Carmel Sepuloni
How Polyfest survived double cancellation
While the speeches, song and siva at the world's largest Pacific cultural festival have fallen silent for another year, the celebration was very nearly silenced permanently.
Polyfest was in financial… Audio
Emergency housing resident won't go back after being punched, hospitalised by another resident
Distressing revelations about life in emergency housing continue to emerge, including a woman being punched unconscious by another motel resident, putting her in hospital.
The 49-year-old grandmother… Audio
Salvaging the world's largest Pacific dance festival
While the speeches, song and siva at the world's largest Pacific cultural festival fall silent for another year, the celebration was very nearly silenced permanently. Polyfest was in financial ruin… Audio
Security guards not yet considered at emergency accommodation
The government has not considered using security guards at emergency motel accommodation, according the Social Development Minister. This morning, RNZ reported families in emergency motel… Audio
ACC change sees fewer birth tears covered
Women seriously injured while giving birth are being left without help they desperately need because ACC is taking a tougher approach.
The number of women covered for the most common type of birth… Audio
Covid-19: 'Food hubs' to open in Auckland
Six food hubs are planned for Auckland over the next week to help those struggling to get enough to eat during lockdown.
The hubs are part of the response to increased pressure on foodbanks and will… Audio
Push for workers not over - central Otago orchardists
Central Otago orchard owners say the push for workers isn't over as they prepare for harvest season.
Today government ministers visited an apple orchard near Alexandra to speak with workers and… Audio
Ava ceremony offers glimpse at aspirations of NZ's Pasifika MPs
For the first time ever, an ava or blessing ceremony has been held to welcome new Pasifika MPs to New Zealand's parliament. Audio
Government announces incentives for Kiwi fruit-pickers
The government is this morning announcing new incentives to attract New Zealand workers to the wine and horticulture sector.
This comes alongside the news that 2000 seasonal workers from the Pacific… Audio
NZ's new govt cabinet unveiled with diversity front and centre
New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern delivered a Cabinet this week with diversity at the front and centre of her post-election 2020 line-up. Audio
Some differences between parties’ arts policies, but a lot of similarities too
An Election 2020 debate on the arts, with MPs from National, Labour and the Greens exploring their policy differences and similiarities. Miriama Kamo is in the chair. Audio
Election 2020: Morning Report social policy debate
About 50,000 people who've lost their jobs as a result of the pandemic are now on the jobseeker benefit.
Treasury projections show unemployment is expected to peak at 7.7 percent next year before… Audio
Warning over plan to encourage beneficiaries to volunteer more
Beneficiaries are going to be encouraged to do more volunteering, but the government's been warned it needs to ensure this doesn't turn into a 'work for the dole' scheme.
Social Development Minister… Audio
Govt needs to be prepared for Covid-19 job losses 'just in case' - Sepuloni
A new service is open to help connect everyone seeking and offering employment and training.
The service can be accessed online, by phone or on site at government hubs.
It aims to help people find a… Audio
Parliament's final debate
The 52nd Parliament has come to an end and in typical parliamentary fashion the MPs finished it off with a debate. Audio
Parliament's final debate
The 52nd Parliament has come to an end and in typical parliamentary fashion the MPs finished it off with a debate.
AudioHelp at hand to get out of debt post Covid-19
New government funding will help New Zealanders get out of debt in the wake of Covid-19.
In late May, the Commission for Financial Capability found that 40 percent of households are now at risk of… Audio
Auckland programme to create 700 new jobs
As jobless rates and redundancies rise amid the covid fallout, a multi-million dollar boost to an Auckland jobs programme hopes to bring 700 more people into work. Video, Audio
First round of the Covid-19 wage subsidy nearing end
It's the beginning of the end for the original Covid-19 wage subsidy, as the 12-week, $11 billion scheme draws to a close.
The government expects close to a million people to come off the subsidy… Audio
Minister comfortable with difference between Covid-19 payment and regular benefit
For 12 weeks from the eighth of June, the government will pay up to $490 a week to people who lose their job due to Covid-19, and it estimates around 230,000 people could apply.
The maximum amount… Audio