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Understanding Māori criminal offending 'simplistic' - Ward Kamo
Audio 5 Oct 2018A new report says colonisation and institutional racism are to blame for the over-representation of Māori in prison. Ward Kamo has a different view, saying the real solutions lie with whanau and the… Audio
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Study: Why do so many Māori end up behind bars?
That was the question put to 900 Māori participants in a new study, of which 90 percent believed structural racism was to blame. Audio
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Council reviews rules on Samoa traditional tattooing
In this episode of Voices; the Auckland Council review rules on Samoa traditional tattooing. Produced by Sara Vui-Talitu. Audio
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Five contenders for Fonterra dairy company's board
A long standing critic of Fonterra, Leonie Guiney, is seeking a position on the dairy cooperative's board.
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Councillor tells of Work and Income humiliation
An Auckland councillor has told a meeting on welfare reform his blind mother-in-law was humiliated when asked to prove her disability at a Work and Income appointment.
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He aha te ingoa o tēnā maunga? What is the name of that mountain?
A famous mountain gets two new names. Was this a messy compromise or a farsighted decision? Or is it still too early to tell? Produced by Justin Gregory. Audio
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Auckland youth fighting to keep community hubs open
Audio 17 Aug 2018Maori and Pasifika youth in Auckland are fighting to keep their community hubs open which are under threat of closing. Audio
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Auckland youth hubs face closure despite popularity
Auckland's Māori and Pasifika youth hubs fear they may be left out of the Council's redevelopment plans for their communities. Video
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Fears for Auckland Council's development plans
Audio 16 Aug 2018Auckland youth and ethnic minority groups fear they wil be left out of the Council's community development plans. Audio
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MP considers cancelling uni talk in protest over Brash ban
National MP Chris Bishop is considering pulling out of his speech at Massey University in protest over its decision to block Don Brash from speaking there.
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Don Brash to speak about 'PC culture' at Auckland Uni
The University of Auckland will not be following Massey University's decision to ban former Reserve Bank Governor Don Brash from giving a speech.
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'It's not the NZ way': Politicians pan Massey's decision
The Prime Minister has criticised Massey University's decision to withdraw an invitation for Don Brash to speak, calling it an "overreaction". Audio
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What's in the offer the nurses have accepted?
The New Zealand Nurses Organisation has accepted the fifth pay offer from their DHB employers. Here's what you need to know.
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Accused murderer 'may also have been hearing the voice of God'
The clinical director of the mental health unit that discharged a man three days before he allegedly killed a man has come under fire during cross-examination in court.
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Youth crime drops but robbery spikes
The latest police statistics show offending committed by young people has plummeted during the past four years.
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Māori advisor no substitute for a Māori ward
A regional council that narrowly rejected creating a Māori ward last year is now appointing a Māori advisor. The Hawke's Bay Regional Council already has a Māori advisory council but says the new job… Audio
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Waiata: how traditional Māori knowledge is captured in song
Composer and academic Taiarahia Black gives us an insight into traditional Māori music. Audio
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'We need to get Māori representation at governance level'
The appointment of a new advisor will not give Māori a strong enough voice at the council, a Hawke's Bay councillor says.
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Māori adviser role 'not a substitute' for Māori ward
A Hawke's Bay regional councillor says a new Māori advisor role will not do enough to ensure Māori representation. The creation of the job follows the council's narrow rejection last year of a Māori… Audio
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Crime and Punishment: Will freeing more prisoners work?
Grisly attacks and brutal murders convinced New Zealand that criminals should be locked up for longer. Now, with jails bursting at the seams, the government wants to slash prisoner numbers. Will Kiwis… Video
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Wife of House of Shem founder waiting for apology from DHB
The wife of a man with terminal cancer who was kicked out of a Waikato Hospital ward says she's yet to receive a formal apology - three months after the incident.
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The Week In Review for week ending Fri June 29 2018
Audio 29 Jun 2018A review of the week's news including... Nurses call off a 24-hour strike, South Taranaki locals at a loss as to what caused two cars to collide head-on killing seven people, hidden camera footage… Audio
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Rejection of Māori wards: 'This is wrong'
Māori wards have now been rejected in five binding referendums across the country, but one campaigner says it won't stop her fighting for the special seats. Audio
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Hopes of Māori representation campaigner dashed
Toni Boynton took to the streets in support of Māori wards in Whakatane and says losing the vote won't stop her from continuing the battle. Māori wards were rejected last week in binding referendums… Audio