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  • The Week in Detail: Strippers, truancy, and the Breakers

    News
    The Detail inequality
    4 Mar 2023
    A protester addresses the crowd outside Calendar Girls in Wellington.

    The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week.

    Audio

    The Week in Detail: Strippers, truancy, and the Breakers
  • Report shows Fijian women do more unpaid work, have less free time

    News
    Pacific Fiji
    3 Mar 2023

    The Fiji Women's Rights Movement has launched a report which exposes the inequities women and girls face in terms of paid work, unpaid household work and leisure time.

    Report shows Fijian women do more unpaid work, have less free time
  • Workers 'disconnected from leadership': Call for new Te Whatu Ora head to have health background

    News
    New Zealand Politics
    1 Mar 2023
    Rob Campbell Te Whatu Ora - Health New Zealand chairperson

    Dr Richard Stein wants a new chair to have experience in the health sector to lead reform, but the former chair says his sacking may signal a lack of appetite for change. Audio

    Rob Campbell's Health NZ sacking an opportunity to gain better leadership - ex-DHB member
  • Luxon says ousted health boss Rob Campbell should be sacked from EPA too

    News
    Politics Election 2023
    1 Mar 2023
    National Party leader Christopher Luxon

    National says the former head of Te Whatu Ora should also be removed from his role as Environmental Protection Authority chairperson. Audio

    Luxon says ousted health boss Rob Campbell should be sacked from EPA too
  • Gangs unite to speak up on abuse in care

    Audio
    inequality national
    1 Mar 2023
    Patched Mongrel Mob members sitting around a table in a conference venue, listening to someone talking on a stage. Their backs are to the camera.

    The Detail talks to two of the people who helped bring gang members together to share their stories at the abuse in care inquiry. Audio

  • Gangs unite to speak up on abuse in care

    News
    The Detail inequality
    1 Mar 2023
    Patched Mongrel Mob members sitting around a table in a conference venue, listening to someone talking on a stage. Their backs are to the camera.

    The Detail talks to two of the people who helped bring gang members together to share their stories at the abuse in care inquiry.

    Audio

    Gangs unite to speak up on abuse in care
  • Much criticism of Gloriavale valid, leader says

    News
    New Zealand life and society
    27 Feb 2023
    Howard Temple.

    In a rare public appearance, Gloriavale's Overseeing Shepherd Howard Temple admitted leaders had made mistakes and promised to report abuse to police, instead of appealing for repentance and…

    Gloriavale leader Howard Temple says much criticism of Christian community valid
  • Parliament debates restart with focus on cyclone and climate

    News
    Politics Election 2023
    21 Feb 2023
    Chris Hipkins delivering the Prime Minister's Statement in Parliament, 21 February 2023.

    Leaders of all political parties have focused opening statements in Parliament on the storms and rebuild, with a side-order of climate change.

    Parliament debates restart with focus on cyclone and climate
  • Accessibility legislation a tokenistic toothless failure, disabled people say

    News
    Politics disability
    20 Feb 2023
    New Zealand Government; parliament; Beehive

    Disabled people have told MPs the proposed law should set up standards backed with real enforcement, or be scrapped.

    Accessibility legislation a tokenistic toothless failure, disabled people say
  • Episode 3: Samoa: Culture and Connection

    Audio
    Pacific sport
    14 Feb 2023
    A close up photo of Samoan prop Kas Lealamanua fending off the tackle from England's captain Martin Johnson in the Rugby World Cup pool C match between England and Samoa at the Telstra Dome in Melbourne 26 October 2003.

    "We don't get the resources the big nations get." In Samoa even the school kids know the score. Has inequality become normalised? Audio

  • More needs to be done to protect our differences in the age of AI

    News
    Comment & Analysis technology
    11 Feb 2023
    ChatGPT is a conversational agent prototype using artificial intelligence developed by OpenAI and specialized in dialogue. The conversational agent is a fine-tuned language model using supervised learning and reinforcement learning techniques.

    Opinion - The buzz around artificial intelligence (AI) technologies like ChatGPT is palpable. People are both optimistic and frightened by the possibilities of these tools, Collin Bjork writes.

    ChatGPT threatens language diversity. More needs to be done to protect our differences in the age of AI
  • Co-governance debate heats up at Rātana, Waitangi

    Audio 10 Feb 2023
    Collage of Chris Hipkins, Christopher Luxon and people holding a 'Honour Te Tiriti o Waitangi' sign at Waitangi

    In this week's Focus on Politics, RNZ's political editor Jane Patterson parses the co-governance rhetoric of the past few weeks. Audio

  • Co-governance debate heats up at Rātana, Waitangi

    News
    Focus on Politics
    10 Feb 2023
    Collage of Chris Hipkins, Christopher Luxon and people holding a 'Honour Te Tiriti o Waitangi' sign at Waitangi

    In this week's Focus on Politics, RNZ's political editor Jane Patterson parses the co-governance rhetoric of the past few weeks.

    Audio

    Co-governance debate heats up at Rātana, Waitangi
  • Accessibility NZ Bill hits Select Committee

    Audio
    politics inequality
    10 Feb 2023
    no caption

    The government says its Accessibility for New Zealanders Bill which is now before a select committee will remove significant barriers for people with disabilities living independently.

    The Council of… Audio

  • Minimum wage rise means 'thousands of NZers don't go backwards' - Hipkins

    News
    Politics Election 2023
    8 Feb 2023
    New Zealand currency held fanned out in someones hand

    The minimum wage is set to increase by $1.50 an hour with the government saying the impact on inflation will be "negligible".

    Minimum wage set to increase by $1.50 an hour
  • When influencers are not a good influence

    Audio
    inequality
    8 Feb 2023
    young man on laptop in the dark

    Cancelling 'toxic' internet personalities won't solve the identity crisis their young ,male followers are struggling with, says psychologist Matt Defina from the Australian mental health charity Man… Audio

  • Policy purge: TVNZ/RNZ merger scrapped, other plans delayed

    News
    Politics
    8 Feb 2023
    Chris Hipkins

    Prime Minister Chris Hipkins has confirmed the TVNZ/RNZ merger will be scrapped and other policies delayed.

    Watch: TVNZ/RNZ merger scrapped, income insurance and hate speech laws delayed
  • Effective reforms for NZ health system need to think big and long-term

    News
    New Zealand Comment & Analysis
    8 Feb 2023
    All but one of the country's DHBs operated at a loss this financial year.

    Analysis - New Zealand's medical system has been struggling for several decades, Robin Gauld writes.

    Reforms for health system need to think big and long-term to be effective
  • New initiative launched to tackle food poverty

    Audio
    food inequality
    7 Feb 2023
    Mana Kai Initiative -The Aotearoa Circle

    The number of people going hungry has increased over the last few years. A group from different sectors are aiming to create solutions to the challenges we face in our food system. It's called the… Audio

  • Wealthy UK family to apologise in Grenada over slave-owning past

    News
    World inequality
    6 Feb 2023
    Laura Trevelyan (left) explores a former slave plantation on Grenada during her visit in 2022

    A UK family will publicly apologise to the people of the Caribbean island of Grenada, where its ancestors had more than 1000 slaves in the 19th Century.

    Wealthy UK family to apologise in Grenada over slave-owning past
  • Meng Foon on Waitangi Day: A day for difficult conversations

    News
    New Zealand Te Ao Māori
    6 Feb 2023
    Politicians, including Prime Minister Chris Hipkins and opposition leader Christopher Luxon, being welcomed onto Te Whare Runanga on the Treaty grounds at Waitangi.

    Opinion - Meng Foon says Waitangi Day is many things to many people, including an opportunity to hold difficult but necessary conversations.

    Meng Foon on Waitangi Day: A day for difficult conversations
  • NZ tax system under the spotlight: What needs to change to make it fair?

    News
    New Zealand Comment & Analysis
    5 Feb 2023
    No caption

    Opinion - Generally, people don't object to fairness. The problem is that we don't all agree on what fairness looks like - especially when it comes to tax.

    New Zealand’s tax system is under the spotlight (again). What needs to change to make it fair?
  • Watch: Pōwhiri for parliamentarians at Waitangi

    News
    Politics
    5 Feb 2023
    Politicians, including Prime Minister Chris Hipkins and opposition leader Christopher Luxon, being welcomed onto Te Whare Runanga on the Treaty grounds at Waitangi.

    Politicians have been welcomed onto Te Whare Runanga on the treaty grounds at Waitangi today, with leaders of political parties making statements.

    Watch: Pōwhiri for parliamentarians at Waitangi
  • The Detail's Long Read: The School Away From School

    Audio
    education inequality
    4 Feb 2023
    A rural backyard on a sunny day. In the background is a blue mountain range leading down to a body of water. A woman is walking along the lawn feeding chickens and ducks from a bucket. A lamb runs towards her.

    The School Away From School by Bill Morris: incredible stories of change from the New Zealand Correspondence School in its 100th year. Audio

  • The Detail's Long Read: The School Away From School

    News
    The Detail education
    4 Feb 2023
    A rural backyard on a sunny day. In the background is a blue mountain range leading down to a body of water. A woman is walking along the lawn feeding chickens and ducks from a bucket. A lamb runs towards her.

    The School Away From School by Bill Morris: incredible stories of change from the New Zealand Correspondence School in its 100th year.

    Audio

    The Detail's Long Read: The School Away From School
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