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Work and Income case manager tells client seeking housing support to 'go rob a bank'
Work and Income case manager tells client to 'go rob a bank'
Sajay Singh was told to "shut up" and that he shouldn't be "fussy" during a call about accommodation. Audio
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Former prisoner shouted at by Work and Income case manager
A former Auckland prisoner was shouted at by his Work and Income case manager and told to shut up when he asked for housing support.
The man was also asked if he wanted to go back to prison.
The… Audio
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Labour's Rino Tirikatene retires from politics
Labour Te Tai Tonga MP retires, warns 'Te iwi Māori will not roll over'
Labour MP Rino Tirikatene is retiring from politics after representing Te Tai Tonga from 2011 to 2023.
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What the Luddites can teach us about the march of tech
Technology journalist for the LA Times, Brian Merchant joins us to talk about his book Blood in the Machine and his thinking around how we respond to the current moment of AI job automation. Audio
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Govt urged to make beaches more accessible
The beach day is a Kiwi classic, but for people in wheelchairs, accessible beaches are hard to come by. In Auckland, Takapuna is the only beach with a mat and accessible bathroom for wheelchair users… Audio
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WHO role is 'for Tonga and the Pacific', Dr Saia Piukala says
WHO role is 'for Tonga and the Pacific', Dr Saia Piukala says
The World Health Organisation Regional Director for the Western Pacific says he will be a servant of the region as he takes up his new posting in Manila.
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Helen Clark: 'The world has some grim realities right now'
The former prime minister warned that New Zealand needs to "keep its head" when it comes to signing international statements they've had little input into when it comes to conflict. Audio
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Struggling shoppers stick with 'pasta, rice, potatoes, and bread' to keep tummies full
Struggling shoppers stick with carbs to keep tummies full
An economist said he did not expect the Commerce Commission's supermarket investigation to make a difference on its own. Audio
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Seymour pledges better monitoring, funding of new charter schools
Lack of oversight of charter schools' student achievement, finances
Ministry documents reveal former partnership schools had major gaps in monitoring. Audio
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AI to hit 40% of jobs and worsen inequality, IMF says
AI to hit 40% of jobs and worsen inequality, IMF says
Policymakers should address the "troubling trend", the organisation's managing director Kristalina Georgieva says.
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Auckland couple going without to help homeless youth
Couple use savings to build centre for homeless youth
Aaron and Summer Hendry are digging into their own pockets to build the first 24-hour youth emergency centre in the country.
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Sir Scott Macfarlane honoured for life dedicated to improving child cancer treatment
Doctor honoured for life dedicated to improving child cancer treatment
Scott Macfarlane is being made a Knight Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit for services to health.
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Heat: The silent killer stalking Australia's summer
Heat: The silent killer stalking Australia's summer
Extreme heat is the nation's deadliest natural hazard, but its impacts aren't being felt equally.
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Former Governor-General Sir Michael Hardie Boys dies
Former Governor-General Sir Michael Hardie Boys dies
Former Governor-General Sir Michael Hardie Boys has died aged 92, with the Prime Minister saying today that Sir Michael epitomised what it is to be a great New Zealander.
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Crown opposition to Waitangi Tribunal inquiry is 'blatant disregard' of Treaty principles - advocates
Crown move a 'blatant disregard' of Te Tiriti o Waitangi principles - advocates
Māori health advocates say a Crown memo opposing an urgent Waitangi Tribunal inquiry demonstrates a 'blatant disregard' of Te Tiriti o Waitangi principles.
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City Mission worries about cost of giving, 'unable to meet need' this Christmas
City Mission, partners provide 8000 food parcels, 40,000 gifts for Christmas
Inflation has volunteers packing food parcels and presents for families in need worrying about the cost of giving.
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Crown acknowledges it did not consult Treaty partner on axing of Māori Health Authority
Crown acknowledges it did not consult Treaty partner on axing of Māori Health Authority
The Crown has opposed an urgent bid to the Waitangi Tribunal to stop government plans to disestablish Te Aka Whai Ora.
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World Cup kiss undermines huge progress in women's game
World Cup kiss undermines huge progress in women's game
Spain's brilliant victory at the Women's World Cup was almost immediately overshadowed by a controversial kiss which proved that despite a great deal of progress in the women's game more structural…
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Health Minister Shane Reti responsible for review of ‘affirmative action’ scheme he graduated from in 1980s
The 'affirmative action' scheme that ACT wants reviewed
A review of the long-standing admissions programme for Māori and Pasifika medical students is either 'pointless' or 'perfectly sensible', depending on who you ask.
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Japan pledges over US$5m to support disaster resilience in Vanuatu
Japan pledges over US$5m to support disaster resilience in Vanuatu
Vanuatu, Japan and the International Organisation for Migration have signed an agreement to help strengthening resilience to disasters.
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Former restaurant owners who exploited migrants ordered to pay $423,000
Former restaurant owners who exploited migrants ordered to pay $423,000
The former owners of two North Island restaurants have been ordered to pay more than $423,000 over the exploitation of seven migrant workers.
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Waitangi Tribunal bid made in attempt to stop abolition of Te Aka Whai Ora, the Māori Health Authority
Waitangi Tribunal bid made in attempt to stop abolition of the Māori Health Authority
Lady Tureiti Moxon and the head of a Māori primary health organisation, Janice Kuka, have made a request for an urgent hearing regarding the government's plans.
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Sir Collin Tukuitonga resigns from NZ government roles, citing 'no confidence'
Prominent health leader resigns from roles, citing no confidence in NZ government
One of New Zealand's most prominent Pacific health leaders says he has "no confidence" in the government after stepping down from almost every advisory role. Audio
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Christmas in a cost-of-living crisis
Christmas in a cost-of-living crisis
Some tips on what you can donate to help someone have a Merry Christmas this year.
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Protesters wanting to keep Fair Pay Agreements target ACT leader's office
Protesters wanting to keep Fair Pay Agreements target ACT leader's office
Opposition MPs joined the picket line, including Labour's Camila Belich and the Greens' Marama Davidson and Ricardo Menéndez March. Audio