TVNZ confirms election night coverage, debate times and dates
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3 weeks ago
TVNZ will have extensive coverage across the election campaign, with live debates, full election night coverage, and comprehensive news and analysis. Live Debates TVNZ will host five live election debates…
Press Release: Deaf Aotearoa Congratulates Victoria Manning MNZM On Her Re-Election To The World Federation Of The Deaf Board
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2 months ago
Deaf Aotearoa, the leading organisation representing the deaf community in New Zealand, extends congratulations to Victoria Manning MNZM on her successful re-election to the prestigious World Federation of the Deaf…
Whaikaha becomes first Ministry with a name in all official New Zealand languages.
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3 months ago
Whaikaha and New Zealand Sign Language (NZSL) Board joint Media Release. Whaikaha – Ministry of Disabled People has been gifted a sign name on behalf of the Deaf community, making…
NZSL more important than ever in an emergency
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4 months ago
New Zealand Sign Language (NZSL) interpreters have been working hard this week to ensure Deaf people across Aotearoa New Zealand have access to critical emergency information. This week’s heavy rain…
‘Be a nerd, a hugger, a crier, and you can lead’: Ardern bids farewell in valedictory
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6 months ago
Opening her valedictory address in parliament, Ardern has harked back to her maiden statement, almost 15 years ago, saying she couldn’t quite believe she was in parliament at the time,…
2023 Census collection extended for areas impacted by Cyclone Gabrielle
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7 months ago
Cabinet (NZ Government) has agreed today to give Stats NZ more funding for the 2023 Census so that they can make changes for the affected communities that have been impacted…
Government to address child abuse system failings
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10 months ago
1st December 2022 The Government is adopting the majority of recommendations from an independent review into the actions of government agencies leading up to the death of 5-year-old Malachi Subecz,…
Spark Sport cuts sign language interpreters for Deaf from Rugby World Cup broadcast
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11 months ago
The Deaf community are frustrated after sign language interpreters were cut from the broadcast coverage of the Women’s Rugby World Cup. Advocacy group Deaf Aotearoa worked with Rugby World Cup…