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A winning Budget for Pasifika
The Wellbeing Budget announcement yesterday has seen a massive injection of funding for Pasifika including languages, education, employment and training opportunities, home-ownership and Pasifika health. PMN News reporter Lisa Williams spoke with the Mini
What should Pasifika look forward to in Budget 2019?
The Coalition Government will release its Budget for the year 2019-2020 tomorrow. The Budget has been described as a Wellbeing Budget, prioritising the wellbeing of people whilst not neglecting economic growth. Senior auditor, chartered accountant and bus
World Politics with Dr Stephen Hoadley
Associate Professor Dr Stephen Hoadley from the University of Auckland on Breakfast for a weekly catch up on World Politics. Today he talks about the election results in India, the European elections and the unfolding situation in Papua New Guinea's Parli
Thousands of teachers on historic mega-strike over pay dispute
Primary and secondary school teachers across the country are striking today. The 'mega-strike' as it’s been dubbed will see 50,000 teachers expected to strike, affecting 800,000 students and shutting down schools for the day. Auckland's Rongomai School Pr
The launch of Samoan Language Week 2019
Samoan Language Week has officially been launched. The opening ceremony was held in Auckland’s Fale Samoa last night in Mangere. Minister for Pacific Peoples Aupito William Sio and Consul General Faaolotoi Reupena Pogi spoke with Brian.
Thousands of students to strike for climate change
Thousands of school students will be missing from classrooms today as they take strike action to demand that the Government treats climate change as a crisis that it is. Josephine Ripley from Nelson College for Girls joins Breakfast for more. (Photo: Stuf
Pacific youth perspectives on euthanasia
The End of Life Choice Bill that will go through its second reading this week in Parliament. If MPs support it and it passes as law, terminally ill people or people with a grievous and irremediable medical condition can request assisted dying. Young peopl
The End of Life Choice Bill up for second reading in Parliament
The End of Life Choice Bill will go through its second reading in Parliament this week. The bill gives people with a terminal illness or a grievous and irremediable medical condition the option of requesting assisted dying. Wellington-based specialist gen
Mental health and housing priority issues for New Zealand youth
It’s Youth Week this week, a time to celebrate young people, their talents, passion and success in the community. The theme this year is "We are more than you see" or “He wai hōhonu a mātou.” Youth Minister Peeni Henare joins Breakfast to talk about New Z
World Politics with Dr Stephen Hoadley
Associate Professor Dr Stephen Hoadley is back on Breakfast for a weekly catch up on World Politics. Today he talks about the Australian election results and its implications on NZ and the Pacific as well as climate change.