Identity
Telling the full story of Cook's arrival in Aotearoa
Fifty years ago a very British-style ceremony marked the bicentennial of Captain Cook's arrival in Aotearoa. This year for the 250th, Māori have found their voices and will tell their version of… Audio
Telling the full story of Cook's arrival in Aotearoa
Fifty years ago a very British-style ceremony marked the bicentennial of Captain Cook's arrival in Aotearoa. This year for the 250th, Māori have found their voices and will tell their version of…
AudioJoris de Bres joins critics of inquiry into mosque attacks
A former Race Relations Commissioner is adding his voice to critics of the Royal Commission of Inquiry into the mosque attacks in Christchurch.
Joris de Bres says he was invited to meet with the… Audio
Online identification 'burden' of anti-money laundering law
The burden of identifying customers and investigating their background is proving the biggest bane for new firms covered by anti-money laundering laws. Audio
'The Cut on Tuesdays': Family money
The Cut is the section of New York Magazine targeted at "women with stylish minds". Visit its website today and you'll find stories covering politics, relationships, work, and equality, alongside… Audio
'More than two divisions to account for gender diversity'
The rules which allow trans women to compete in elite women's sporting divisions need to change because trans women have a physiological advantage, University of Otago researchers say.
Dunedin street loses world’s steepest title
Residents of Dunedin's Baldwin Street are grappling with the loss of their title of world's steepest street, after Guinness World Records gave the title to Ffordd Pen Llech in the Welsh town of… Video, Audio
Woman kicked out of Vodafone store for speaking Samoan
The former deputy mayor of Porirua says she's complained to Vodafone after she was kicked out of their store for speaking Samoan. Audio
Want to excel? Be a generalist, not a specialist
According to US author David Epstein in his new book 'Range' there is growing evidence that shows many of the most successful people do well because they are generalists, not in spite of being… Audio
Social media, music behind NZers' growing knowledge of Asia
Social media and pop music are being credited with a marked increase in New Zealanders' overall awareness and knowledge of Asia.
The annual Asia New Zealand Foundation survey shows the number who say… Audio
Why do we pay such scant attention to Māori New Year?
Celebrations of Matariki seem pale in comparison to those for Chinese New Year and Diwali - why? And do we need to have a look at rearranging our public holiday schedule to mark it? Audio
Why do we pay such scant attention to Māori New Year?
Celebrations of Matariki seem pale in comparison to those for Chinese New Year and Diwali - why? And do we need to have a look at rearranging our public holiday schedule to mark it?
AudioPERE - High on Ingoingo
Maimoa Music crew member Pere Wihongi has released his first solo song 'High on Ingoingo' to encourage and inspire rangatahi. Pere speaks to Yadana Saw about being the brightest thing out of Herekino.
…Govt not delivering on gender rights: 'We have no protection under the law'
The Human Rights Commission is disappointed the government is not moving faster to provide explicit legal protection for people with diverse gender identities.
Why are companies getting themselves ticked off?
It's a good time to be in the tick certification business in New Zealand - and now there's a new one: the Gender Tick. Audio
Why are companies getting themselves ticked off?
It's a good time to be in the tick certification business in New Zealand - and now there's a new one: the Gender Tick.
AudioOpinion: Close-knit community Ravelry unravels racism
Fibre-craft social media platform Ravelry last week banned pro-Trump discussion in a move much celebrated by the community, knitter and blogger Tash Barneveld writes.
Bookmarks: Kahurangi Carter
Our Bookmarks guest today takes her role as an indigenous film maker very seriously, but having a Pakeha Mum and a Maori dad, being comfortable with her Maoriness wasn't always something that came… Audio
Treaty of Waitangi document sold for $31,000 to private collector
The buyer of what's thought to be the only remaining proof copy of an original Treaty of Waitangi proclamation of sovereignty says he's thrilled with the purchase. Spencer Scoular bought the rare… Video, Audio
World's indigenous people gather in New Zealand
Indigenous people from around the world have gathered in Waikato for what is being described as an historic conference.