Identity
Davidson claims shock behind white cis men statement
Prime Minister Chris Hipkins says the polarised nature of debate over trans-rights in the last few days has not been helpful.
The issues were brought to a head over the weekend when controversial… Audio
Davidson comments on violence 'not helpful' - Hipkins
"Not helpful". That's how the Prime Minister has descibed comments from Green Party co-leader Marama Davidson - that most violence is caused by white cis men.
Ms Davidson has now walked back that… Audio
The Detail's Long Read: What's Up With ADHD?
What's Up With ADHD? by Mirjam Guesgen: ADHD diagnoses in adults have quadrupled in New Zealand in the past 10 years. What's behind it? Audio
The Detail's Long Read: What's Up With ADHD?
What's Up With ADHD? by Mirjam Guesgen: ADHD diagnoses in adults have quadrupled in New Zealand in the past 10 years. What's behind it?
AudioAustralian police review conduct after senator pulled to ground during Posy Parker protest
Australian police are investigating after a senator was allegedly thrown to the ground at a protest outside parliament in Canberra.
The Panel (Part One) with Victoria Maclennan and Simon Wilson
Today on The Panel Wallace and panellists are joined by Victoria Law professor Dr Eddie Clark and Professor Brigid McNeill from the University of Canterbury and Better Start Literacy programme. Audio
The Panel with Ali Mau and Simon Pound (Part Two)
Wallace and panellists Ali Mau and Simon Pound debate whether dental treatments should be funded for everyone with public health dentist Hugh Trengrove.
Then they will talk to National Council of… Audio
The Panel with Ali Mau and Simon Pound (Part One)
Today on The Panel Wallace and panellists Ali Mau and Simon Pound discuss the decision by Immigration New Zealand to allow the controversial British activist Kellie-Jay Keen-Minshull, also known as… Audio
Rainbow Greens ask govt to stop anti-transgender activist from visiting NZ
The Green Party says the government should stop a British anti-transgender activist from visiting New Zealand.
Mosque attacks gave Auckland woman confidence to start wearing hijab
The tragic events of 15 March 2019 have helped women feel more comfortable to be visibly Muslim. Audio
March 15 attack gave woman courage to wear hijab
Today marks four years since the March 15 terror attacks in Christchurch, day described by former Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern as one of our darkest days.
The friends and families of the 51 people… Audio
Protests at drag queen storytime event sparked more support, organiser says
A leader of Christchurch's LGBTQ community says protest activity in response to a drag queen storytime event inspired more families to attend.
Census officials confident they'll get almost everyone this time - including Harry Styles
Statistics NZ officials are confident this year's census will go a lot better than the last big count in 2018 Audio
The Prostitute Collective remembers Georgina Beyer's legacy
Last, we remember the trailblazing MP, Georgina Beyer who's died aged 65.
Moe mai ra e te Rangatira
Ms Beyer paved the way for so many... supporting major cultural, societal, and legal changes.
One… Audio
Documentarian and MP remember Georgina Beyer
The Carterton District Council is flying its flag at half mast today in honour of its former mayor Georgina Beyer who died yesterday.
Her election as Mayor in 1995 and then later as an MP, attracted… Audio
Stats NZ prepared for census day
It's census day and the count of all the people in New Zealand is underway.
National census day has been extended by up to eight weeks for areas pummelled by the recent cyclone, but that's not the… Audio
NZ's first openly transgender MP Georgina Beyer dies aged 65
The country's first openly transgender Mayor and MP Georgina Beyer is being remembered as a fearless fighter for rainbow rights whose love and compassion will live on forever.
She died yesterday at… Audio
Census Day arrives, with hopes it will be better than the last
It's Census Day - and time to fill in your form if you haven't already done so.
The last big count in 2018 was roundly criticised for having the lowest response rate in 50 years, particularly among… Audio
World's first openly transgender mayor and MP, Georgina Beyer, has died
The world's first openly transgender mayor and MP, Georgina Beyer, has died after a long illness.
1m and counting: Time ticking on filling in 2023 census
Stats NZ is underwhelmed that just one million New Zealanders have filled in the census so far. Audio