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  • Budget 21: Living in the past with a cheugy budget

    News
    Comment & Analysis Budget 2021
    20 May 2021
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    Opinion - Cheugy is the latest insult from Generation Z, targeted mostly at Millennials. And like Millennials, Budget 2021 is living in the past, Brigitte Morten writes.

    Budget 21 a 'cheugy', living in the past budget - Brigitte Morten
  • Budget 2021: Sector leaders, experts analyse govt spending

    Audio
    politics
    20 May 2021
    Lady Tureiti Moxon and Dr Ella Henry in the Checkpoint studio.

    In its first unconstrained Budget in decades, the Labour majority government has hiked benefits to help reduce inequality and stimulate the economy in the wake of Covid-19.

    The spending is fuelled by… Video, Audio

  • Budget 2021: 'This is a milestone, but we keep going' - Ardern

    News
    Politics
    20 May 2021
    Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern on Budget day 2021.

    Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and other Labour Party MPs have spoken to media about Budget 2021.

    Jacinda Ardern and Labour MPs speak about Budget 2021
  • Budget 2021: Benefits boost in 'quest to reduce inequality’

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    New Zealand Politics
    20 May 2021
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    Beneficiaries will reap the rewards of this year's Budget with a welfare boost billed as the "biggest in a generation".

    Budget 2021: Benefits boost in 'quest to reduce inequality’
  • Māori to be focus of lung cancer screening trial

    News
    Te Ao Māori health
    20 May 2021
    A nurse prepares a woman for a CT scan.

    Māori will be the focus of this country's first trial of screening for lung cancer. Audio

    Māori to be focus of lung cancer screening trial
  • Budget set to deliver more money to NZ's poorest and those hardest hit by Covid-19

    News
    Politics Budget 2021
    20 May 2021
    Finance Minister Grant Robertson.

    Today is Budget Day and all signs are it will deliver more money into the pockets of New Zealand's poorest and those hit hardest by Covid-19. Audio

    Budget 2021 set to deliver more money to NZ's poorest and those hardest hit by Covid-19
  • Māori to be focus of lung cancer screening trial

    Audio
    health te ao Maori
    20 May 2021
    Cancer Treatment generic concept.

    Māori will be the focus of this country's first trial of screening for lung cancer.

    It's been made possible by a grant of nearly $2 million from the Health Research Council and the Global Alliance… Audio

  • Budget will target inequality - Grant Robertson

    Audio
    money politics
    20 May 2021
    Finance Minister Grant Robertson.

    Today's Budget will still be a Covid-19 one but the Finance Minister says it will looking more to recovery.

    All signs are the government will target spending at lifting the incomes of beneficiaries… Audio

  • Question Time for 19 May 2021

    Audio
    politics
    19 May 2021
    1. Hon JUDITH COLLINS to the Prime Minister: Does she stand by all of her Government’s statements and actions?

    2. ARENA WILLIAMS to the Minister of Finance: What are the Government’s priorities for…

  • Doctors struggling to help Gaza's injured as fighting continues

    Audio
    life and society inequality
    19 May 2021
    A Palestinian policeman stands in the rubble of a building destroyed by an Israeli airstrike that housed The Associated Press' offices in Gaza City, Palestine on 15 May 2021.

    Doctors Without Borders says the humanitarian crisis in Gaza is worsening every day, and it's getting harder to help. Israel continues to fire a barrage of rockets and mortars into Gaza - where more… Audio

  • Paekākāriki Film Festival - for the love of a community hall

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    arts Wellington Region
    18 May 2021
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    On our trip to the regions we're going to Paekākāriki on the Kapiti Coast. This year's Film Festival will feature more than sit-down films. Audio

  • Solo mum Jade: lifting benefits in Budget huge relief

    Audio
    inequality
    18 May 2021
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    Solo mums on the benefit say it's tough to make ends meet each week - and more money to lift benefits in this week's budget would be a huge relief. The government has promised to overhaul the welfare… Audio

  • Bryce Edwards: Will the government take the poverty crisis seriously?

    News
    Politics Comment & Analysis
    17 May 2021
    Finance Minister Grant Robertson and PM Jacinda Ardern unveiling the plan to help first-home buyers.

    Political Roundup - This week's Budget is a chance for the government to take the crisis of inequality seriously. A big boost to benefits would be the most effective way, Dr Bryce Edwards writes.

    Bryce Edwards: Will the government take the poverty crisis seriously?
  • Sharing chores at home could help economy - Westpac/Deloitte survey

    Audio
    life and society economy
    17 May 2021
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    Sharing the load could come with a healthy boost to the economy.

    A Westpac / Deloitte survey has found just seven percent of heterosexual couples, who both work full time, share the domestic chores… Audio

  • Important for children to learn about white privilege

    Audio
    education
    17 May 2021
    President of the Principals Federation, Perry Rush.

    The head of the Principals' Federation insists it is important for children to learn about white privilege at school. The ACT Party leader David Seymour says the government has covertly added white… Audio

  • Single mum wants govt to step up affordable housing plans

    Audio
    politics inequality
    17 May 2021
    Generic money.

    The government has made lifting thousands more children out of poverty a key priority, but solo mums on the benefit say they're struggling to make ends meet each week - and want to see more help in… Audio

  • Gender pay equity could boost economy by $1.5b - Deloitte report

    News
    Business inequality
    17 May 2021
    Close up of the vacuum cleaner, focus on the brush, woman cleaning the carpet. Home, housekeeping concept

    A Westpac report has found a more equal sharing of household chores between men and women could help boost the labour market.

    Gender pay equity could boost economy by $1.5b - Deloitte report
  • Budget 2021: Single mums look for more support

    Audio
    politics inequality
    17 May 2021
    Loving worried mom psychologist consoling counseling talking to upset little child girl showing care give love support, single parent mother comforting sad small sullen kid daughter feeling offended

    The government's promised to lift thousands of children out of poverty and reform the welfare system - but those struggling to make ends meet say it's not getting any easier.

    In the lead-up to this… Audio

  • Some schools decline government funded lunches

    News
    New Zealand food
    15 May 2021
    A sample of FED’s term two menu for the school lunches programme.

    Twenty-nine schools which were offered the government's funded lunch in schools programme turned down the free food.

    Some schools decline government funded lunches
  • Week in Politics: Government ‘pushes the reset button’ on public sector pay

    News
    Politics Comment & Analysis
    14 May 2021

    Analysis - The government deals with a fierce backlash over its public sector pay curb and in Parliament the lid blows off the race relations debate.

    Week in Politics: Government ‘pushes the reset button’ on public sector pay
  • Covid recovery: 'The window of opportunity to attract talent is evaporating'

    News
    New Zealand
    14 May 2021
    New Zealand's chief science adviser, Sir Peter Gluckman.

    The race is on for New Zealand to lure high-skilled workers to the country as the rest of the world begins to get back on track during the Covid-19 pandemic, business leaders have been told.

    NZ losing its appeal to high-skill workers as vaccine rolls out - Gluckman
  • Fears India's most vulnerable groups will miss out on vaccinations

    News
    World Covid-19
    14 May 2021
    A health worker praparing a dose of COVID-19 vaccine, at a vaccination centre in Guwahati, India on 05 May 2021.

    As a deadly second wave of Covid-19 continues to grip India, thousands are desperate to book vaccinations.

    Vaccine lottery: Indian states grapple with how to share limited supplies
  • Craft beer retailers disgusted with Eagle Brewing boss' racism

    Audio
    business inequality
    14 May 2021
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    Disgusted craft beer bars and retailers say they'll no longer stock a Canterbury brewery's range, after its owner posted an anti-Maori rant on social media.

    The comments from Eagle Brewing owner… Audio

  • Our biggest shift in industrial relations for 30 years

    Audio
    business law
    14 May 2021
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    Details have been released about arguably the biggest shift in industrial relations in 30 years - what are Fair Pay Agreements all about?  Audio

  • Our biggest shift in industrial relations for 30 years

    News
    The Detail business
    14 May 2021
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    Details have been released about arguably the biggest shift in industrial relations in 30 years - what are Fair Pay Agreements all about? 

    Audio

    Fair Pay Agreements bring a shift in industrial relations
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