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PM Luxon arrives in Thailand
The prime minister has launched into the second leg of his South East Asian trip - leaving Singapore behind to pick up the charm offensive in Thailand. Deputy political editor Craig McCulloch reports… Audio
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Pacific gets a positive outlook from the ADB
While much of the western world struggles with depressed economies, the Asian Development Bank, the ADB, is predicting mostly healthy growth across the Pacific over the next several years. Audio
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New report shows increased interest in Asian arts and culture among Kiwis
Audio 17 Mar 2024A new report commissioned by Asia New Zealand Foundation Te Whītau Tūhono has found an increased interest and desire for Asian arts and cultural experiences in Aotearoa. Audio
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Real-estate agent given formal warning over TikTok video
A high profile Auckland real estate agent has been given a formal warning by her employer Ray White after posting a TikTok video of herself giving a sales pitch using a fake Asian accent.
The woman… Audio
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PM misses meetings due to plane fault
The Prime Minister has had to miss bilateral meetings in Australia this morning after a maintenance after the Defence Force plane couldn't take off due to a maintenance fault.
Christopher Luxon was… Audio
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PM Luxon in Australia for ASEAN summit
The Prime Minister is heading to Australia on Tuesday to meet with his Southeast Asian counterparts.
The meetings will take place on the sidelines of an Australian summit with the region's leaders… Audio
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PM's 757 plane grounded due to fault
The Prime Minister, Christopher Luxon, is flying to Melbourne on a commercial flight Tuesday morning, after the Defence Force identified a "maintenance fault" with their Boeing 757 aircraft.
Luxon is… Audio
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New report advises Pacific governments on spending
Audio 14 Dec 2023The Asian Development Bank is urging Pacific governments to improve the processes through which they fund their operations. Audio
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Leaders gathering in San Francisco for APEC summit
Leaders of APEC's member states are coming to San Francisco this week, but protestors are already there.
The annual summit between the group's 21 Asian and Pacific nations will to focus on… Audio
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Schools struggling to deal with sexual violence
Testimonies from 300 students show victims of sexual assaults are not being protected adequately by their schools. Respondents to a call for sharing their experiences around sexual assault at school… Audio
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Answer to New Zealand's maths problem remains elusive
New Zealand has a maths problem. Our grades are getting worse. What is the solution? By Venetia Sherson.
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National take Mt Roskill from Labour
People in the country's most Asian electorate - Mt Roskill in Auckland - are now counting on the new government to deliver on its promises to cut crime and boost the economy.
Part of the "blue wave"… Audio
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What happens when nowhere is safe for a 13-year-old fighting everyone - including her parents
Audio 9 Oct 2023At one point, Michelle says, she was convinced her 13-year-old daughter was going to kill her. She was desperate for help.
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Young Asian voters say political parties are ignoring them
While Asians are the fastest-growing ethnic group in Aotearoa, many young Asian voters say political parties are ignoring them.
Statistics New Zealand estimates there are more than 200,000 Asian… Audio
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Family of man found dead after leaving ward still in the dark
The family of a man found dead after he failed to return to the mental health ward at Palmerston North Hospital say they're still in the dark about what happened almost nine months on. 69 year old… Audio
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Asian New Zealanders on their top election priorities
Cost of living, crime, housing, healthcare and climate change are the top five things New Zealanders are worried about according to an Ipsos survey.
Asians account for 15 percent of the population -… Audio
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Could mandatory reporting help close the pay gap?
The latest figures on how much more money men earn relative to women is out, with women 8.6 percent behind this quarter. What difference could mandatory pay gap reporting make? Audio
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Continued economic growth forecasted for the Pacific in 2024
Continued economic growth forecasted for the Pacific in 2024. Audio
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Charity accused of silencing workers
A charity supporting exploited Chinese migrant workers is accused of threatening to withdraw its help if the workers speak to media.
The Auckland based CNSST Foundation offers a range of services to… Audio
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Majority of dawn raid targets of Chinese and Indian descent
The majority of overstayers targeted by dawn raid tactics are shown to be of Chinese and Indian descent.
The Government is being urged to consider banning or restricting out of hours immigration… Audio
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Shock of the news - and the state of the arts
A new report says the arts and culture get just half of the space in our media that's devoted to sport. Mediawatch asks a leading local culture critic if the arts are just a 'nice to have' for our… Audio
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What’s the government’s post-merger media plan?
The government is beefing up RNZ’s budget after scrapping the new public media entity it planned over four years. But what’s the ‘broadcasting strategy for all New Zealanders’ the minister says he’s… Audio
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Big budget boost for RNZ after failed public media plan
The government has boosted the annual budget of RNZ by more than 50 percent for the next four years after the recent collapse of the plan for a new public media entity. The broadcasting minister also…
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One in five learners from ethnic communities experience racist bullying - ERO
Audio 15 Mar 2023Racist bullying is shaming children to hide their ethnic identity at school, because the bullies are the teachers as well as pupils.
The Education Review Office has found one in five learners from… Audio
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Asian communities usher in the Lunar New Year
Festivities kicked off over the weekend in Auckland, as members of the Asian diaspora usher in the Lunar New Year.
The holiday is celebrated by millions in east Asia - yesterday marked the first day… Audio
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NZ Nepalese community mourns deadly plane crash
The local Nepalese community remains in mourning for the victims of the country's worst air disaster in three decades.
At least 68 people died in the weekend when a flight from Kathmandu to the… Audio
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Asian health needs barely mentioned in Te Whatu Ora report
There are concerns Te Whatu Ora has ignored Asian health needs in a report about sector transformation.
At the last census Asians were 16 percent of the population, and this is forecast to reach 26… Audio
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Disability sector facing critical staffing crisis and calling for more carers
The disability support sector says it's facing a critical staffing crisis for support workers, with higher paying hospital roles making it impossible to retain staff.
And young people living with a… Video, Audio
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Prime Minister's Asia trip reaching an eventful end
The Prime Minister's week long south east Asian trip gets down to the sharp end over the next two days with the summit of APEC in the Thai capital Bangkok.
Jacinda Ardern has a flurry of meetings… Audio
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Prime Minister set to meet Xi Jinping
The Prime Minister looks set to have a full schedule of one on one meetings with a host of leaders at the APEC summit in Thailand, starting tomorrow.
It's understood she'll have her first face to… Audio