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Dawn raids apology to come after 50 years
A formal apology is coming from the government for the wrongs committed during the Dawn Raids of the 1970s. The raids were carried out to uncover and deport overstayers and took place very early in… Audio
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Govt to formally apologise over 1970s Dawn Raids
The government will formally apologise for the Dawn Raids it says 'terrorised' Pacific families in their own homes.
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern described the police raids and spot checks as… Audio
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Polynesian Panthers welcome apology for Dawn Raids, but urge action
A formal apology is coming from the government for the "dehumanising and terrorising treatment" committed during the Dawn Raids of the 1970s.
The raids were carried out to uncover and deport… Video, Audio
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Watch: Children's dental care - Getting to the roots of a nationwide health problem
Getting to the roots of a nationwide health problem
Our children are losing the battle against tooth decay. Frank Film asks why. Video
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G7: Boris Johnson launches summit with plea to tackle inequality
Boris Johnson kicks off G7 summit with plea to tackle inequality
The UK prime minister urges world leaders "to build back better" after the coronavirus pandemic.
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Shock but little surprise after top Pacific academic subjected to racist rant
Shock but little surprise after top Pacific academic subjected to racist rant
A racist tirade left on the answerphone of one of the country's pre-eminent Pacific academics has caused widespread shock - but little surprise. Audio
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Age Concern discusses cases of elderly abuse
An elderly Auckland woman is facing a desperate fight for her home after her daughter allegedly tricked her into signing away her ownership of the property. Age Concern's Auckland chief executive… Video, Audio
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Elderly woman fights to keep home after daughter's deceit
An elderly Auckland woman is facing a desperate fight for her home after her daughter allegedly tricked her into signing away her ownership of the property.
The woman's case is one of thousands that… Video, Audio
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The western academic framework completely misses the mark, according to a Pasifika university leader
A brown girl is in the ring. Dr Jemaima Tiatia-Seath (the co-Head of the School of Māori Studies and Pacific Studies) explores life as a Pasifika academic. A highlight from Raising the Bar 2021. Audio
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MPs finish eight hour Budget 2021 debate
Eight hours of debate on Budget 2021 has wrapped up at Parliament with MPs praising and criticising the government's spending plan Audio
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MPs finish eight hour Budget 2021 debate
MPs finish eight hour Budget 2021 debate
Eight hours of debate on Budget 2021 has wrapped up at Parliament with MPs praising and criticising the government's spending plan
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Covid-19: All frontline border workers 'should be vaccinated by now'
Covid-19: All frontline border workers 'should be vaccinated by now'
Professor Michael Baker is concerned that thousands of border workers have not yet been vaccinated against Covid-19.
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Teachers hope curriculum will close 'woeful' gaps
Teachers hope curriculum will close 'woeful' gaps
Teachers backing the Aotearoa New Zealand Histories Curriculum say it will help close sometimes woeful gaps in young people's knowledge of this country's past.
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Asafo: A critique of the Samoan Court of Appeal's decision - an unfortunate case of judicial overreach
Asafo: Samoan court's unfortunate case of judicial overreach
Opinion - law lecturer Dylan Asafo argues the Samoan Court of Appeal has made an incorrect decision in making its ruling about how the law protects the proportion of women in the Samoan parliament.
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Covid-19 wider effects on Africa include recession, violence - report
Covid-19 wider effects on Africa include recession, violence - report
Much of Africa may have been spared the death toll that Covid-19 brought to other regions, but it now faces recession, growing violence and higher unemployment.
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Corrections' lack of action 'very disappointing' - Chief Ombudsman
Corrections is being accused of inertia and moving at a glacial pace when it comes to improving "barren and undignified" jail conditions and the treatment of inmates.
The Chief Ombudsman says it is… Video, Audio
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Why New Zealand Music Month still matters
Why New Zealand Music Month still matters
First Person- The Aotearoa music ecosystem is at a point where local artists can sell out stadiums, rule the charts and airwaves, and headline festival line-ups, writes Yadana Saw.
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Covid-19: Developments from around the world for 2 June
Covid-19: updates from around the world
The UK has announced zero daily Covid-19 deaths for the first time since March 2020, China's Sinovac vaccine gets WHO emergency approval, and deaths plunge in a Brazil town after vaccine research.
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Housing Māori - where will the Budget money go?
There was a lot of money for Māori housing and infrastructure in the Budget - $730 million in total. But what is Māori housing, and how will the money be used? Audio
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The need for Māori housing
Housing Māori - where will the Budget money go?
There was a lot of money for Māori housing and infrastructure in the Budget - $730 million in total. But what is Māori housing, and how will the money be used?
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Accountants' gender pay gap averages $60k - survey
Accountants' gender pay gap averages $60k - survey
Male accountants are paid 40 to 50 percent more than their female counterparts according to a survey by chartered accountants in Australia and New Zealand.
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Māori employees 163pct more likely to burn out
Workers in New Zealand are at high risk of burning out.
A new study shows Māori employees are 163 percent more likely to be burnt-out - while New Zealand Europeans are 51.9 percent less likely to be… Audio
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Councils say they can't afford more public housing
Councils are warning their inability to access a key government rent subsidy is stunting their plans for more public housing.
About a third of councils want to increase their stock, but few are… Audio
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Naomi Osaka fined, faces expulsion from Roland Garros
Naomi Osaka fined, faces expulsion from Roland Garros
Naomi Osaka was fined for skipping a news conference following her first-round win at the French Open, and was also warned of possible expulsion.
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Osaka won't talk at French Tennis Open
Osaka won't talk at French Tennis Open
Four-times Grand Slam tennis champion Naomi Osaka says she won't take questions from the media at this year's French Open, saying the nature of media conferences puts an undue burden on players'…