Lanka's Free Trade Zones and General Services Employees' Union which represents thousands of workers in the so-called free trade zones. Audio
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