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Campbell Live threat exposes seismic change
Campbell Live threat exposes seismic change
One of the things I have noticed in my 18 months working at Radio New Zealand is that broadcasting policy receives little attention, writes CEO Paul Thompson.
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Fast food protests supersized
Fast food protests supersized
Fast food workers across New Zealand and the United States protest pay and working conditions.
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Clinton launches presidency bid
Hillary Clinton launches presidency bid
Former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has launched her bid for the 2016 Democratic presidential nomination. Video, Audio
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NZers among Oxford rowers odds on to win
NZers among Oxford rowers odds on to win
The Oxford University rowing team is again favourites to win the annual race against Cambridge tomorrow morning.
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Celebration as statue falls
Cecil Rhodes statue removed in Cape Town
South Africa's University of Cape Town has removed a statue of British colonialist Cecil Rhodes that had become the focus of protests.
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NZ slipping in human rights issues - report
NZ slipping in human rights issues - report
A new report warns New Zealand's poor handling of human rights issues and Parliament's failure to act is harming the country's reputation.
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Alejandro Aravena: housing solutions
Principal of the Elemental architecture practice in Chile, who is visiting New Zealand to deliver the 2015 Futuna Lecture Series. Audio
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Rowing decision sets dangerous precedent - principal
Rowing decision sets dangerous precedent - principal
A principal says a High Court interim injunction overruling his decision to stop students in a rowing regatta is a potentially dangerous precedent. Audio
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A history of income inequality
There's no such thing as a free lunch - with independent scholar Brian Easton... economic inequality Audio
- #RapAgainstRape: A message from India
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Women more aware of gender pay gap
Women more aware of gender pay gap
A global survey of 6000 people by recruiting company Hays shows that women are far more aware of perceived gaps in equal pay and opportunities than men.
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NZ's Pacific spying creates unfair advantage in regional talks
NZ's Pacific spying creates unfair advantage in regional talks
A New Zealand journalist, Nicky Hager, says New Zealand's spying on small Pacific Island countries creates a gross disadvantage for small countries when it comes to regional negotiations.
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New contender for Green Party top job
New contender for Green Party top job
Gareth Hughes has joined Kevin Hague in the contest to replace Russel Norman as co-leader of the Green Party.
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Curb stratospheric salaries, says Little
Curb stratospheric salaries, says Little
Opposition parties are calling on the Government to rein in pay increases for public sector chief executives as well as for MPs. Audio
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NZ needs work on human rights - report
NZ needs work on human rights - report
In its annual report on the state of the world's human rights, Amnesty International says New Zealand still has work to do on fundamental human rights.
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The computer algorithms that run our lives
Seeta Gangadharan is a Senior Research Fellow at the Open Technology Institute in Washington DC. She discusses the automated systems, known as algorithms, that are replacing human discretion more and… Audio
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No Green candidate for Northland
No Green candidate for Northland
The Green Party will be leaving the Northland by-election to Labour, Mana, ACT and National.
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Gender wage gap pervasive
Gender wage gap pervasive
The gap in pay between men and women in the public service has "stagnated", and the Public Service Association says more can be done to close it.
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PNG human rights take turn for worse
PNG human rights take turn for worse
A new report from Human Rights Watch says Papua New Guinea's human rights record took a turn for the worse in 2014.
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Human rights backsliding in PNG
Audio 9 Feb 2015A new report from Human Rights Watch says Papua New Guinea's human rights record took a turn for the worse in 2014. Audio
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Housing issue represents policy failure - Brash
Housing issue represents policy failure - Brash
Former Reserve Bank Governor and politician Don Brash says the problem of housing affordability in parts of the country represent a failure of policy. Audio
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Parties forced back into campaign mode
Parties forced back into campaign mode
Just months after the general election, political parties are having to fire up their campaign machines after the sudden resignation of Mike Sabin. Audio
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Customised development strategies needed for Pacific
Audio 2 Feb 2015One size fits all approach to regional development unrealistic. Audio
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Andrew Little in testing times
Andrew Little in testing times
Powerplay with Brent Edwards - Just a couple of months into his new job as Labour Party leader Andrew Little is finding out how difficult it can be.
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Small business Labour's priority
Small business Labour's priority
Labour Party leader Andrew Little has told an audience in Auckland small businesses are the key to New Zealand's future prosperity. Video