Inequality
'No hope': Afghan girls in tears over Taliban U-turn on schools
Girls were in shock after high schools were abruptly shut after re-opening for the first time in months.
The limits on lawyers’ pro bono work
A bill intended to make it easier for employed lawyers to do pro bono work was voted down by Parliament, but are changes actually needed? Audio
The limits on lawyers’ pro bono work
A bill intended to make it easier for employed lawyers to do pro bono work was voted down by Parliament, but are changes actually needed?
AudioRising misogyny in anti-government rhetoric
A video of a group of men in Southland rallying against the government has been panned online for its misogynistic sentiment. Massey University's Dr Suze Wilson talks to The Panel about where this… Audio
The recipe for a cost of living crisis
The cost of food, petrol and rent is soaring, and inflation is at its highest level in 30 years - how did it come to this? Audio
The recipe for a cost of living crisis
The cost of food, petrol and rent is soaring, and inflation is at its highest level in 30 years - how did it come to this?
AudioGovernment makes inroads on poverty but what's left in its toolkit?
Opinion - The stratospheric rise of poverty and inequality during the Covid-19 pandemic can be seen everywhere - except in the statistics, Max Rashbrooke writes.
The Elephant in the Bedroom | Episode 5: Facing the Elephant
TAHI.fm - After all the experts and moral arguments, it’s down to James & Chye-Ling to finally decide: are they breaking up with their white partners? Video, Audio
Rise in abusive calls forces food bank to take action
A Christchurch food bank has had to install a new phone system to record calls after an increase in abuse from clients.
Cost of living 'a crisis for many families' - Social Development Minister
Last night we brought you the story of families being forced to choose between food and petrol, school lunches or gas to get to their jobs.
Inflation has hit a 30 year high; petrol's cracking $3 a… Video, Audio
Senior firefighter quits association over its treatment of women
A senior firefighter has left the only association for volunteers after its chief executive, who has faced sexual assault allegations from women, made a post celebrating International Women's Day…
Whānau across Aotearoa struggle with basics as costs rise
The drive to school, or lunch when the kids get there. Filling the car or feeding the whānau.
Bills or ballooning debt. Families across Aotearoa are struggling to make ends meet as the cost of living… Video, Audio
How globalisation is causing languages to die out
Language is considered humankind's greatest achievement. But all over the world many indigenous languages are racing towards extinction not because they are simply dying out, but because they are… Audio
Gender inequality: Call for pay gap reporting for all employers
A range of reports on International Women's Day shows women continue to be disadvantaged and suffer from workplace imbalance and the gender pay gap.
The Elephant in the Bedroom | Episode 4: Race Traitor
TAHI.fm - Chye-Ling is called out on Reddit for having a white partner. The investigation turns to the Asian community, personal guilt, and the dark side of judgements on interracial couples. Where do… Video, Audio
Abuse in Care: Young Māori tell of being torn from whānau
The Abuse in Care Royal Commission has heard of young Māori being torn from their families and put into a system that wrote them off from the start.
Today is the first day of a two week hearing into… Audio
South AK bearing the brunt of Omicron
The requirement to isolate at home means that tens of thousands of Covid cases and their contacts are relying on family or friends to bring them what they need while they recover. Without the care… Audio
The Elephant in the Bedroom | Episode 3: Race-Tinted Glasses
TAHI.fm - Is sexual racism affecting your dating life? Green Party MP Golriz Ghahraman and OnlyFans content creator Demi Hunziker help our hosts trace media’s influence across cultural history… Video, Audio
NZers most in need bearing brunt of Omicron outbreak
New Zealanders who can least afford it are bearing the brunt of the Omicron outbreak - with isolation proving to be impossible or expensive for some.
Covid hospitalisations are continuing to rise -… Audio
Volunteer firefighter stayed in brigade after child sex abuse conviction
A volunteer firefighter was allowed to remain on his brigade after being convicted of sexually abusing his six-year-old son.
The victim's mother says the fire brigade showed public support for the… Audio