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Hine Toa building confidence with women
Between July 2014 and October 2017, there were over 30,000 cases of victimisations of women aged between 10-19 9 (NZ Police). The Hine Toa Leadership programme by Waitākere Police in West Auckland aims to provide a meaningful and positive intervention in the lives of young females victims or who have come from adverse backgrounds.
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Tasmyn Benny to brave blows with Aussie boxer
Tasmyn Benny will represent New Zealand in the Under 48kg division in an International Boxing Event exchanging blows with top Australian boxer.
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Kiwi Ferns veteran wants one last chance at 2017 World Cup
Three-time women's rugby league world cup champion Laura Mariu is setting the bar high for herself in the Kiwi Ferns trials since her knee injury earlier this year.
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It's diamonds, fur and glamour as Miss Rotorua pageant draws near
Stories of beauty are etched in the history of Rotorua with some Miss Rotorua hopefuls aspiring to embody their tupuna Hinemoa as they prepare for the upcoming Miss Rotorua pageant.
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A film about child abuse, culture, media reporting and shame
For the first time ever, eight female Māori directors have collaborated to birth Waru, a feature film screening at the New Zealand International Film Festival. A sequence of single-take vignettes, the 80-minute film explores the complexity of child abuse and themes of culture, custom and shame.
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Mana wahine will boost Māori business- FOMA
More than 100 Māori women were inspired by ladies at the top of their career game through FOMA's annual Māori Women's Leadership Summit. The aim is to grow the number of Māori women leaders amongst positive shifts in the business sector towards gender and cultural diversity.
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Māori rider helping horses to perform at their peak
Over 1400 riders and 1800 horses are gunning for the top prizes and titles at this year's Horse of the Year at Hawke's Bays A&P Showgrounds. But behind the scenes of NZ's pinnacle equestrian event is one young Māori rider helping horses to perform at their peak over the week long tournament.
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NZ women can expect to be paid 12 percent less than a man.
New Zealand women can expect to be paid 12 percent less than a man. For the past decade the Gender Pay Gap has stayed this way in New Zealand but why? Rotorua based Marama Meikle who operates He Wairua Ngakau holistic hub says that the pay inequality between men and women is only going to get higher if we don't do anything about it.
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Women gather to peacefully protest Donald Trump's inauguration
A sea of women gathered in peaceful protest against Donald Trump's inauguration as President of America. In the Washington DC, well known figures like Scarlett Johansson led the campaign wanting to unify all women across the country to stand up for key American issues.