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  • 'The shoe's on the other foot' - demand for workers spurs moves for more pay

    News
    New Zealand Business
    30 Jan 2022
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    The low unemployment rate and high inflation is prompting jobseekers to ask for more money from current and prospective employers.

    'The shoe's on the other foot' - demand for workers spurs moves for more pay
  • Vaccine inequity in the Pacific: 'We need to support our neighbours'

    News
    Pacific Covid-19
    29 Jan 2022
    Covid-19 vaccinations being given in Vanuatu.

    Concern is growing around low Covid-19 vaccine rates in the Pacific, with more support needed from developed countries.

    Vaccine inequity in the Pacific: 'We need to support our neighbours'
  • Covid-19: Family doctors gear up to support Māori communities

    Audio
    health inequality
    28 Jan 2022
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    Family doctors are gearing up to ensure Māori communities are well prepared and supported during an Omicron outbreak.

    The Royal New Zealand College of GPs says during earlier Covid-19 outbreaks Māori… Audio

  • Covid-19: Wealth gap widened in pandemic - research

    Audio
    business money
    28 Jan 2022

    Research is showing that the wealth gap in New Zealand has grown wider due to the government's Covid-19 policies.

    Financial journalist Bernard Hickey has analysed 21 months of data looking at Stats… Audio

  • Covid-19: Vaccine gap a problem for Māori

    Audio
    health inequality
    28 Jan 2022

    Māori health leaders say something needs to be done to close the vaccine gap for Māori.

    Many Māori are ineligible for boosters until March - which is when the Omicron outbreak is forecast to peak.

    … Audio

  • 'Diabolical' prices, inflation leaves working professionals out of pocket

    News
    Business money
    27 Jan 2022

    The new record inflation figures come as no shock to many, with rising housing, fuel and construction costs putting the pinch on even those with means.

    'Diabolical' prices, inflation leaves working professionals out of pocket
  • Life more expensive as inflation hits 30-year high

    Audio
    economy inequality
    27 Jan 2022
    Fuel Prices

    It's official, life is becoming more expensive, with inflation hitting an almost three-decade high.

    The annual inflation rate has rocketed to nearly six percent. It is being fuelled by the soaring… Audio

  • Do school uniforms need a makeover?

    Audio
    health education
    27 Jan 2022
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    Are school uniforms good or bad? A better question is how do can we improve their impact on educational outcomes, says public health researcher Dr Johanna Reidy. Audio

  • Rising prices exacerbate poverty

    Audio
    money economy
    27 Jan 2022

    Inflation continues to run hot -- with the latest figures from Stats NZ putting the consumer price index at 5.9 percent in the year to December.

    To take a closer look at the effects of rising prices… Audio

  • The cost of the pandemic: the financial winners and losers

    Audio
    business money
    27 Jan 2022
    Newsroom.co.nz Managing Editor Bernard Hickey

    Analysis by a financial journalist has found the Government's Covid-19 policies have made the wealthy hundreds of billions of dollars richer, while the poor sunk $400 million further into debt to the… Audio

  • Despite Omicron, keeping schools open safely should be goal

    News
    Comment & Analysis Covid-19
    26 Jan 2022
    Side view portrait of young man wearing mask while taking test or exam in school with diverse group of people, copy space

    The Omicron variant has caused serious disruption to schooling overseas. As Aotearoa prepares for an Omicron outbreak, calls to close schools as case numbers rise are expected, Jin Russell writes.

    Despite Omicron, keeping schools open safely should be goal
  • 'Too late': 100,000 Māori can't get booster until March

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    Te Ao Māori Local Democracy Reporting
    26 Jan 2022
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    A Covid-19 Māori health analyst says more than 106,000 vaccinated Māori are not eligible for a booster shot until after 1 March - too late to protect against the expected Omicron surge.

    Health analyst pleads for cut in Covid-19 booster waiting time to protect Māori
  • Covid-19 Omicron outbreak: Measures still 'crucial' as phases introduced

    News
    New Zealand Politics
    26 Jan 2022
    A bus passenger wears a mask during level 2 in Wellington, 15 February 20201.

    Omicron is not "mild" and can still overwhelm the health system, nor will it be the last Covid-19 variant so the government must prepare, public health experts say.

    Health experts warn of risks in phased approach to tackle Omicron outbreak
  • 'I hated being different': Top honour for Paralympian and disability advocate

    News
    World sport
    26 Jan 2022
    Dylan Alcott of Australia celebrates winning the first set against Niels Vink of the Netherlands during their Wheelchair Quad Singles final match on f the 2021 US Open at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center on September 12, 2021 in New York City.

    For the first time in the award's 62-year history, a person with a disability has been named Australian of the Year.

    Paralympian and disability advocate Dylan Alcott awarded top honour
  • Benefit increases going to more than half of families with children - report

    News
    Politics children
    26 Jan 2022
    Carmel Sepuloni on Budget Day 2021.

    Families Package benefits go to more than half of families with children, but housing costs and Covid-19 income disruption have eroded some of the gains, a government report shows.

    Benefit increases going to more than half of families with children - report
  • Anti-poverty group says families package still falling short

    Audio
    children money
    26 Jan 2022
    young homeless boy sleeping on the bridge, poverty, city, street

    The government's touting the success of a families package scheme, saying it helped more than half of all families with children in its first year.

    Introduced in 2018, the Families Package boosted… Audio

  • Cost of new masks will put pressure on those already struggling

    Audio
    health law
    26 Jan 2022
    Disposable KN-95 mask vs thin surgical mask. COVID-19 prevention. H1N1, H5N1 safety measures. Isolated on black background.

    The government's newly tightened rules for mask use under the 'red' traffic light setting has advocates concerned it will put added pressure on those already struggling in Aotearoa.

    They say for… Audio

  • Cost of living will lead to hardship, disobedience - advocates

    Audio
    money economy
    26 Jan 2022
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    Social service providers are worried soaring living costs will lead to hardship and even civil disobedience.

    They say people could be forced to take what they need to live. Petrol, food and house… Audio

  • Rising cost of living crushing those already struggling - advocate

    Audio
    food National
    26 Jan 2022

    Social service providers are cautioning rising prices crushing those who are already struggling.

    Food prices increased by 4.5 percent in 2021, rents are jacking up and people are expecting petrol to… Audio

  • Call for more social housing in the face of Omicron outbreak

    News
    Local Democracy Reporting Covid-19
    25 Jan 2022
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    Omicron highlights the need for more social housing, so families living in overcrowded conditions can self-isolate, a chief executive working in the sector says.

    Trust calls for more social housing in the face of Omicron outbreak
  • Covid-19: Māori vaccinations lag as Omicron looms

    Audio
    health inequality
    24 Jan 2022
    The vaccine roll-out for 5 to 11-year-olds started on Monday after Medsafe approved the Pfizer paediatric vaccination last month.

    Māori health providers are in a race to vaccinate children and boost adult immunisations before Omicron spreads widely.

    Ministry of Health data shows 93 percent of the wider Counties Manukau… Audio

  • New research fund to focus on inequity in lung cancer treatment, diagnosis

    News
    New Zealand Pacific
    20 Jan 2022
    Silhouette of a doctor walking in a hurry in the hospital corridor.

    Stark inequities in treatment and survival rates for Māori and Pacific patients diagnosed with NZ's biggest cancer killer are the focus of $6 million in new research funding.

    New research fund to focus on inequity in lung cancer treatment, diagnosis
  • National calls for better mental health services for Asians

    News
    New Zealand Politics
    20 Jan 2022
    Sunset lookout above Newmarket in Auckland, New Zealand

    The government is being urged to make the mental health of Asian New Zealanders more of a priority, with suspected suicides among Asians more than doubling. Audio

    National calls for better mental health services for Asians
  • Wealth of 10 richest men 'doubled in pandemic' - Oxfam

    News
    World Covid-19
    17 Jan 2022
    Blue Origin's New Shepard crew (L-R) Oliver Daemen, Jeff Bezos, Wally Funk, and Mark Bezos pose for a picture near the booster after flying into space in the Blue Origin New Shepard rocket on 20 July 20, 2021 in Van Horn, Texas.

    The pandemic has made the world's wealthiest far richer but led to more people living in poverty, according to the charity Oxfam.

    Wealth of world's 10 richest men doubled in pandemic - Oxfam
  • Global vaccine-sharing programme reaches milestone

    News
    World Covid-19
    16 Jan 2022
    Packages of Covid-19 vaccine arrive at the Phnom Penh International Airport in Cambodia, on 13 December, 2021.

    The COVAX global vaccine-sharing programme has delivered 1 billion Covid-19 vaccine doses, according to one of the organisations which manages it.

    Global vaccine-sharing programme reaches milestone of 1 billion doses
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