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  • CEO's controversial remarks trigger investment bans

    News
    New Zealand Business
    5 May 2022
    No caption

    A storm is brewing in investment circles with blacklistings over comments made by DGL chief executive Simon Henry about My Food Bag's Nadia Lim. Audio

    CEO's controversial remarks trigger investment bans
  • $86m Budget boost to help people get a driver's licence

    News
    New Zealand money
    4 May 2022
    Learning to drive a car with instructor. Driving school.

    The government is increasing support for people who struggle to access driver's licence testing and training.

    $86m Budget boost to help people get a driver's licence
  • Charities inundated with people struggling to pay power bills

    Audio
    energy
    4 May 2022

    Just over a month since the government scrapped low-use power plans, charities say they're being inundated with people struggling to power their electricity bills.

    The change means 60 percent of… Audio

  • Being in debt to the government

    Audio
    money inequality
    4 May 2022

    More than half a million low income New Zealanders collectively owe the government $3.5 billion. Why do they owe so much? What's it for? And can they pay it back? Audio

  • Being in debt to the government

    News
    The Detail money
    4 May 2022

    More than half a million low income New Zealanders collectively owe the government $3.5 billion. Why do they owe so much? What's it for? And can they pay it back?

    Audio

    Being in debt to the government
  • House Price Index drops for first time since August 2020 lockdown

    News
    Business housing
    3 May 2022
    Christchurch based housing

    The downturn in the housing market is spreading beyond the major centres, as affordability and rising interest rates drive more buyers out of the market.

    House Price Index drops for first time since August 2020 lockdown
  • The Panel with Julia Hartley Moore and Allan Blackman (Part 1)

    Audio
    food life and society
    3 May 2022
    Portrait of a smiling young woman pouring milk into the bowl while having breakfast at the kitchen

    Panellists Julia Hartley Moore and Allan Blackman discuss the gender pay gap, teenagers not eating breakfasts, and how often do you wash your bedsheets? Audio

  • Colombia's leftist presidential candidate cancels tour over assassination fears

    News
    World
    3 May 2022
    Colombian presidential candidate for the Colombia Humana political party and Historic Pact Coalition, Gustavo Petro.

    Leftist front-runner in Colombia's presidential election Gustavo Petro cancelled events in the country's coffee region today because of what his office called a plot by a crime gang to attempt to take…

    Colombia's leftist presidential candidate says gang planned to kill him
  • Asthma Foundation hopes Māori Health Authority shrinks inequity

    Audio
    health
    3 May 2022
    No caption.

    The Asthma Foundation hopes the establishment of a new Māori Health Authority will shrink the disproportionate impact the disease has on Māori, Pasifika peoples and those living in poverty. 

    Māori… Audio

  • New digital platform aims to help NZ women grow their wealth

    Audio
    money technology
    3 May 2022
    New Zealand currency

    Why is it that in the year 2022 women have 20 per cent less retirement savings than men? That's the question that prompted the creation of a new digital platform designed to help New Zealand women… Audio

  • 16% of Māori and Pacific children diagnosed with asthma last year

    News
    New Zealand Te Ao Māori
    2 May 2022
    Asthma inhalers

    Researchers say a decrease in the prevalence of asthma in children is leaving a clear inequity.

    16% of Māori and Pacific children diagnosed with asthma last year
  • New Zealand "lagging behind" in pay gap transparency measures

    Audio
    life and society
    1 May 2022
    Aucklander Nina Santos is the Delivery Manager for MindTheGap.

    Today is International Workers' Day, also known as May Day.  Auckland student Nina Santos is the Delivery Manager for MindTheGap, which hosts New Zealand's first Pay Registry. She joins the show to… Audio

  • Auckland pre-election report shines light on city's issues

    News
    New Zealand Environment
    28 Apr 2022
    Auckland

    Climate change, inequality and finances have been named the biggest challenges for the next Auckland Council by a pre-election report. Audio

    Auckland Council pre-election report pitches climate change, inequality and finances as city's main challenges
  • Auckland pre-election report shines light on city's issues

    News
    New Zealand Environment
    28 Apr 2022
    Auckland

    Climate change, inequality and finances have been named the biggest challenges for the next Auckland Council by a pre-election report.

    Auckland pre-election report shines light on city's issues
  • Mother's moko kauae gets racist reaction

    Audio
    inequality
    27 Apr 2022
    Two women asked Jay Scott to cover her tā moko or to leave a Havelock North park saying she was 'scaring the children'.

    A Havelock North mother who was told she should leave a local playground because her moko kauae was scaring children wants to meet again with the women who insulted her.

    Jay Scott was with her own… Audio

  • Luxon challenges govt to lay out case for co-governance to avoid 'division'

    News
    Politics economy
    27 Apr 2022
    Christopher Luxon

    The leader of the National Party says New Zealanders don't have a good idea of what Māori co-governance means. Audio

    Luxon warns of 'division' if government coy on co-governance plans
  • Havelock North mother told to leave park due to moko kauae

    Audio
    inequality
    27 Apr 2022
    Two women asked Jay Scott to cover her tā moko or to leave a Havelock North park saying she was 'scaring the children'.

    A Havelock North mother who was told she should leave a local playground because her moko kauae was scaring children wants to meet again with the women who insulted her.

    Jay Scott was with her own… Audio

  • Women who insulted moko kauae told to apologise

    News
    New Zealand Te Ao Māori
    27 Apr 2022
    Two women asked Jay Scott to cover her tā moko or to leave a Havelock North park saying she was 'scaring the children'.

    A Havelock North mother who was told her moko kauae scared children in a playground, wants to meet with the women who insulted her.

    Women who insulted moko kauae told to apologise
  • Meth use rises significantly during August lockdown, remains elevated

    News
    New Zealand health
    27 Apr 2022
    no caption

    Methamphetamine use more than doubled between July and September 2021, and has stayed well above the historical average through to January this year, wastewater figures show.

    Meth use rises significantly during August lockdown, remains elevated
  • New study may overturn blood donation rules for gay men

    Audio
    health inequality
    26 Apr 2022
    Blood donor at donation

    Health researchers are hoping an ambitious new study will overturn what they say are unfair blood donation rules for gay and bisexual men.

    Over the next eight weeks, the University of Auckland-led… Audio

  • Robertson on co-governance: 'We're interested in things that work'

    News
    Politics Te Ao Māori
    26 Apr 2022
    Deputy Prime Minister Grant Robertson during the post-Cabinet press conference.

    The government is adapting core democratic principles to ensure better outcomes for Māori, the deputy prime minister says. Audio

    Co-governance helping deliver better results for Māori - Deputy PM
  • Wayne Smith: 'Capable' female coaches need opportunities

    News
    Sport inequality
    22 Apr 2022
    Wayne Smith.

    The man leading the Black Ferns to this year's Rugby World Cup is hopeful it won't be long before women are in prominent head coaching roles. Audio

    Wayne Smith: 'Capable' female coaches need opportunities
  • 'The vision was to give voice to our ancestors': Māori battle story brought to life

    News
    New Zealand Te Ao Māori
    22 Apr 2022
    Two section of land in the Waikato settlement of Rangiriri will be returned to Waikato-Tainui and the Kiingitanga later this morning.

    An iwi has re-created the trenches and a fortified pā to help tell the true story of the Battle of Rangiriri in November, 1863.

    Iwi ready to unveil project that tells story of key Land Wars battle
  • Government begins drafting indigenous rights plan

    News
    Politics Te Ao Māori
    22 Apr 2022
    No caption

    Indigenous rights, co-governance and He Puapua: the government has started work on a plan and intends to consult widely on it soon.

    Government begins drafting indigenous rights plan
  • Progress on gender equality being shoved back by pandemic

    News
    Comment & Analysis inequality
    21 Apr 2022
    No caption

    Analysis - Women make up about 90 percent of those who lost jobs during the pandemic, while many shouldered heavy economic, emotional or care-giving burdens.

    Progress on gender equality being shoved back by pandemic
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