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  • South Auckland politicians give mixed reviews on new zoning rules

    News
    Local Democracy Reporting housing
    18 Nov 2021
    Ōtara-Papatoetoe Local Board chair Apulu Reece Autagavaia, Manurewa Local Board chair Joseph Allen and Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Local Board chair Lemauga Lydia Sosene.

    New Zealand is in a housing crisis driven by a shortage in affordable homes, so with Labour and National coming together to promise an easing of zoning laws, what's not to like?

    South Auckland politicians give mixed reviews on government's new zoning rules
  • Covid-19 the focus of National Iwi Chairs Forum final hui for 2021

    News
    Te Ao Māori Covid-19
    16 Nov 2021
    The pōwhiri at the start of the National Iwi Chairs Forum at Takapūwāhia marae in Porirua

    Chairs, chief executives and technicians of the 73 iwi entities attended the hui, held online due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

    Covid-19 the focus of National Iwi Chairs Forum final hui for 2021
  • In brief: News from around the Pacific

    News
    Pacific
    15 Nov 2021
    A health worker takes a swab from a man to test for Covid-19 at a makeshift clinic in Port Moresby on 1 April, 2021.

    Aotearoa supporting PNG against covid; American Samoa kids getting jabs; and veteran Tongan minister aiming to return to Parliament

    In brief: News from around the Pacific
  • Biden says US concerned about situation in Belarus

    News
    World
    13 Nov 2021
    No caption

    US President Joe Biden has expressed concern about the situation in Belarus as it faces accusations of encouraging migrants to cross into Poland and Lithuania via its territory.

    Biden says US concerned about situation in Belarus
  • Human rights expert calls for more female leadership on climate

    News
    Pacific
    12 Nov 2021
    Women bear the brunt of the climate crisis, COP26 delegates are told.

    Women are still missing at the top climate table, warns a human rights lawyer from the Pacific.

    Human rights expert calls for more female leadership on climate
  • The day in review: Covid-19 developments on 11 November

    News
    New Zealand Covid-19
    11 Nov 2021
    Covid wrap 11 November

    The pressure's on across the board today - on the Ministry of Health, on the Managed Isolation and Quarantine system, and on thousands of workers who fall under the vaccine mandate but haven't been…

    The day in review: Covid-19 developments on 11 November
  • Rotorua housing crisis: 3500 homes needed in a year - draft report

    News
    Local Democracy Reporting housing
    11 Nov 2021
    Rotorua district councillor Tania Tapsell

    Rotorua needs more than 3500 dwellings by 2023, a target the district council proposes but admits it will be unlikely to meet.

    Rotorua housing crisis: 3500 homes needed in a year - draft report
  • 'Trouble in Paradise' - images of the climate crisis in the Pacific

    News
    Pacific
    10 Nov 2021
    Ten year old Epineri Lata takes a dip in the ocean to escape the intense heat on the island of Kia in Fiji. In the background is the visible evidence of cyclone damage to the island.

    An exhibition at New Zealand's National Library will shine the spotlight on climate change in the Pacific region. Audio

    'Trouble in Paradise' - images of the climate crisis in the Pacific
  • Vaccination rates a consideration as Cabinet meets, PM says

    News
    New Zealand Politics
    8 Nov 2021
    Jacinda Ardern at a Vaccination Centre in Kawakawa

    Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern says vaccination rates in Auckland will be taken into consideration when assessing whether restrictions in the city can be further loosened. Audio

    Vaccination rates a consideration as Cabinet meets, PM says
  • Danyl McLauchlan: Is Ardern an Elene Ferrante character?

    Audio
    author interview
    6 Nov 2021
    Jacinda Ardern speaking at the Traffic Light System announcement

    Writer Danyl McLauchlan returns to tackle life's big questions, ideas and thinkers. This week: in the 2010s readers devoured the four-book series known as the Neapolitan Novels, written under the… Audio

  • Samoa's gender-based violence still a concern at UN rights council

    News
    Pacific Samoa
    5 Nov 2021
    Samoa's prime minister, Fiame Naomi Mata'afa, addresses the UN Human Rights Council in a session for her country's Universal Periodic Review, 4 November, 2021.

    Samoa has been urged by the international community to counter domestic and gender-based violence. Audio

    Samoa's gender-based violence still a concern at UN rights council
  • Long-awaited ministry for the disabled has a massive task

    Audio
    disability activism
    4 Nov 2021
    17 June 2020, Brandenburg, Ludwigsfelde: A pictogram for a disabled parking space and a shadow of a person can be seen on the asphalt.

    The invisible section of New Zealand society - disabled people - are finally getting their own ministry. It will have a massive task ahead of it.  Audio

  • Long-awaited ministry for the disabled has a massive task

    News
    The Detail disability
    4 Nov 2021
    17 June 2020, Brandenburg, Ludwigsfelde: A pictogram for a disabled parking space and a shadow of a person can be seen on the asphalt.

    The invisible section of New Zealand society - disabled people - are finally getting their own ministry. It will have a massive task ahead of it. 

    Audio

    Ministry for disabled has a big job to do
  • Growing numbers of children forced to flee by climate change - report

    News
    Pacific children
    3 Nov 2021
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    Surging temperatures, rising water levels and land degradation drive thousands of children from their homes in the Pacific, a Save the Children report says.

    Growing numbers of children forced to flee by climate change - report
  • Bookmarks with Shaun Hendy

    Audio 3 Nov 2021
    Shaun Hendy

    Our Bookmarks guest today will be a familiar face to many New Zealanders. It's Covid-19 modeller and physics professor Shaun Hendy.  Video, Audio

    This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.

  • Call for a building sector with 'genius and courage'

    Audio 3 Nov 2021
    A strong  man welder in brown uniform, a construction helmet and welders leathers, grinder metal an angle grinder  at the construction site, orange sparks fly to the sides

    Jesse talks to Lindsay Wood, the director of independent climate change consultancy Resilienz about how to green up our construction industry. Audio

  • Rising rate of children living in motels a 'moral failure' - National

    Audio
    life and society housing
    1 Nov 2021
    A child on a bike at an emergency accommodation motel.

    The skyrocketing number of children living in motels is being called a 'moral failure' by the National party.

    There was an increase of 280 tamariki in motels in the three months to September - now… Audio

  • Covid-19 making lives of those insecure and inadequate housing more vulnerable

    News
    New Zealand housing
    1 Nov 2021
    A state house in Northcote

    Covid-19 has taken hold among some of society's most marginalised groups, including those living in insecure or inadequate housing.

    Covid-19 making lives of those insecure and inadequate housing more vulnerable
  • Covid-19: Has the housing crisis exacerbated the outbreak?

    Audio
    health housing
    1 Nov 2021
    No caption

    Delta is attacking some of New Zealand's most marginalised groups - including those living in insecure or inadequate housing.

    In the final part of our series on lockdown and poverty, RNZ social… Audio

  • A week of patsies, health and housing

    Audio
    politics
    31 Oct 2021
    No caption

    A week in Parliament, with a cosy love-in on housing, a duel over health, and a dive into a trove of friendly patsies. Audio

  • A week of patsies, health and housing

    News
    The House politics
    31 Oct 2021
    No caption

    A week in Parliament, with a cosy love-in on housing, a duel over health, and a dive into a trove of friendly patsies.

    Audio

    A week of patsies, health and housing
  • More children living in motels as housing crisis unrelenting

    News
    housing
    29 Oct 2021
    A child on a bike at an emergency accommodation motel.

    The government is running out of motels to place families in as the housing crisis reaches record levels, with children among those hardest hit. Audio

    More children living in motels as housing crisis unrelenting
  • More children living in motels as housing crisis unrelenting

    Audio
    housing
    29 Oct 2021
    A child on a bike at an emergency accommodation motel.

    The government is running out of motels to place families in as the housing crisis reaches record levels, with children among those hardest hit.

    There are now 4512 children living in motels - an… Audio

  • Climate change: Big Oil executives testify before US Congress

    News
    World Environment
    29 Oct 2021
    Oil pumpjacks operate at dusk Willow Springs Park in Long Beach, California on April 21, 2020.

    Executives from some of the world's biggest oil companies denied in US congressional testimony that they continue to misinform the public about the role of fossil fuels in climate change.

    Climate change: Big Oil executives testify before US Congress
  • In brief: News from around the Pacific

    News
    Pacific
    29 Oct 2021
    Pago Pago, the capital of American Samoa.

    American Samoa population drops, a minute of silence for Covid victims to be held in French Polynesia, and more.

    In brief: News from around the Pacific
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