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  • Data key to re-opening borders to higher-risk countries - PM

    News
    Politics world
    19 Apr 2021
    Jacinda Ardern talks to media in Timaru

    While the trans-Tasman bubble is "a significant day" for New Zealanders, any moves to open the borders to other countries will need to be be based on hard evidence, Jacinda Ardern says. Audio

    New Zealand will not be tied to Australia for other border re-openings - Jacinda Ardern
  • Emergency housing labelled 'terrifying', 'dangerous'

    Audio
    housing inequality
    19 Apr 2021
    The corner of a bed in a motel room

    Emergency housing is been described as dangerous and terrifying for some, with families mixed in with gang members, and many places rife with crime and intimidation.

    Official documents show ministers… Audio

  • Emergency housing is 'killing' city - Rotorua bar owner

    Audio
    housing inequality
    19 Apr 2021
    Rotorua

    A bar owner in downtown Rotorua says emergency housing is "killing" the town, and brazen crime is rampant.

    The short-term motel stays by those urgently needing somewhere to stay have been partly… Audio

  • Digital divide could lead to 'entrenched inequity', economist warns

    News
    New Zealand technology
    18 Apr 2021
    no caption

    More needs to be done to address the growing digital divide, or those already disadvantaged in society will fall even further behind, says BNZ's chief economist following the release of its latest…

    Digital divide could lead to 'entrenched inequity', economist warns
  • Covid-19 deaths pass three million worldwide

    News
    World Covid-19
    18 Apr 2021
    A relative mourns after the burial of a woman who died of Covid-19, at a graveyard, on March 30, 2021 in New Delhi.

    The number of people who have died worldwide in the Covid-19 pandemic has surpassed three million, according to Johns Hopkins University.

    Covid-19 deaths pass three million worldwide
  • High levels of bullying, depression and self-harm in rainbow youth

    News
    New Zealand health
    17 Apr 2021
    John Fenaughty.

    Rainbow young people are still facing higher rates of stigma and discrimination than their peers, according to new research.

    High levels of bullying, depression and self-harm in rainbow youth
  • Bangers to Bluff to highlight inequity in MS drug funding

    Audio
    life and society
    16 Apr 2021
    MSNZ board member Graham Walker

    The annual Bangers to Bluff rally comes to a close tomorrow when the cars finally reach the deep South after having left from Auckland on April 6th. They have been raising money for multiple sclerosis… Audio

  • Super-GRANS Tairawhiti opens upgraded facility

    Audio
    inequality
    16 Apr 2021
    Tressa digs into some early morning breakfast.

    A new upgraded facility is opening its doors in Gisborne today to help people finding life tough in the city. Last week, RNZ revealed the extent of the housing crisis in the area. It's hoped this… Audio

  • Watch: Covid-19 vaccination briefing

    News
    New Zealand Covid-19
    15 Apr 2021
    Director-General of Health Dr Ashley Bloomfield, Counties Manukau DHB chief executive Fepulea'i Margie Apa, and Ministry of Health deputy director-general for data and digital Shayne Hunter give a briefing about the vaccine rollout.

    The bulk of Covid-19 vaccinations will be done through GPs, other primary care settings and community clinics, Dr Ashley Bloomfield has said at a briefing with health officials. Video

    Covid-19 vaccine roll-out plan briefing with Bloomfield and officials
  • Christchurch City Mission $10 million upgrade to include transitional housing complex

    News
    New Zealand inequality
    15 Apr 2021
    An artist's impression of the redeveloped Christchurch City Mission.

    Transitional housing will be a key focus at Christchurch's redeveloped City Mission.

    Christchurch City Mission $10 million upgrade to include transitional housing complex
  • Smokefree Aotearoa 2025: Pharmacy tobacconists, raising buying age proposed

    Audio
    health
    15 Apr 2021
    no caption

    People currently under 18 may not be able to buy cigarettes when they become adults, while older generations may legally be able to smoke to the grave, as part of a new policy that would effectively… Video, Audio

  • South Auckland's syphilis rise: 'It's not a new problem, but it's getting worse'

    News
    New Zealand Local Democracy Reporting
    13 Apr 2021
    An historic photo from the US of a patient's ankle with coin shaped lesions caused by secondary syphilis.

    Parliament's health select committee has raised concerns about the growth of syphilis in South Auckland and the need for extra funding for primary and sexual health services to stop its spread.

    South Auckland's syphilis rise: 'It's not a new problem, but it's getting worse'
  • 'Motel generation' feared as emergency housing need continues

    Audio
    life and society inequality
    13 Apr 2021
    A child on a bike at an emergency accommodation motel.

    There are fears Aotearoa could end up with a 'motel generation' as whānau struggling to afford rents are bumped across emergency accommodation providers.

    Latest figures show there are more than 4,000… Audio

  • 'Unregulated' Covid-19 vaccinators creates 'yet a further inequity gap'

    News
    Te Ao Māori Covid-19
    12 Apr 2021

    The largest nurses union has raised concerns about non-clinical staff giving Covid-19 vaccinations, saying it stems from a long-standing failure by the Ministry of Health to recruit more Māori nurses. Audio

    'Unregulated' Covid-19 vaccinators a stop-gap for underinvestment in nurses - union
  • Opinion: New housing policy is really just a new tax package

    News
    Comment & Analysis business
    12 Apr 2021
    14072016 Photo: Rebekah Parsons-King. Hobsonville is booming. Around 20% of the homes being built here will be affordable homes.

    The government's package of housing policy instruments is a long way from optimal. You might even call it a shambles, Norman Gemmell writes.

    Opinion: New Zealand's new housing policy is really just a new tax package
  • At-risk youth facility opens in Weymouth

    Audio
    life and society inequality
    12 Apr 2021
    Kelvin Davis at the new youth justice facility in Whakatakapokai in South Auckland.

    Officials who opened a new justice facility in Auckland on Monday morning did so with a promise - that it will have made a significant difference, by this time next year.

    The Māori-based service is… Audio

  • Cancer patient joins calls for publicly funded delivery of privately purchased medication

    News
    New Zealand health
    12 Apr 2021
    Andrew Speir said he's happy that his parents don't have to dig into their savings to fund his treatment.

    A man paying $2000 a fortnight to get a bowel cancer drug injected, has joined calls for the government to fund the administration of privately purchased cancer drugs. Audio

    Cancer patient joins calls for publicly funded delivery of privately purchased medication
  • Non-funded cancer drugs admin costs a huge burden

    Audio
    health
    12 Apr 2021
    A bright  yellow and aqua sphere, representing the immune system, sits alongside a brown cancer sphere with little goemetric shapes between indicating the drug's action

    Last week we heard from a woman battling cancer who had to pay 64-thousand dollars to get the treatment she needs, with around half of that cost going to adminstering the medication because our DHBs… Audio

  • New Ōtara Covid-19 vaccination clinic operating at 20% capacity

    Audio
    health inequality
    9 Apr 2021
    South Seas vaccination clinic in the old Manukau Institute tech building.

    A new Covid-19 vaccination clinic in Ōtara could be vaccinating five times the number of people booked in.

    South Seas vaccination clinic been open two days and is working through people in group 1… Video, Audio

  • Indigenous perspectives excluded from climate change activism for too long - advocate

    News
    New Zealand Te Ao Māori
    9 Apr 2021
    A Tokelaun woman brings her climate message to the Auckland rally.

    Some Māori and Pacific people say they have been shut out of climate change activism.

    Climate change action and policy needs to centre Māori, Pasifika, disabled communities - advocate
  • Woman battling cancer: 'So much for a free health system'

    News
    New Zealand health
    9 Apr 2021
    No caption

    A woman battling cancer says heartbreak has turned to anger at the way she was forced to pay $64,000 for treatment advised by oncologists. Audio

    Grant Robertson says government focused on Pharmac solution to cancer treatment
  • Wellington bus operators paying drivers living wage say proposal rewards those that don't

    News
    New Zealand transport
    8 Apr 2021
    A bus driver during level 2 in Wellington on15 February 2021

    Bus drivers in Wellington are one stop closer to getting paid the living wage, but there are still some bumps in the road.

    Wellington bus operators paying drivers living wage say proposal rewards those that don't
  • Outdated health data systems: 'Fax through ... or attach them to an email'

    News
    New Zealand
    8 Apr 2021
    The man's GP believed he was getting counselling for his depression.

    The Ministry of Health wants to change the way people's medical records are shared nationwide, with IT health experts growing frustrated in the meantime.

    Health data system fragmented, leaving clinicians and patients in the dark - IT experts
  • Study shows poverty accounts for more Māori being victims of crime

    News
    Te Ao Māori crime
    8 Apr 2021
    Police car on the street at night

    Poverty continues to be the major reason why Māori are the victims of crime more often than non-Māori, a new study has revealed.

    Study shows poverty accounts for more Māori being victims of crime
  • Biden: 'No evidence' corporate taxes will drive companies from US

    News
    World business
    7 Apr 2021
    WASHINGTON, DC - APRIL 06: U.S. President Joe Biden delivers remarks on the state of vaccinations in the U.S. in the State Dining Room of the White House April 6, 2021 in Washington, DC.

    US President Joe Biden is defending his proposal to raise corporate taxes to help pay for his infrastructure spending plans, saying he is not worried the hike will harm the economy.

    Higher corporate tax rate will not force companies abroad, Biden says
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