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Job loss inequality and how to address it
Statistics NZ numbers have shown that 10 out of 11 people who have lost their jobs due to COVID-19, are women. Iron Duke managing director and business advocate, Phil O'Reilly, talks to Jesse about… Audio
Global index reveals entrenched sexism against women
President of the National Council of Women, Lisa Lawrence, joins The Panel to talk about a global report that has revealed almost 90 percent of people hold a bias against women. Audio
Men run all but one NZX listed company
Only one in a hundred listed public companies on New Zealand's stock market is headed by a woman. Audio
Elizabeth Winkler: Was Shakespeare a woman?
Journalist Elizabeth Winkler has questioned whether Shakespeare was actually a man. She explains the reasons why some scholars hear a woman's voice behind the most famous words in the English… Audio
Women happier single
A British behavioural scientist has concluded women are happier when they are unmarried and don't have children. Men are happier when married. Paul Dolan from the London School of Economics and… Audio
Are we failing our sportswomen?
Helen Clark says we're failing sportswomen in New Zealand. The former Prime Minister told an event we need to stop accepting the excuse that we can't find women to appoint to senior roles in the… Audio
Tackling man-centric design
Public spaces both in the real world and online are often designed in ways that benefit men. Audio
Harriet Morrison founder of NZ's first trade union for women
Harriet Morrison was a trade unionist and suffragist who formed the first union for women in the 1880's - it was the Tailoresses Union. Caitlin Lynch has made a documentary about her to mark… Audio
Women's Day reactions
Following on from International Women's Day yesterday, we look at stories from around the world. In the UK, a council is banning gendered language like "chairman". McDonald's flips its golden arches… Audio
Govt puts out call for more women to stand for council
At a time when women are taking to the stage in international politics like never before, the New Zealand Government says more diversity is needed in local government. Audio
Women in power
The UK will have a female PM scream all the headlines.Is gender still a big deal in politics? Audio
Women only job ads for University mathematics roles
Melbourne University has taken the bold move of opening up jobs to women only. It's all part of an attempt to redress the gender imbalance in fields such as mathematics. The university is advertising… Audio
Building industry looks to women to solve big labour shortage
The construction industry wants to get more women into building as a way of solving a big labour shortage. Audio
Women on boards rise but is it a fast enough rate
New figures from the Stock Exchange show there are more women on company boards - just. Audio
Women's wages
New research shows when women start to take over male-dominated jobs the salaries slide. Audio
Police say Auckland kidnapping not a domestic incident
Updating the death of the 50-year-old Thai woman at the centre of a kidnapping incident two nights ago. Audio
Woman who escaped car boot dies from injuries
The woman who escaped from the boot of a moving car two nights ago has died of her injuries in hospital. Audio
The woman who escaped from a car has died of her injuries
The 50-year-old woman who escaped from the boot of a moving car has died of her injuries. Audio
Union says govt's gender pay gap is unacceptable
The Public Service Association represents 58-thousand government workers. Its national secretary is Erin Polaczuk Audio
Equal Opportunities Commissioner responds to pay gap
As you know our lead this morning is the gender pay gap in the public service. Audio