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Black Caps draw first test as England's Robinson suspended for racist tweets
Black Caps draw first test as England's Robinson suspended for racist tweets
England offered stiff resistance in the final session to secure a tedious draw against New Zealand on day five of the first test at Lord's.
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England debutant apologises for 'racist and sexist' tweets
England debutant apologises for 'racist and sexist' tweets
England fast bowler Ollie Robinson apologised "unreservedly" for historical racist and sexist tweets that came to light on Wednesday when he made his test debut against New Zealand at Lord's.
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Vanuatu Cricket helps combat cyber violence
Vanuatu Cricket helps combat cyber violence
Vanuatu Cricket has joined forces with the police to highlight the issue of cyber violence in the country.
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Matangireia | Season 2 | Episode 2: Georgina Beyer
Georgina Beyer knows all about breaking barriers, becoming the first transgender MP in the world. But what is her biggest regret as a Māori MP in Parliament? Video, Audio
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Nick Smith resignation: National Party MPs unaware of Parliamentary Service inquiry
National MPs unaware of Nick Smith's altercation until yesterday
National Party MPs are denying any prior knowledge of the "verbal altercation" outgoing MP Nick Smith is under investigation for.
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Ben Fenton: the importance of fairness in modern times
The concept of fairness is something most of us are taught about as children, but in reality our brains are already hardwired for it. In his new book To Be Fair, former Financial Times journalist Ben… Video, Audio
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Papuans grieve for leader who believed in them
Papuans grieve for leader who believed in them
The passing of Klemen Tinal, the Vice Governor of Papua Province, has caused great sorrow for Papuans, writes Laurens Ikinia*.
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Week in Politics: An anxious wait for vaccines
Week in Politics: An anxious wait for vaccines
Analysis - The political stakes are sky high as the government waits anxiously for confirmation from Pfizer that enough of the Covid-19 vaccine will arrive to keep the rollout going.
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Mayors and rangatahi school each other on civics and culture
Mayors and rangatahi school each other on civics and culture
Mayors are learning about Māori culture and helping rangatahi develop leadership skills in a two-way mentoring programme.
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Consumer NZ investigating clothing retailer's refunds policy
A popular clothing retailer has been slammed by customers who say the've waited months for items to turn up, while Consumer NZ has launched an investigation into its refunds policy At the same time… Audio
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Civics and citizenship education being left to chance - academic
Civics and citizenship education being left to chance - academic
A civics and citizenship curriculum should be cemented in New Zealand schools because knowledge students are entitled to is being left to chance, says a leading academic.
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Dame Cindy Kiro to be next Governor-General of New Zealand - Ardern
Dame Cindy Kiro to be next Governor-General - Ardern
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has announced Dame Cynthia Kiro will be the next Governor-General of New Zealand.
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Diana interview: PM concerned after inquiry into BBC deceit
Diana interview: PM concerned after inquiry into BBC deceit
The BBC should take "every possible step" to ensure that nothing like its deceit of the Princess of Wales to secure an interview ever happens again, Prime Minister Boris Johnson has said.
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NZ On Air apologises to former employee attacked by musician
NZ On Air apologises to former employee attacked by musician
New Zealand On Air has admitted it failed to offer adequate support to a staff member who was assaulted by an award-winning musician in 2017.
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Covid-19: Virgin chief executive clarifies comments on need to reopen international border
Virgin boss clarifies comments on need to reopen borders
Virgin Australia's chief executive has acknowledged her comments about international borders earlier this week offended some people.
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Covid-19: Flight Centre boss defends calls to open international borders
Flight Centre boss says Covid-19 will be 'just another minor risk'
Flight Centre's chief executive Graham Turner is defending calls to open international borders even though people will inevitably die as a result. Audio
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Eagle Brewing owner quits a week after racist comments against Māori
Eagle Brewing owner quits after racist comments
Canterbury businessman Dave Gaughan, who was called out for racist remarks against Māori, is quitting his brewing company.
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We see a process of decolonisation in New Zealand - Behrouz Boochani
More than a year since he became a free man and has been living in New Zealand, Kurdish novelist, journalist and activist Behrouz Boochani talks to Kadambari Raghukumar about decolonial thinking and… Audio
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We see a process of decolonisation in New Zealand - Behrouz Boochani
We see a process of decolonisation in New Zealand - Behrouz Boochani
More than a year since he became a free man and has been living in New Zealand, Kurdish novelist, journalist and activist Behrouz Boochani talks to Kadambari Raghukumar about decolonial thinking and…
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2: Defiance / Remove and Protect
New Zealander’s have drawn a line in the sand, announcing they will rid the nation of rats, stoats and possums by 2050, but what will it take to get there? Video, Audio
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2: Defiance / Remove and Protect
2: Defiance / Remove and Protect
New Zealander’s have drawn a line in the sand, announcing they will rid the nation of rats, stoats and possums by 2050, but what will it take to get there?
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Rawiri Waititi: Māori 'sick and tired' of being a political football
Rawiri Waititi: Māori 'sick and tired' of being a political football
Māori Party co-leader Rawiri Waititi says a barrage of rhetoric towards Māori in Parliament is fuelling racist comments on social media. Audio
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Alexander Gillespie: Why a wage freeze ignores the lessons of history
Opinion: Why a wage freeze ignores lessons of history
With the government facing a serious backlash over its public sector wage freeze policy, that sound you hear could be the ghost of Rob Muldoon chuckling, Alexander Gillespie writes.
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Opinion: Heartbreak motel? Emergency housing welcoming, but unacceptable
Opinion: Heartbreak motel? Emergency housing welcoming, but unacceptable
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.
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Crowdfunding campaign for Wāhine Exhibition
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