AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL is awarding three New Zealand climate youth groups with its Ambassador of Conscience award, its highest recognition for human rights work, previously given to the likes of Nelson Mandela, Ai Weiwei and Malala Yousafzai.
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International Women's Day to focus on gender pay gap
The focus of this Friday's International Women’s Day is on achieving “Balance for Better” between genders.
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Migrant students share their love for Māori culture
Pākehā and migrants learning te reo Māori are delving deeper into wider aspects of Māori Culture. Māori Tertiary institutions are serving them well.
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Bases loaded at the Goodwill Series
A team of young American Baseball players travelling under the umbrella of the Goodwill Series is being hosted by Baseball New Zealand, in the second four-day series to be held here on New Zealand soil. While the pitch was a little damp, spirits were still high.
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International students protest NZQA qualifications block
Dozens of international students are about to start picketing outside the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment offices in Auckland today.
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Peters dishes out more funding to help Pacific
Foreign Affairs Minister Winston Peters has announced renewed funding for Volunteer Service Abroad- the agency that sends volunteers offshore to make a positive difference in developing countries.
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Poi360 project wins international prize for Best Documentary 2018
Two wāhine Māori have taken out two prizes at the Top Shorts Online Film Festival for Best Documentary and Audience Award.
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Māori TV Presenter Jessica Tyson wins Miss World New Zealand 2018
"When I did hear her start the karanga my eyes started to tear up" - Jessica Tyson, Miss World New Zealand 2018.
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Indigenous issues web series to launch in June
A Rotorua-based digital production team are working to make a high-end digital web and social media series aimed at empowering indigenous young women.
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Māori TV CEO defends network's decision to broadcast WWE
The broadcasting of WWE’s violent content has raised concerns around Māori Television’s purpose as a state channel. Critics question its cultural relevance and value for te reo Māori.