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Whānau across Aotearoa struggle with basics as costs rise
The drive to school, or lunch when the kids get there. Filling the car or feeding the whānau.
Bills or ballooning debt. Families across Aotearoa are struggling to make ends meet as the cost of living… Video, Audio
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In brief: News from around the Pacific
In brief: News from around the Pacific
Samoan PM says women need to be heard; on-trial doctor's denial; and four hospitalised in American Samoa
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Three waters reforms: Working group urges government financial backing
Three waters reforms: working group urges govt financial backing
Councils should have shares in three waters entities - with the government on the hook financially, a working group of mayors and Māori representatives says. Audio
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How globalisation is causing languages to die out
Language is considered humankind's greatest achievement. But all over the world many indigenous languages are racing towards extinction not because they are simply dying out, but because they are… Audio
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Gender inequality: Call for pay gap reporting for all employers
Gender inequality: Call for pay gap reporting for all employers
A range of reports on International Women's Day shows women continue to be disadvantaged and suffer from workplace imbalance and the gender pay gap.
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The Elephant in the Bedroom | Episode 4: Race Traitor
TAHI.fm - Chye-Ling is called out on Reddit for having a white partner. The investigation turns to the Asian community, personal guilt, and the dark side of judgements on interracial couples. Where do… Video, Audio
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Abuse in Care: Young Māori tell of being torn from whānau
The Abuse in Care Royal Commission has heard of young Māori being torn from their families and put into a system that wrote them off from the start.
Today is the first day of a two week hearing into… Audio
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Behind the 'inclusive' facade, NZ-UK free trade deal disappoints politically and economically
NZ-UK free trade deal disappoints politically and economically
Opinion - The free trade agreement that was signed between New Zealand and the United Kingdom this week fails to confront the need for more fundamental reform, Jane Kelsey writes.
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Is it time to rewrite the history of human evolution?
We have been told wrong: inequality is not the price of civilisation, says archaeologist David Wengrow. Many long held assumptions about how humans developed as a species are blown apart by Wengrow… Audio
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'This too will pass': MPs give thanks and point a few fingers
Parliament’s precinct is being spring-cleaned and returned to order and the MPs are full of thanks, and a little causative finger pointing. Audio
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'This too will pass': MPs give thanks and point a few fingers
'This too will pass': MPs give thanks and point a few fingers
Parliament’s precinct is being spring-cleaned and returned to order and the MPs are full of thanks, and a little causative finger pointing.
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Political parties condemn Parliament protesters, praise police actions
Political parties condemn Parliament protesters, praise police actions
All political parties have supported a motion in Parliament to recognise the "safe restoration of Parliament's grounds" and the selfless service of emergency services. Video
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Drug driving law not just about illegal substances
Parliament has passed a law to establish a roadside oral fluid testing regime to test for recent drug use, and proposes that drivers who fail two consecutive oral fluid tests would incur an… Audio
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Drug driving law not just about illegal substances
Drug driving law not just about illegal substances
Parliament has passed a law to establish a roadside oral fluid testing regime to test for recent drug use, and proposes that drivers who fail two consecutive oral fluid tests would incur an…
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IPCC report: Focus should be on coastal cities in preparation for inevitable climate impacts
Where our focus should be as we prepare for inevitable climate impacts
Comment: Globally, about a billion people living in coastal cities are at risk of climate hazards. The impacts could affect us all, with disruptions to supply chains and trade.
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FTA with UK: Dairy and meat exporters thrilled, but academic criticises deal
Key exporters thrilled with FTA, but expert says it's 'hardly an economic bonanza'
New Zealand's key export sectors are lauding a new free trade agreement with the United Kingdom, saying it will deliver a significant boost to their industries. Audio
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Climate change will increase existing social inequalities - James Shaw
Climate change will increase existing social inequalities - James Shaw
A new IPCC report indicates New Zealanders will need to make major changes to how they live to keep climate emissions in check, says the Climate Change Minister. Audio
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Climate change: IPCC report warns of ‘irreversible’ impacts of global warming
Some impacts of global warming 'irreversible' - UN
The authors of the new report say that there is still a brief window of time to avoid the very worst.
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South AK bearing the brunt of Omicron
The requirement to isolate at home means that tens of thousands of Covid cases and their contacts are relying on family or friends to bring them what they need while they recover. Without the care… Audio
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The Elephant in the Bedroom | Episode 3: Race-Tinted Glasses
TAHI.fm - Is sexual racism affecting your dating life? Green Party MP Golriz Ghahraman and OnlyFans content creator Demi Hunziker help our hosts trace media’s influence across cultural history… Video, Audio
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NZers most in need bearing brunt of Omicron outbreak
New Zealanders who can least afford it are bearing the brunt of the Omicron outbreak - with isolation proving to be impossible or expensive for some.
Covid hospitalisations are continuing to rise -… Audio
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Volunteer firefighter stayed in brigade after child sex abuse conviction
A volunteer firefighter was allowed to remain on his brigade after being convicted of sexually abusing his six-year-old son.
The victim's mother says the fire brigade showed public support for the… Audio
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HomeGround - a new home for the Auckland City Mission
A decade in the making, the Auckland City Mission's new building - HomeGround - has finally opened its doors. The Detail takes a look behind the scenes to find out what difference it will make for the… Audio
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Auckland City Mission's new home
HomeGround - a new home for the Auckland City Mission
A decade in the making, the Auckland City Mission's new building - HomeGround - has finally opened its doors. The Detail takes a look behind the scenes to find out what difference it will make for the…
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Advocates call for homelessness measure for child poverty
Homelessness should be a measure of child poverty, according to advocates.
The latest data from Stats NZ shows all nine child poverty measures in New Zealand have trended downwards over the three… Audio