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More work needed on hate speech, as Parliament marks mosque attacks anniversary
A motion in Parliament to mark the third anniversary of the Christchurch mosque terror attacks found MPs reflecting on how there is still work to do to counter extremism and hate speech. Audio
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More work needed on hate speech, as Parliament marks mosque attacks anniversary
More work needed on hate speech, as Parliament marks mosque attacks anniversary
A motion in Parliament to mark the third anniversary of the Christchurch mosque terror attacks found MPs reflecting on how there is still work to do to counter extremism and hate speech.
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Mosque attack survivor Temel Atacocugu finishes 350km Walk for Peace
Temel Atacocugu finishes 350km Walk for Peace
A survivor of the Christchurch mosque attacks has finished a gruelling 360 kilometre walk to arrive at Al Noor Mosque. Audio
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One survivor's incredible journey, three years since mosque terror attacks
Three years since the Christchurch terror attacks left 51 worshippers dead and dozens injured, one survivor has completed a remarkable journey.
Temel Atacocugu has walked from Dunedin to Christchurch… Video, Audio
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Unity week to honour March 15 victims
Audio 15 Mar 2022We speaks to one of the organisers of a trust which created Unity Week Te Wiki Kotahitanga to honour the victims of March 15. Audio
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Mosque attack survivor's walk to reclaim peace
Audio 15 Mar 2022Mosque attack survivor Temel Atacocogu joins us to reflect on his Walk For Peace. Audio
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Covid-19 numbers grow in Highlanders and Blues camps
Covid-19 numbers grow in Highlanders and Blues camps
The Highlanders and Blues both have a growing number of Covid-19 cases in their camp, but no decision has been made about their Super Rugby Pacific games this week
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Christchurch terror attacks emboldened far-right extremists - report
Christchurch terror attacks emboldened far-right extremists - report
Online Islamophobia was reported 18 times as often in the immediate aftermath of the attacks and real-world Islamophobia quadrupled, a new report has found.
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Sex work under the red light pushes people into risky business, poverty
Sex work under the red light pushes people into risky business, poverty
Sex workers have a long history of trading under a red light, but the new phase of the coronavirus pandemic has left many struggling for financial survival as vulnerable people in danger.
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FIANZ satisfied with government response to Royal Commission but still 'work to be done'
FIANZ satisfied with govt response to Royal Commission but still 'work to be done'
The government has scored well in a report card about how it is implementing 44 recommendations from the Royal Commission into the 15 March mosque attacks. Audio
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Covid-19: South Island healthcare providers prepare for Omicron wave
Covid-19: South Island healthcare providers prepare for Omicron wave
Some general practices and community health providers say they're already stretched and are bracing for cases to peak over next few weeks.
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Media commentator Andrew Holden - TVNZ + RNZ
Audio 15 Mar 2022Andrew talks to Kathryn the plans for a new public media entity formed from TVNZ and RNZ and the many unanswered questions about the detail. Two critical moments will occur in the next three months… Audio
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Petrol prices: New Zealanders react to temporary fuel tax cuts
Help in a crisis or 'not the best choice': New Zealanders react to fuel tax cuts
Kiwis have mixed views about how the cuts in fuel excise duty and public transport fares will affect them. Audio
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Mosque attacks survivor nears end of remembrance walk
A survivor of the March 15 mosque attacks is on the last stage of a walk to reclaim peace from a terrorist whose actions put him in hospital with nine bullets.
To mark the three year anniversary… Audio
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Race Relations Commissioner wants more done on hate speech
On the 3rd anniversary of the Christchurch mosque killings, the Race Relations Commissioner is critical at the Governments lack of action in passing legislation cracking down on hate speech.
In… Audio
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Christchurch terror attacks emboldened far-right extremists - report
The Christchurch terror attacks emboldened far-right extremists and has been followed by an increase in real world and online instances of Islamophobia.
That's the finding of the third Islamophobia… Audio
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Islamophobia after Christchurch terror attacks quadrupled - Australian report
Christchurch terror attacks emboldened far-right extremists - report
Online Islamophobia was reported 18 times as often in the immediate aftermath of the attacks and real-world Islamophobia quadrupled, a new report has found.
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Covid-19: Ministry of Health 'so far removed from the day-to-day lives of disabled people'
Covid-19: Ministry 'so far removed from the day-to-day lives of disabled people'
Concern about support for disabled people during the Omicron outbreak has prompted the Disability Rights Commissioner to launch an urgent inquiry that will examine the continuity of essential in-home… Audio
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‘Non-urgent’ public health work on hold at West Coast unit
‘Non-urgent’ public health work on hold at West Coast unit
"Non-urgent" public health work by the West Coast-based Community and Public Health unit is on hold as staff are diverted to the national Covid-19 response, the West Coast DHB has heard.
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Owners of untidy central Christchurch properties may see rates quadrupled
Owners of untidy central Christchurch properties may see rates quadrupled
Financial incentives and penalties may be used to get unkempt lots tidied up in the city centre.
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Forensic scientist and environmental philanthropist Anna Sandiford
Audio 14 Mar 2022Christchurch-based environmental philanthropist and one of our most high profile forensic scientists, Dr Anna Sandiford has contributed forensic evidence to the likes of David Bain and Mark Lundy's… Audio
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Parliament protest: Questions remain on source of donations and where they went
Parliament protest: Where did the money come from and where did it go?
Police will not give details about finances and their investigation into the protest which occupied Parliament's grounds and surrounding streets.
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Magic trumps Mystics in netball premiership opener
Netball's domestic competition has opened with a major upset after last year's defending champions - the Auckland-based Northern Mystics - went down to the 2021's least successful team, the Waikato… Audio
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Police investigating cleaning company after graphic posts
Police investigating cleaning company after graphic posts
Police have launched an investigation into a trauma cleaning company that for years posted graphic pictures of callout scenes.
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Culture, colonisation and the short and curlies
Western women have been pushed around by powerful marketing for around a century to maintain the hairless beauty standard, but that's not the same for all ethnicities. In episode four, presented and… Audio