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Diocese to meet school after Black Lives Matter posters torn down
Diocese to meet school after Black Lives Matter posters torn down
The Catholic Diocese of Auckland will meet with Marist College families after teachers tore down Black Lives Matter posters at the school. Video
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Marist College responds to racism accusations
Further to our story yesterday about Auckland's Marist College removing Black Lives Matter posters.
Year 13 student Nia Cherrington stepped down as Marist College's cultural leader after teachers… Audio
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Kai Kitchen: keeping Taranaki kids warm and fed
A Taranaki woman with a heart for kids - has not only committed to feeding dozens of kids in the region, she's also raised money to buy 90 pairs of pyjamas to keep them warm through winter. Audio
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Nick Wignall: 'Treat yourself like you would a good friend'
If we talked to other people the way we talk to yourself we'd probably have zero friends, no job and warrants out for our arrest, says psychologist Nick Wignall. From a young age, many of us… Audio
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Dame Lois Muir: Why success is more important than winning
Dame Lois Muir has contributed to a fascinating new book that looks into leadership and team culture, Will to Win, New Zealand netball greats on team culture and leadership. She shares some of the… Audio
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Does documentary photography die without publications to print it?
When Bauer Media shut down on 1 April, it wiped out just about every documentary photography job in the country. Now concerns are being raised over how New Zealand’s visual history will be documented… Audio, Gallery
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The end of history
Does documentary photography die without publications to print it?
When Bauer Media shut down on 1 April, it wiped out just about every documentary photography job in the country. Now concerns are being raised over how New Zealand’s visual history will be documented…
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Opinion: Confronting Tyranny in Sāmoa
Opinion: Confronting Tyranny in Sāmoa
Opinion - Tuila'epa Sailele Malielegaoi has been the Prime Minister of Sāmoa for 21 years.
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Brees apologizes for comments, 'pain I have caused'
Brees apologizes for comments, 'pain I have caused'
New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees has apologised for his comments about "disrespecting the flag," that caused outrage among athletes supporting the fight against racism.
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Investigation into data theft from KiwiSaver provider grinds to halt
Investigation into data theft from KiwiSaver provider grinds to halt
An investigation into the theft of thousands of customers' data from Generate KiwiSaver has ground to a halt.
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US defence chief opposes deploying troops to quell protests
US defence chief opposes deploying troops to quell protests
Mark Esper says he does not support sending in the army to end protests over the death of George Floyd and racial injustice, after Donald Trump threatened to deploy military force.
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Gallery pulls artwork after complaints of cultural appropriation
Gallery pulls artwork after complaints of cultural appropriation
A Christchurch art gallery has apologised and pulled down controversial art after complaints the works appropriated Māori culture. Audio
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The other disease we’re trying to eradicate
Two years ago the government said we had "one shot" at wiping out Mycoplasma Bovis, echoing its later stance on Covid-19. It also learned from communications failures in its handling of the cattle… Audio
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The other disease we’re trying to eradicate
The other disease we’re trying to eradicate
Two years ago the government said we had "one shot" at wiping out Mycoplasma Bovis, echoing its later stance on Covid-19. It also learned from communications failures in its handling of the cattle…
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Professor Elizabeth Loftus: how memory is made
Professor Elizabeth Loftus is an authority on the power and limitations of human memory - but her ideas about the accuracy of our memories and the shortcomings of eyewitness evidence have proved… Audio
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Race relations commissioner speaks out over student's blackface selfie
Race relations commissioner speaks out over student's blackface selfie
New Zealand's Race Relations Commissioner Meng Foon wants an Auckland high school to apologise and educate a student who wore black face.
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Teacher calls for schools to teach race issues following student's blackface social media post
Teacher calls for schools to teach race issues following student's blackface social media post
Education can change the underbelly of racism within New Zealand says a teacher who is calling on schools to prioritise teaching the history of oppressed people.
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Māori media must lead and inspire innovative change required for survival
Innovative change needed for Māori media to survive
Opinion - Media leaders must help to ensure that Māori perspectives and diversity of voice are guaranteed and valued within the sector, writes Shane Taurima.
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Wine growers hope harvest fortunes will remain golden
Wine growers hope harvest fortunes will remain golden
Marlborough winemakers are hoping the best harvest in a decade will help shore up exports and cellar door sales.
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Calls for Matariki to be new public holiday
Calls for Matariki to be new public holiday
The Prime Minister hasn't ruled out the idea of creating another public holiday, and the prospect has already prompted calls for one to fall on Matariki - the Māori New Year.
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Rage baking and the real reason we made sourdough
Rage baking and the real reason we made sourdough
A new kind of activism is emerging from people taking their cares to the kitchen and pummeling dough, and it's called rage baking.
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Government reveals $278.2m for early childhood education funding
Govt reveals $278.2m for early childhood education funding
The government has announced $278.2 million from the Budget will go towards restoring the 100 percent funding band for teacher-led ECE services. Watch live here. Video, Audio
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India's Covid-19 lockdown: the good, the bad and the ugly
India's Covid-19 lockdown: the good, the bad and the ugly
India may be at a crucial turning point in the way it is handling the Covid-19 pandemic, as it faces a raft of challenges emerging from one of the world's strictest lockdowns.
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Julia Ebner: Going undercover with extremists
Julia Ebner says creating identities to go undercover and infiltrate extreme groups was like creating characters for a novel. But it didn't always go to plan. She discusses her new book Going Dark,… Audio
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Lessons from lockdown: The changes we'll keep
Lockdown has been an extended period of reflection for New Zealand's team of 5 million. So what have we learned about ourselves and how we want to live our lives? RNZ In Depth reporter Teresa Cowie…