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- Hopes Dashed? The Economics of Gender Inequality
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Organisations push government to address pay gap
A group of unions, charities and community groups being led by the MindtheGap campaign is urging that employers be required by law to report gender and ethnic paygaps.
MindTheGap says an analysis of… Audio
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Japan: political pamphlet likens being gay to a 'disorder'
In Japan, Tokyo Metropolitan Police have just arrested a 68 year old man who had put his brother's skull out with the recycling. But in my catch up with Chris Gilbert this week, we start with news… Audio
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Welcome, Whaikaha - Ministry of Disabled People. Still, challenges remain
Welcome, Whaikaha - Ministry of Disabled People. Still, challenges remain
Opinion - Finally, disabled people have our own ministry - but it will need to work alongside other departments and be accountable to retain credibility, Chris Ford writes.
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The Sampler: Bartees Strange, Yaya Bey, Shabaka
Tony Stamp explores the second stadium-sized album from Oklahoma rocker Bartees Strange, a diaristic debut LP by RnB musician Yaya Bey, and some forest-set freeform jazz courtesy of Shabaka. Audio
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The Sampler: Bartees Strange, Yaya Bey, Shabaka
The Sampler: Bartees Strange, Yaya Bey, Shabaka
Tony Stamp explores the second stadium-sized album from Oklahoma rocker Bartees Strange, a diaristic debut LP by RnB musician Yaya Bey, and some forest-set freeform jazz courtesy of Shabaka.
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Māori Health Authority launch: CEO 'planning for big transformation'
'Hopefully we'll get green lights': Turnaround in Māori health outcomes anticipated
But while there are hopes of equity in the long-term, there are warnings that some changes will take years.
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Reducing youth homelessness betters health, financial outcomes - study
Reducing youth homelessness betters health, financial outcomes - study
A new study shows stable housing is the first step towards improving health outcomes for homeless young people. Audio
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Hawke's Bay DHB called out for racism
The Hawke's Bay District Health Board has been called out for racism, after a review highlighting how it treats Maori and Pasifika patients.
This follows another review that found wahine and whanau… Audio
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Nearly 30 per cent of adults experienced crime in 2021-survey
Nearly 30 per cent of adults experienced crime once or more last year, according to the Ministry of Justice's annual New Zealand Crime and Victims Survey.
The survey of more than 6000 randomly… Audio
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Texas migrant deaths: Mexico blames poverty and US border crisis
Texas migrant deaths: Mexico blames poverty and US border crisis
Poverty and desperation led to the deaths of at least 50 migrants abandoned in a Texas lorry, Mexico's president has said.
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Raetihi local enters race for Ruapehu mayoralty
District's youngest councillor enters Ruapehu mayoral race
Elijah Pue Pue said his campaign would focus on economic development, the climate emergency and removing red tape to boost housing and community wellbeing.
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Marlborough youth council to review submissions on young people
Marlborough youth council to review submissions on young people
Marlborough's councillors have asked if the youth council can provide feedback on submissions to next year's annual plan that directly impact young people.
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'Denying control over our bodies': Abortion ruling, anti-trans laws top of mind during US Pride events
Abortion ruling, anti-trans laws top of mind during US Pride events
People celebrating US Pride events have expressed outrage at the Supreme Court's overturning of the constitutional right to abortion, and a wave of anti-transgender laws.
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Boris Johnson 'actively thinking about' third term as PM
Boris Johnson 'actively thinking about' third term as PM
Boris Johnson has said he is "actively thinking" about a third term, amid criticism of his leadership.
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Report into health of NZ kids finds persistent inequalities linked to ethnicity and income
Report into health of NZ kids finds persistent inequalities linked to ethnicity and income
A new report has found Pasifika children get rheumatic fever 140 times more often than Pākehā children.
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The case against the sexual revolution
Feminists must abandon their delusions about the sexual revolution. Men and women are not the same, and it is usually women who suffer when we pretend otherwise. So says Louise Perry, a UK based… Audio
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Thousands sign petition calling for student nurses to be paid
Thousands sign petition calling for student nurses to be paid
A petition calling for student nurses to be paid during their placement hours has gained more than 5300 signatures.
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Kriddles Roberts: Empowering the west Auckland community
Kriddles Roberts is doing everything she can to help people in need in west Auckland - The Detail heads along to one of her community events. Audio
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Kriddles Roberts: Empowering the west Auckland community
Kriddles Roberts: Empowering the west Auckland community
Kriddles Roberts is doing everything she can to help people in need in west Auckland - The Detail heads along to one of her community events.
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Northland DHB chief Dr Nick Chamberlain appointed as Health New Zealand national director
Northland DHB chief appointed as Health New Zealand national director
Health New Zealand has made its first permanent appointment today. Dr Nick Chamberlain will be the national director of the new national public health service.
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Rennie urges Australia to stay in Super Rugby
Rennie urges Australia to stay in Super Rugby
Wallabies coach Dave Rennie has urged Rugby Australia not to pull its teams out of Super Rugby in 2024 and set up a domestic competition of its own.
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Charity money helps feed hungry children at ECEs
KidsCan has launched an urgent appeal to help feed children as winter hits, with its monthly donors having dropped for the first time in the programs 17 year history The charity says it's seeing a… Audio
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Mentally ill and behind bars: 'The poor guy shouldn't be in jail'
Mentally ill and behind bars: 'The poor guy shouldn't be in jail'
A man with severe mental illness is bounced between healthcare and prison because he can't get accommodation and treatment. A leading forensic psychiatrist says hundreds are in the same position.
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'Whānau are at breaking point': 2000 children on KidsCan waiting list
'Whānau are at breaking point': 2000 children on KidsCan waiting list
KidsCan has launched an urgent appeal for donations to help the record number of children needing support this winter.
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Colombia elects former guerrilla Petro as first leftist president
Colombia elects Gustavo Petro as first leftist president
The former member of the M-19 guerrilla movement who has vowed profound social and economic change beat construction magnate Rodolfo Hernandez by a wide margin.