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Fiji after military rule
Philippa Tolley explores what lies ahead for Fiji after the first elections in 8 years. Audio
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Civil Society groups rescuing women from violence in PNG
Audio 23 Sep 2014Oxfam New Zealand, Executive Director reflects on partnerships in Papua New Guinea. Audio
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PNG poverty not recognised, says priest
Audio 15 Sep 2014A Catholic priest whose NGO provides help for orphans as well as women and children at risk in Papua New Guinea's capital says recognition that poverty is a problem in Port Moresby is lacking. Audio
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Top Stories for Wednesday 10 September 2014
Audio 10 Sep 2014Man barred from NZ after using baby to bolster residency bid, Partnership school expansion plans worry critics, Education Minister responds to questions on charter schools, Evidence in Ashburton… Audio
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Is New Zealand an unequal society?
Radio New Zealand's Education, Health and Economics correspondents consider election policies and inequality Audio
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Increasing number of teenagers going to school hungry
The PPTA says there's a quiet revolution at many High Schools around the country where hungry teenagers are being fed, it's not just about breakfast clubs in primary schools. Poverty is causing an… Audio
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Professor on call for better quality pre-school education
Audio 19 Jun 2014The Child Poverty Action Group says children from poor families are paying the price for the Government's rush to increase enrolments in pre-school education, with quantity winning out over quality. Audio
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Poverty group says govt early childhood policy harms children
Audio 19 Jun 2014The Child Poverty Action Group says children from poor families are paying the price for the Government's rush to increase enrolments in pre-school education. Audio
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Research into enrollment "revolving door" at low-decile schools
Research just released by the Child Poverty Action Group sheds new light on the scale of the issue of children having to move between schools. The survey found decile one schools had a median roll… Audio
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Call for more community-led solutions to Pacific poverty
Audio 14 Mar 2014NGOs say better policies and community-led development is needed to alleviate hardship, which affects between 20 and 40 percent of households across the Pacific. Audio
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Question Time for 12 March 2014
Audio 12 Mar 2014- Dr RUSSEL NORMAN to the Minister of Finance: How will the expected increases in the Official Cash Rate over the coming year affect New Zealand families and businesses?
- JOHN HAYES to the Minister of…
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Up to 40 percent of Pacific households living in poverty
Audio 11 Mar 2014A World Bank report has found up to 40 percent of households in the Pacific are living in hardship, and the region is particularly vulnerable to economic and environmental shocks. Audio
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Top Stories for Wednesday 12 February 2014
Audio 12 Feb 2014Tobacco plain packing bill passes first reading, Greens call for TPP deal to be made public, Education Minister says charter school funding not comparing 'apples with apples', UK floods: Hard hit… Audio
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NZ falls in international education rankings
Audio 5 Dec 2013The UNICEF findings come hard on the heels of the latest OECD education report, which showed New Zealand sliding down international rankings in maths, science and reading. So is poverty holding… Audio
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Proposed minimum wage in Fiji deemed not enough
Audio 16 Oct 2013Workers reps say proposed minimum wage not high enough, but small businesses expected to suffer. Audio
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Pacific development goals post-2015 will be more ambitious
Audio 26 Aug 2013The Administrator of the United Nations Development Programme says the Pacific's development goals beyond 2015 will be more ambitious and deal with unfinished business. [Corrected version] Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 5 August 2013
Audio 5 Aug 2013An agreement signed by five groups that have made a committment to cleaning up a lake near Levin shows bitter relationships have been put aside; The Gisborne mayor, Meng Foon, predicts it'll be… Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 5 August 2013
Audio 5 Aug 2013An agreement signed by five groups that have made a committment to cleaning up a lake near Levin shows bitter relationships have been put aside; An independent Maori communications advisor says the… Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 29 July 2013
Audio 29 Jul 2013Labour's Maori Affairs spokesperson says the Electoral Commission should use more social media to target young people in the next Maori Electoral option; The head of Maori at Auckland's Rutherford… Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 29 July 2013
Audio 29 Jul 2013Labour's Maori Affairs spokesperson says the Electoral Commission should use more social media to target young people in the next Maori Electoral Option; An East Coast farmer says the Gisborne economy… Audio
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Organic agriculture helping Pacific families
Audio 17 Jul 2013Organic agriculture helping communities out of poverty. Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 4 July 2013
Audio 4 Jul 2013Students and teachers at Gisborne's Kaiti School will march to meet their mayor today - as part of their campaign for Poverty Bay to be called Turanganui a Kiwa; The Maori Language Commission says… Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 4 July 2013
Audio 4 Jul 2013A Maori academic says if the government helps with insuring marae, it could be undermining the mana involved with looking after marae and its taonga; The Iwi relationship board to Te Tairawhiti Health… Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 28 June 2013
Audio 28 Jun 2013A Gisborne primary school is campaigning for Poverty Bay to be called Turanganui a Kiwa; The Minister of Maori Affairs, Pita Sharples, says the leaders of Government departments are not aware that… Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 28 June 2013
Audio 28 Jun 2013The Minister of Maori Affairs, Pita Sharples, says the leaders of Government departments are not aware that Maori are culturally significant - and says the lack of understanding causes stand-up rows… Audio
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Growing market in PNG capital for child prostitution
Audio 24 Jun 2013The founder of a charitable organisation in Papua New Guinea's capital says there is a growing market for child prostitution in Port Moresby. Audio
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Question Time for 9 May 2013
Audio 9 May 2013- JACQUI DEAN to the Minister of Finance: What progress is the Government making with its share offer programme?
- GRANT ROBERTSON to the Minister for Economic Development: Does he agree with the Prime…
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Question Time for 12 December 2012
Audio 12 Dec 2012- TODD McCLAY to the Minister of Finance: What progress has the Government made with its economic programme in 2012?
- Dr RUSSEL NORMAN to the Prime Minister: Does he stand by his promise to New…
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Te Manu Korihi News for 12 December 2012
Audio 12 Dec 2012The judge in the failed Maori Council case against the Crown is urging the Government to deal with outstanding water claims; The Children's Commissioner, Russell Wills, hopes the Government will act… Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 12 December 2012
Audio 12 Dec 2012The judge in the failed Maori Council case against the Crown is urging the Government to deal with outstanding water claims; The Children's Commissioner, Russell Wills, says one of the very practical… Audio