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Po' Boys and Oysters - a hearty serving of Afro-queer in Aotearoa
Po' Boys and Oysters - a hearty serving of Afro-queer in Aotearoa
Caribbean-Kiwi playwright Estelle Chout's confronting and comedic new play Po' Boys and Oysters wrapped on a high last week. Kadambari Raghukumar speaks to the cast about what it means to be black…
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Po' Boys and Oysters - Caribbean Kiwi playwright Estelle Chout
Audio 25 Sep 2022It's been a while, but finally a play about a black lesbian couple wanting to adopt a child is about to hit the stage. Estelle Chout's script for Po' Boys and Oysters was nominated for an Adam's NZ… Audio
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Corgis: How the Queen fell in love and started a phenomenon
Corgis: How the Queen fell in love and started a phenomenon
The Queen was first gifted a corgi - Susan - on her 18th birthday, after falling in love with them as a child. Over the next six decades, she would own more than 30 of Susan's descendants.
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Three Kiwi women get real about infertility in the new book When Sex is Not Enough
Audio 7 Sep 2022Three Kiwi women get raw and honest about their personal struggles with fertility in the new book When Sex Is Not Enough. . Audio
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Ireland fines Instagram a record $400 mln over children's data
Ireland fines Instagram a record $400 mln over children's data
Ireland's data privacy regulator has agreed to levy a record fine of 405 million euros ($NZ658m) against social network Instagram following an investigation into its handling of children's data…
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'We're going to look a bit stupid' - Alcohol and water equals risky business
'We're going to look a bit stupid' - Alcohol and water equals risky business
Kawerau District Council has received legal advice against allowing alcohol at private events at its swimming pool complex.
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US judge blocks Idaho abortion ban in emergencies; Texas restrictions allowed
US judge blocks Idaho abortion ban in emergencies; Texas restrictions allowed
Legal experts say the conflicting rulings in Idaho and Texas could, if upheld on appeal, force the Supreme Court to wade back into the debate.
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'Significant changes' ahead for Tauranga’s CBD
'Significant changes' ahead for Tauranga’s CBD
Revitalisation of Tauranga's city centre is "absolutely critical" for New Zealand's fifth largest city and the council has released a plan to ensure it.
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Everyone dies - even the Dalai Lama. Tibet and China are bracing for what happens next.
Who will be the next Dalai Lama - and will China have a say?
The reincarnation of the the Dalai Lama is steeped in ancient tradition, but as the current spiritual leader of Tibetan Buddhism turns 87, the future is uncertain.
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Adoption law reform "long overdue"
The country's outdated adoption legislation is set for an overhaul by the Ministry of Justice, which admits the law hasn't kept up with modern life and families. Improving access to birth families… Audio
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Media go in boots ‘n all on ABs coach - and comms
An effort to shield the under-fire All Blacks coach from a media mauling last weekend fired up commentators already cranky about the high-handedness of rugby bosses. But given the intensity of some… Audio
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Media go in boots ‘n all on ABs coach - and comms
Media go in boots ‘n all on ABs coach - and comms
An effort to shield the under-fire All Blacks coach from a media mauling last weekend fired up commentators already cranky about the high-handedness of rugby bosses. But given the intensity of some…
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Child labour used at Hyundai subsidiary's Alabama factory
Child labour used at Hyundai subsidiary's Alabama factory
A subsidiary of Hyundai in the US used child labour at a plant that supplies parts for the Korean carmaker's assembly line in Montgomery, Alabama.
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Pacific digital toolbox needed to hammer out misinformation
Pacific digital toolbox needed to hammer out misinformation
Opinion - a shortage of resources and investment from digital platforms has left the Pacific region battling misinformation and under-moderation.
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The Week in Detail: Charities, citizenship, and the Pacific Islands Forum
The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week. Audio
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The Week in Detail: Charities, citizenship, and the Pacific Islands Forum
The Week in Detail: Charities, citizenship, and the Pacific Islands Forum
The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week.
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Growing pains: Our outdated adoption laws
Our almost 70-year-old adoption laws are under review and there are calls for changes to make it easier for adopted children to reconnect with their biological family. Audio
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Growing pains: Our outdated adoption laws
Growing pains: Our outdated adoption laws
Our almost 70-year-old adoption laws are under review and there are calls for changes to make it easier for adopted children to reconnect with their biological family.
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Pacific news in brief for July 7
Pacific news in brief for July 7
Wenda greeted in Port Vila, man dies in police custody in Tonga, and concerns about pork law Liberation fighter Wenda gets warm greeting in Vanuatu The head of the United...
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Ministry of Justice unveils options for adoption law reform
Ministry of Justice unveils options for adoption law reform
The country's 67-year-old adoption laws are set for an overhaul.
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Review: Jurassic World Dominion
Jurassic World Dominion is the latest - and probably final - in the "Jurassic" series. This time the dinosaurs share space with Jurassic World stars Chris Pratt and Bryce Dallas Howard, and Jurassic… Video, Audio
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Review: Jurassic World Dominion
Review: Jurassic World Dominion
Jurassic World Dominion is the latest - and probably final - in the "Jurassic" series. This time the dinosaurs share space with Jurassic World stars Chris Pratt and Bryce Dallas Howard, and Jurassic…
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Joshua Prager: whatever happened to baby Roe?
Almost 50 years ago the US Supreme Court handed down the landmark Roe v Wade ruling securing a woman's legal right to obtain an abortion. IThe plaintiff at the centre of the case, known by the… Audio
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Surrogacy law expert on changes considered by government
Would be parents using surrogates will no longer have to adopt their own child after its born if the government accepts changes recommended by the Law Commission.
Its review has found laws governing… Video, Audio
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Law Commission details suggested changes to surrogacy law
The laws governing surrogacy in NZ are outdated and in need of a major overall according the Law Commission review.
Top of the list changing the legal status of intended parents who use a surrogate… Video, Audio