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  • Covid-19: Whānau Ora vaccine rollout plan was rejected

    Audio
    inequality
    20 Oct 2021
    Whānau Ora Commissioning agency chairwoman Merepeka Raukawa-Tait.

    The Whānau Ora Commissioning Agency says more than 90 percent of Māori would've received both doses of the Pfizer Covid-19 vaccine by now, if its vaccine rollout proposal it handed to ministers in… Audio

  • Covid-19: Taranaki vaccine rollout may have to rollover to 2022

    Audio
    te ao Maori inequality
    20 Oct 2021
    Dozens of locals turned up to a Covid-19 vaccination clinic at Mõkau at the boundary of Taranaki and the Waitomo District on Tuesday, set up by Māori health provider Tui Ora.

    The Covid-19 vaccination programme in Taranaki may need to rollover into next year to get Māori in the region up beyond a 90 percent vaccination rate.

    Just 62 percent of Taranaki Māori have received… Audio

  • Covid-19: Principals help whānau with support given to kids at school

    Audio
    children education
    20 Oct 2021
    A file photo shows bright yellow chairs in a kindergarten or pre-school.

    Auckland school kids have been stuck at home for more than two months now - and teachers are doing what they can to help whanau who are struggling.

    On Wednesday, the government is set to announce… Audio

  • The endless fight for equal pay

    Audio
    employment inequality
    20 Oct 2021
    Carol Beaumont

    The battle for equal pay started 125 years ago and it's not over yet. A new campaign, Mind The Gap, hopes to address some of the issues.  Audio

  • The endless fight for equal pay

    News
    The Detail employment
    20 Oct 2021
    Carol Beaumont

    The battle for equal pay started 125 years ago and it's not over yet. A new campaign, Mind The Gap, hopes to address some of the issues. 

    Audio

    Minding the Gap on equal pay
  • Chile marks anniversary of 2019 protests as election nears

    News
    World world politics
    19 Oct 2021
    Hundreds of people demonstrate two years after the social outbreak., in Osorno, Chile.
 (Photo by Fernando Lavoz/NurPhoto) (Photo by FERNANDO LAVOZ / NurPhoto / NurPhoto via AFP)

    Demonstrations took place across Chile on Monday to mark the second anniversary of the start of months of protests against inequality that triggered a social shift and led to the formation of a…

    Chile marks anniversary of 2019 protests as election nears
  • Whangārei doctor warns of low-vaccine risk as hospitals face pressure

    News
    health inequality
    19 Oct 2021
    no caption

    As Te Tai Tokerau prepares to move down alert levels, a Whangārei doctor is pleading with people to get vaccinated - saying the effects of not doing so will be devastating. Audio

    Whangārei doctor warns of low-vaccine risk as hospitals face pressure
  • 'Covid-19 is on the doorstep' - Henare's stark warning to Māori

    Audio
    health te ao Maori
    19 Oct 2021
    No caption

    Associate Health Minister Peeni Henare has told many DHBs they need to do better in their vaccine rollout to Māori. 

      Video, Audio

  • Whangārei doctor warns of low-vaccine risk as hospitals face surge

    Audio
    health inequality
    19 Oct 2021
    no caption

    As Te Tai Tokerau prepares to move down alert levels, a Whangārei doctor is pleading with people to get vaccinated - saying the effects of not doing so, will be absolutely devastating.

    There are… Audio

  • Māori health funding compensation calculations taking too long - Waitangi Tribunal

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    Politics Te Ao Māori
    19 Oct 2021
    No caption

    The Waitangi Tribunal says it is taking far too long to calculate how much compensation Māori health services should get to make up for years of underfunding.

    Delay calculating Māori health services compensation risks compounding prejudices - Waitangi Tribunal
  • Housing density to increase under bipartisan solution

    News
    Politics housing
    19 Oct 2021
    Housing Minister Megan Woods and National Party leader Judith Collins. The parties worked together on a Bill to amend the Resource Management Act making it easier to build houses.

    National and the government have worked together to design new housing density rules that would allow three homes three storeys tall without a consent.

    Housing density to increase across New Zealand under rare bipartisan solution
  • Question Time for 19 October 2021

    Audio
    politics
    19 Oct 2021
    1. Dr DUNCAN WEBB to the Minister of Finance: What Government economic support has been provided to businesses since the Delta outbreak on 17 August?

    2. Hon JUDITH COLLINS to the Prime Minister: Does she…

  • The Waitangi Tribunal urges speedier progress fixing health inequality

    Audio
    politics Te Ao Māori
    19 Oct 2021
    No caption

    The Waitangi Tribunal says slow progress calculating compensation to Māori health providers risks further prejudice.

    It's also calling on the government to ensure the newly appointed Māori Health… Audio

  • Scholarships to attract Pasifika to financial advisor careers

    News
    Pacific
    19 Oct 2021
    A calculator, a model of a house, a pen and a notebook - to illustrate financial planning and household budgets.

    Scholarships are being offered to attract more women, Māori and Pasifika to take up a career as a financial advisor in New Zealand. Audio

    Scholarships to attract Pasifika to financial advisor careers
  • Patients 'in limbo' after surgeries cancelled due to Covid-19

    News
    New Zealand Covid-19
    19 Oct 2021
    Healthcare people

    Around 1000 elective surgeries have been cancelled each week since the start of the current Covid-19 outbreak.

    Patients 'in limbo' after surgeries cancelled due to Covid-19
  • Judges being surveyed to boost understanding of 'life and work experience'

    News
    New Zealand law
    18 Oct 2021
    No caption

    The judiciary is gathering more information about judges' backgrounds including their sexuality and religious status.

    Judges being surveyed to boost understanding of 'life and work experience'
  • Long-covid warnings for unvaxxed: 'Not just a respiratory virus'

    Audio
    health
    16 Oct 2021
    Massey University Professor John Potter.

    With daily Covid case numbers climbing, there is mounting concern from health workers about the strain that could be put on ICU capacity. But it's not just the immediate hospitalisations that are a… Audio

  • Squid Game's link to South Korea's crippling debt crisis

    News
    World
    16 Oct 2021
    The Squid Game Netflix series has gone global.

    For many, Squid Game is just gory entertainment. In South Korea, it's more.

    Squid Game's link to South Korea's crippling debt crisis
  • Community leaders fear lockdown's long-term impact on families

    Audio
    children education
    15 Oct 2021
    Kid studying homework math during his online lesson at home, social distance during quarantine. Self-isolation and online education concept caused by coronavirus pandemia

    The lengthy Auckland lockdown is making it even harder to address truancy - with growing concern some children will disappear from education entirely.

    School principals have told Checkpoint as few as… Video, Audio

  • MIQ emergency process hurtful, illogical, underused, advocates say

    Audio
    health travel
    15 Oct 2021
    No caption

    The emergency allocation system for MIQ has been described as hurtful and illogical, with fewer than 10 percent of applications being approved in some categories, numbers released under the Official… Video, Audio

  • Lowering Covid-19 restrictions makes Māori acceptable collateral damage - groups

    News
    Te Ao Māori health
    14 Oct 2021
    John Tamihere at Te Whānau O Waipareira's new Covid-19 vaccination clinic.

    A coalition of Māori health organisations in Auckland is urging the government to return to a Covid-19 elimination strategy, saying many Māori will die if it does not.

    Māori health coalition urges return to Covid-19 elimination strategy
  • Lego to remove gender stereotypes from toys

    Audio
    business
    13 Oct 2021
    Lego

    Lego is removing gender stereotypes from its toys - and it means no more pink just for girls.

    It comes as a global survey reveals attitudes to play is inequal, and restrictive.

    Girls are becoming… Audio

  • UK start to pandemic worst public health failure ever, MPs say

    News
    World Covid-19
    12 Oct 2021
    A man wearing a face mask as a preventive measure against the coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic rides his bike in central London, England on May 5, 2020.

    The UK's failure to do more to stop Covid-19 spreading early in the pandemic was one of the worst ever public health failures, a report by MPs says.

    UK start to pandemic worst public health failure ever, MPs say
  • Covid-19 modelling paints worrying picture for South Auckland

    News
    New Zealand Local Democracy Reporting
    12 Oct 2021
    A healthcare worker from Middlemore Hospital’s emergency department says the number of staff being scratched from rosters daily is a serious concern as it is already under serious pressure due to staffing shortages.

    If vaccination rates remain below 90 percent, health experts fear the worst is yet to come for South Auckland.

    'Could get totally out of control': Covid-19 modelling paints worrying picture for South Auckland
  • 8500 more beneficiaries since start of Delta outbreak, figures show

    News
    New Zealand Covid-19
    12 Oct 2021
    no caption

    Since the start of the Delta outbreak, 8500 more people have ended up on the benefit, Ministry of Social Development figures show.

    8500 more beneficiaries since start of Delta outbreak, figures show
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