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  • Opinion: Heartbreak motel? Emergency housing welcoming, but unacceptable

    News
    Comment & Analysis housing
    11 May 2021
    Motel generic sign United States

    Opinion - While my experience with transitional housing was socially embarrassing, at least it wasn't as negative as those some people have encountered, Chris Ford writes.

    Opinion: Heartbreak motel? Emergency housing welcoming, but unacceptable
  • Crowdfunding campaign for Wāhine Exhibition

    Audio
    arts
    10 May 2021
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    Wāhine Exhibition hopes to make it's way around New Zealand with the help of a crowdfunding campaign. Loren Pasquier is the creative director behind the project, she talks to Jesse about the work. Audio

  • NZ teens among world's biggest internet users

    News
    New Zealand education
    10 May 2021
    Woman use of cellphone

    An OECD report shows New Zealand's 15-year-olds spend more time on the internet than their peers in all countries except Denmark, Sweden and Chile.

    NZ teens among world's biggest internet users
  • China’s PR intensifies as media focus falls on Uyghurs

    Audio
    media politics
    9 May 2021
    Stuff's Thoma Manch taking part in an online press briefing on Xinjiang organsied by the PRC embassy last week.

    China used to deny or ignore media queries about the human rights of the ethnic Uighur minority. But before our government debated its response in Parliament this week, China’s embassy held an… Video, Audio

  • China’s PR intensifies as media focus falls on Uyghurs

    News
    Mediawatch media
    9 May 2021
    Stuff's Thoma Manch taking part in an online press briefing on Xinjiang organsied by the PRC embassy last week.

    China used to deny or ignore media queries about the human rights of the ethnic Uighur minority. But before our government debated its response in Parliament this week, China’s embassy held an…

    Video, Audio

    China’s PR intensifies as media focus falls on Uyghurs
  • Public help makes good bills great law

    Audio
    health politics
    9 May 2021
    Labour MP Louisa Wall as Chair of Social Services Select Committee

    MPs spend many hours trying to tease out the best way to legislate impossibly complex issues. Thankfully they get help from the experts - you. Audio

  • Public help makes good bills great law

    News
    The House health
    9 May 2021
    Labour MP Louisa Wall as Chair of Social Services Select Committee

    MPs spend many hours trying to tease out the best way to legislate impossibly complex issues. Thankfully they get help from the experts - you.

    Audio

    Public help makes good bills great law
  • Covid-19 fails to stop Rotumans celebrating their language and culture

    News
    Pacific
    8 May 2021
    Fiji's Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama and his wife Mary are welcomed to Rotuma in a traditional ceremony during Rotuma Day celebrations.

    New Zealand's Rotuman community is excited to celebrate their language and culture together this year.

    Rotumans celebrate language and culture 'together' amid Covid-19
  • NZ apology for Dawn Raids a step closer

    News
    Pacific
    6 May 2021
    A selection of images from the 1970s, the era of the dawn raids, by photographer John Miller, as part of the exhibition.

    The New Zealand government's long-awaited apology for the Dawn Raids is a step closer.

    NZ apology for Dawn Raids a step closer
  • Life after sport: Pasifika athletes changing the narrative on and off the field

    Audio
    Pacific
    5 May 2021
    Ardie Savea and Arden David-Perrot.

    What is being done to help today's Pasifika sportspeople prepare for tomorrow? Is it something they're thinking about? Hurricanes Professional Development Manager Arden David-Perrot and All Blacks… Audio

  • Archie Thompson's Pacific Mission

    Audio
    Pacific
    5 May 2021
    Former Australian football striker Archie Thompson playing for Melbourne Victory in 2014.

    Former Australian football star Archie Thompson was born in New Zealand to a Kiwi dad and Papua New Guinean mother. The retired striker has never been to PNG but is keen to learn more about his… Audio

  • No visitors allowed in Fiji amid Covid-19 outbreak: Govt

    News
    Pacific Fiji
    4 May 2021
    An island in the Yasawa Group, one of Fiji's tourist playgrounds

    Fiji will not consider any international arrivals until there are no cases of Covid-19 in the community.

    Covid-19 surge forces Fiji border closure
  • Report meant to create unity, not be 'divisive', author says

    News
    New Zealand Politics
    3 May 2021
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    The author of a report described by National leader Judith Collins as "divisive" says she wishes it was not used as a "political tool".

    He Puapua report Collins called 'divisive' meant to create unity, author says
  • Abuse inquiry at last homing in on the state-run residences

    News
    Comment & Analysis
    3 May 2021
    Epuni Boys' Home

    Analysis - What did these places look like - the endless corridors, the sloppy food? This week, more than 30 years on, some welcome specifics may appear in the public record, David Cohen writes.

    Abuse in Care Royal Commission homes in on its cornerstone: State-run residences
  • Clinic for vaccinations opens in West Auckland

    News
    New Zealand Covid-19
    3 May 2021
    The new Covid 19 vaccination facility in South Auckland

    Te Whare Tūhono, Auckland's latest mass vaccination clinic for Covid-19, has opened in Henderson on Monday morning. Audio

    Covid-19: Clinic for vaccinations opens in West Auckland
  • Covid-19: Fiji scrambles to screen, test hot-spot areas

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    Pacific
    2 May 2021
    ..

    A nation-wide lockdown is imminent in Fiji as authorities scramble to screen and test hot-spot areas.

    Full lockdown imminent amid surge in Covid-19 cases in Fiji
  • The news stories making readers dumber

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    media
    2 May 2021
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    News organisations often report the results of informal polls they carry out by embedding surveys in stories or on social media. Mathematically minded people argue that in doing so… Audio

  • The news stories making readers dumber

    News
    Mediawatch media
    2 May 2021
    No caption

    News organisations often report the results of informal polls they carry out by embedding surveys in stories or on social media. Mathematically minded people argue that in doing so…

    Audio

    The news stories making readers dumber
  • Scientists say India government ignored warnings amid coronavirus surge

    News
    World Covid-19
    1 May 2021
    A health worker wearing a personal protective equipment suit cleans the floor inside a banquet hall temporarily converted into a Covid-19 coronavirus ward in New Delhi

    A forum of scientific advisers warned Indian officials of a new and more contagious variant of Covid-19 taking hold in the country, five scientists who are part of the forum say.

    Scientists say India government ignored warnings amid coronavirus surge
  • Week in Politics: Ōrewa recalled as Collins opposes 'racist separation'

    News
    Politics Comment & Analysis
    30 Apr 2021
    National leader Judith Collins 17/02/21

    Analysis - Don Brash's Ōrewa speech is recalled as Judith Collins campaigns against "racist separation", the Five Eyes controversy is called "a beat-up" and the New Zealand Upgrade Programme runs into…

    Week in Politics: Ōrewa recalled as Collins opposes 'racist separation'
  • New research shows Kiwis trust in news is slipping

    Audio
    media life and society
    28 Apr 2021
    Dr Merja Myllilahtia and Dr Greg Treadwell from the AUT's Centre for Journalism, Media and Democracy.

    New research shows New Zealanders' trust in the news media slipping, even when it comes to the news they choose themselves. That's obviously a bad news story for our media - but what can they really… Video, Audio

  • New research shows Kiwis trust in news is slipping

    News
    Mediawatch media
    28 Apr 2021
    Dr Merja Myllilahtia and Dr Greg Treadwell from the AUT's Centre for Journalism, Media and Democracy.

    New research shows New Zealanders' trust in the news media slipping, even when it comes to the news they choose themselves. That's obviously a bad news story for our media - but what can they really…

    Video, Audio

    We’ve got trust issues - with news
  • Oscars 2021: Chloe Zhao, from 'outsider' to Hollywood history-maker

    News
    World
    26 Apr 2021
    Chloe Zhao attends the 93rd Annual Academy Awards.

    Chloe Zhao has made history by becoming the first woman of colour - and only the second woman at all - to win the best director award at the Oscars.

    Oscars 2021: Chloe Zhao, from 'outsider' to Hollywood history-maker
  • Climate leadership from the hardest hit indigenous communities

    News
    Comment & Analysis environment
    24 Apr 2021
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    Opinion - Solutions to climate change will not be found solely in future technology, but also by drawing on the practices of indigenous people, Brianna Fruean* writes.

    Opinion: Real climate leadership rests with hardest hit indigenous communities
  • Climate leadership from the hardest hit indigenous communities

    News
    Pacific
    24 Apr 2021
    Samoan youth climate activist Brianna Fruean.

    Opinion - Solutions to climate change will not be found solely in future technology, but also by drawing on the practices of indigenous people, Brianna Fruean* writes.

    Opinion: Real climate leadership rests with hardest hit indigenous communities
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