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Study finds racism, unconscious bias could be behind Pacific Pay Gap
The majority of the Pacific Pay Gap can't be explained, and is likely due to racism or unconscious bias by employers.
The Auckland University of Technology research, released today by the Human… Audio
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The Week in Detail: Charities, citizenship, and the Pacific Islands Forum
The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week. Audio
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The Week in Detail: Charities, citizenship, and the Pacific Islands Forum
The Week in Detail: Charities, citizenship, and the Pacific Islands Forum
The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week.
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Diversity within financial services industry could benefit women KiwiSavers - advocacy group
Diversity within financial services industry could benefit women KiwiSavers - advocacy group
Data collected by Women in Super indicates that 92 percent of the key personnel associated with KiwiSaver funds are male.
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Agreement signed to improve Māori eye health
Agreement signed to improve Māori eye health
The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Ophthalmologists and Kāpo Māori Aotearoa New Zealand have partnered to address the stark inequities Māori face when it comes to eye health.
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Māori, Pasifika missing heart treatments due to inadequate diagnoses
Māori, Pasifika missing heart treatments due to inadequate diagnoses
A University of Otago researcher says Māori and Pasifika patients are being failed by heart abnormality diagnoses that are not fit for purpose. Audio
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Women's competitions make up a fifth of all sport news coverage
New research from SportNZ shows women's competitions now make up a fifth of all sports news coverage.
That's a 6 percent increase on the year before and more than five times the global average of… Audio
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The Panel with Anna Dean and Peter Field (part 2)
Today on the second half of The Panel, Anna Dean and Peter Field discuss with Wallace how close the aged care sector is to collapse. Plus, they discuss how a generation is being bought up with minimal… Audio
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The Panel with Anna Dean and Peter Field (part 1)
Today on The Panel, Anna Dean and Peter Field discuss with Wallace today's announcement of gang measures the Government is planning. Also, they discuss Kamala Harris speaking at the Pacific Island… Audio
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Watch: PM Jacinda Ardern speaks on latest from Pacific Islands Forum
Watch: PM Jacinda Ardern speaks on latest from Pacific Islands Forum
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern is speaking from the Pacific Islands Forum as the US pledges an increase in engagement and funding to the region.
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What will Xi Jinping's legacy be?
Audio 13 Jul 2022Chinese leader Xi Jinping is seeking to boost his own historical significance via ambitious expansion, says China-based journalist Jeremy Goldkorn. Audio
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Paving the way to Australian citizenship
The new Australian prime minister is keen, so will Kiwis' rights across the Tasman finally be brought in line with Aussies' rights here? Audio
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Paving the way to Australian citizenship
Paving the way to Australian citizenship
The new Australian prime minister is keen, so will Kiwis' rights across the Tasman finally be brought in line with Aussies' rights here?
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The worst of times?
Audio 10 Jul 2022There‘s plenty of worrying news around at the moment - alongside crisis claims in the media about imminent economic recession and even collective national depression. Are the media helping us identify… Audio
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The worst of times?
The worst of times?
There‘s plenty of worrying news around at the moment - alongside crisis claims in the media about imminent economic recession and even collective national depression. Are the media helping us identify…
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Auckland Council reviewing processes after woman dies in car
An investigation's underway after Auckland Council staff classified an elderly homeless woman, who was later found dead in her car, as a freedom camper, and had not done more to help her.
Yesterday… Video, Audio
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Money woes force Christchurch's Tenants Protection Association to close
Agency supporting tenants winds up: 'We don't want to close'
The manager of a longstanding tenancy service in Christchurch says it is heartbreaking the organisation has had to close its doors.
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One-in-four New Zealand preschoolers developmentally delayed - study
One-in-four NZ pre-schoolers developmentally delayed - study
A study has found large socio-economic and ethnic inequities in children's developmental health status before they reached school age - and the lead researcher says the findings show the need to…
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Central government warned over taking 'top-down approach to reform'
Council urges govt to avoid 'top-down approach to reform'
Whakatāne District Council is lobbying for a more balanced, collaborative and equitable relationship between different levels of government.
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Māori and Pasifika encouraged to get screened for bowel cancer
Māori and Pasifika encouraged to get screened for bowel cancer
A campaign to encourage more Māori and Pasifika to get screened for bowel cancer was launched today, and Associate Health Minister Peeni Henare says early detection is crucial in helping prevent…
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Healthy homes vital in cutting risk of childhood rheumatic fever, study finds
Healthy homes vital in cutting risk of childhood rheumatic fever, study finds
New research shows household overcrowding and drinking sugar-sweetened drinks could lead to rheumatic fever.
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Former ACC staffer wins compensation for bullying
ACC has been forced to compensate one of its own former staffers for the depression and anxiety she suffered from being bullied at work.
The woman was a senior staff member who took her case to court… Audio
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Poor state of some children's teeth an inequality issue, experts say
Poor state of some children's teeth an inequality issue, experts say
A Northland principal is sounding the alarm over the dental hygiene of children in his region.
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First female NRL commentator
On Sunday afternoon The Warriors celebrated their first game on home soil in almost three years with a win. At the same time, New Zealand celebrated our first female NRL commentator taking the mic… Audio
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Women's cricket pay equity
First today, a ground-breaking agreement has been struck which will see both New Zealand's professional women's and men's cricketers receive the same pay for the same work on the same day. Audio