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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Voice to Parliament referendum date announced
Date set for Australia's Voice to Parliament referendum
Australians will decide the fate of a constitutionally enshrined Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Voice to Parliament on 14 October.
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Womad 2024: Ziggy Marley announced as first headline act
Womad 2024: Ziggy Marley announced as first headline act
Jamaican superstar Ziggy Marley has been announced as Womad's first headline artist for the 2024 festival.
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Patient advocate campaigners call for better access to new medicines
Patient advocate campaigners call for better access to new medicines
A collective of patient advocate organisations have joined together to push for better access to breakthrough medicines.
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Women banned from Afghan national park after some seen without hijab
Women banned from Afghan national park after some seen without hijab
The ban came on Women's Equality Day, a human rights group noted.
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'Instability and chaos' - Labour rules out a partnership with NZ First
'Instability and chaos' - Labour rules out a partnership with NZ First
Labour leader Chris Hipkins has ruled out New Zealand First as a possible coalition partner after this year's election, saying Winston Peters and his party would cause "instability and chaos".
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Todd Muller and 'What might have been'
Among a long week of debates at Parliament, MPs still found the time for farewell speeches from departing colleagues. Todd Muller's stood out and while uncomfortable for his colleagues, it is worth… Video, Audio
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Todd Muller and 'What might have been'
Todd Muller and 'What might have been'
Among a long week of debates at Parliament, MPs still found the time for farewell speeches from departing colleagues. Todd Muller's stood out and while uncomfortable for his colleagues, it is worth…
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Labour's 'panic' over teen vaping shows it hasn't learned from other addictive substances - ASH
Labour's reaction to teen vaping a 'panic' - ASH
Labour's plan to tackle youth vaping has managed to disappoint both anti-smoking and anti-vaping groups. Audio
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Disabled people forgotten in jettisoning of last Covid-19 rules
Disabled people forgotten in jettisoning of last Covid-19 rules
Opinion - Disabled people have once again been overlooked as the last of the Covid-19 rules were ended by the government last week, Chris Ford writes.
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Episode 16: Shane Jones on the Treaty, Toilets and Teeth - August 22nd - Mata
Shane Jones outlines NZ First’s campaign to re enter parliament - their policies and priorities, including their controversial transgender toilet policy. Then we hear from commentators Tau Henare and… Video, Audio
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Financial literacy policy has principals wary of curriculum overload
Financial literacy policy has principals wary of curriculum overload
Labour is adamant its push for compulsory financial literacy classes in schools will not simply load more work onto already stressed teachers. Audio
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'Stay grounded and connected to the community' - Aupito William Sio
The Labour MP for Māngere, Aupito William Sio is leaving Parliament after a sixteen year-stint which encompassed nine years in Opposition bookended by spells in Government. Audio
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'Stay grounded and connected to the community' - Aupito William Sio
'Stay grounded and connected to the community' - Aupito William Sio
The Labour MP for Māngere, Aupito William Sio is leaving Parliament after a sixteen year-stint which encompassed nine years in Opposition bookended by spells in Government.
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Labour launches party's Māori campaign and manifesto - but no major announcements
Labour launches party's Māori campaign and manifesto
No major policies were announced, but party leader Chris Hipkins says Labour has a very good track record for Māori, and there is still more work to come.
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Wellington restaurant turns food waste into pay-what-you-want delicious burgers
Restaurant turns food waste into pay-what-you-want delicious burgers
How much would you pay for a burger and some fries? What about if you knew it was all made with leftover or rescued food?
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Asians more educated but earning less in New Zealand
Asians more educated but earning less in New Zealand
Statistics show that Asian men and women miss out on as much as $422,000 over the course of their careers compared to their Pākeha peers.
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Wānanga now able to self-determine how they operate
Wānanga now able to self-determine how they operate
Māori tertiary institutions will be now able to choose for themselves how they operate after the Education and Training Amendment Bill passed its third reading in Parliament.
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Could mandatory reporting help close the pay gap?
The latest figures on how much more money men earn relative to women is out, with women 8.6 percent behind this quarter. What difference could mandatory pay gap reporting make? Audio
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Research reveals who's been hit hardest by global warming in their lifetime - and the answer may surprise you
Research reveals who's been hit hardest by global warming in their lifetime
Analysis - Earth is warming and the signs of climate change are everywhere. But who's feeling warming the most may surprise you.
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More than half of New Zealanders struggling financially - survey
More than half of New Zealanders struggling financially - survey
Of those surveyed, 51 percent reported they were 'starting to sink' or 'treading water', while a further 3.5 percent reported they were 'sinking badly'.
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Stars turn out to champion women's sport
Academy Award-winning actress Natalie Portman and former Prime Minister Dame Jacinda Ardern are using their star power to champion women's sport.
They joined Black Fern Ruby Tui and FIFA… Audio
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Tax experts respond to GST-free fruit and vegetables: 'Populist' and 'stupid'
'Populist' and 'stupid': 12 tax experts respond to GST-free fruit and veges
Labour's GST-free fruit and vegetables tax policy is being widely panned by experts, who say it is betting on voters' ignorance.
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Ten new Kāinga Ora one-bedroom homes in Blenheim
Strong demand for new Kāinga Ora homes in Blenheim
Kāinga Ora have finished 10, one-bedroom homes in central Blenheim - where there are more than 200 applicants on the wait-list for housing.
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Humans are the only ones who can clean up the messes they make
We designed the world around us, the world with the growing climate problems and inequality, and we are the only ones who can fix it, professor Don Norman says. Audio
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Electricity Authority guidelines should consider personal circumstances - financial mentor
Electricity Authority guidelines should consider personal circumstances - financial mentor
Addressing power inequity with a one-size-fits-all set of guidelines does not work for all cases, a financial mentor says.