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‘Dangerous’ and ‘retrograde’: Māori leaders sound alarm over policy shifts in New Zealand | New Zealand

‘Dangerous’ and ‘retrograde’: Māori leaders sound alarm over policy shifts in New Zealand | New Zealand

Leading Māori figures from across New Zealand have sounded the alarm over the government’s changes to policies that affect Māori, after analysis by the Guardian highlighted the far-reaching scope of the proposals. The policy shifts proposed by the rightwing coalition have been described by experts as “chilling” and “dangerous” and have created a “deeply fractured” relationship between Māori and the crown, or ruling authorities. Māori make up around 20% of New Zealand’s population. Photograph: Fiona Goodall/Getty Images The Guardian examined planned changes and policies already initiated in six key sectors. In these areas, the centre-right National party and its minor coalition partners – the libertarian Act and populist NZ First parties – plan changes to more than a dozen policies that directly affect Māori, or will affect them more than any other ethnicity. Policy changes and proposed shifts include scrapping the Māori Health Authority, changes to language use and reviewing the way the Treaty of Waitangi – New Zealand’s founding document – is interpreted and used. Margaret Mutu, professor of Māori studies at Auckland University, …

New Zealand Opera to provide braille surtitles for live performances | Blindness and visual impairment

New Zealand Opera to provide braille surtitles for live performances | Blindness and visual impairment

New Zealand’s blind and low-vision opera fans will be the first in the world to have access to braille surtitles, designed to enrich their experience of a live performance without the interference of audio descriptions. Opera companies around the world regularly use surtitles – where lyrics or scripts are translated into other languages and published on screens during a live performance – to give audiences a deeper understanding of what is being said or sung on stage, in real time. Until now, the primary option for vision-impaired operagoers to understand the opera text has been through audio descriptions, which can interfere with the music. NZ Opera’s general director, Brad Cohen, developed the technology alongside his company contexts.live. It sends braille surtitles to a user’s personal braille-reading machine at the same time as the sighted audience is reading the translations on screen. Brad Cohen: ‘For us this is a really important step in levelling the playing field.’ Photograph: Andi Crown Photography Cohen believes the technology is a world first and could change the way vision-impaired operagoers …

Planning Center launches online donation software in Australia and New Zealand

Planning Center launches online donation software in Australia and New Zealand

Offers free subscription for churches under contract Planning Center, a leading church management software provider, is pleased to announce the availability of its online church donation software, Giving, in Australia and New Zealand. Planning Center is offering churches a free subscription to Giving for the duration of their contract with another donation software, for up to 12 months. To switch to Giving, churches can visit this page to sign up and submit their contract to Planning Center.  During the transition period, the only cost incurred will be the processing fees charged by Stripe, Planning Center’s payment processor. “We recognize that switching to a new church donation software can be daunting,” said Jeff Berg, CEO of Planning Center. “That’s why we’re offering churches a free subscription to switch to Giving for the rest of their current contract, up to 12 months.”   Planning Center understands the challenges churches face when coordinating their ministry across multiple platforms. With Giving, churches in Australia and New Zealand can now seamlessly integrate online giving with their existing Planning Center tools, eliminating …

UAE and New Zealand to Launch Talks for a Free Trade Deal

UAE and New Zealand to Launch Talks for a Free Trade Deal

SYDNEY (Reuters) – New Zealand and the United Arab Emirates will begin negotiations over a free trade agreement, the Pacific nation’s trade minister said on Tuesday. Trade Minister Todd McClay met his UAE counterpart in Dubai to announce the start of talks on a Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement, according to a statement from his office on Tuesday. “The UAE is an important bilateral partner for New Zealand, and today’s launch of negotiations is an exciting step towards growing our significant trade and economic relationship,” he said. The UAE is New Zealand’s largest trade partner in the Middle East and exports hit NZ$1.02 billion ($613 million) in the year to September 2023, up 17% from the year before, according to New Zealand foreign ministry data. War in Israel and Gaza New Zealand is also in talks for a free trade agreement with the Gulf Cooperation Council, a regional body of six whose members include the UAE, Kuwait and Saudi Arabia. McClay said he discussed the talks on his visit to Saudi Arabia last week. A free …

Williamson to lead experienced New Zealand squad at ICC T20 World Cup 2024 | Cricket News

Williamson to lead experienced New Zealand squad at ICC T20 World Cup 2024 | Cricket News

‘When you go to World Cups, you want experience,’ says head coach Gary Stead after Kiwis name provisional 15-man squad. Captain Kane Williamson will play his sixth Twenty20 World Cup championship in June as New Zealand named an experienced 15-man squad with veteran pacer Tim Southee as another inclusion. The tournament, taking place in the United States and the West Indies from June 2 to 30, will be Williamson’s fourth as captain and Southee’s seventh as a player. Southee, 35, has taken a record 157 T20 international wickets and spearheads the attack alongside seasoned pace bowler Trent Boult, 34, who will be playing his fifth T20 World Cup. Seam bowler Matt Henry and batting all-rounder Rachin Ravindra, voted the emerging cricketer of 2023, are the only players in the squad who have not played in a T20 World Cup before. “When you go to World Cups, you want experience,” said New Zealand head coach Gary Stead. “It’s an exciting squad with lots of options for Kane and I to consider in terms of balance, pitches …

A moment that changed me: joyriders destroyed my van in New Zealand – which led to a lovely life in London | Life and style

A moment that changed me: joyriders destroyed my van in New Zealand – which led to a lovely life in London | Life and style

One evening in 2008, a group of joyriders stole our van, named The Colombian, from a street outside Wellington, New Zealand. My sister-in-law was the first to notice and she alerted her husband, Ant, who immediately drove off in search of it. When he spotted the van parked on the beach, he called the police, who then gave chase as it drove off. After running a few red lights, the joyriders lost control and smashed into a building. The front of the van was crushed in on both sides and the driver’s door was ripped clean off. We woke to an email from Ant titled “RIP The Colombian”, detailing the ordeal he’d been through the night before while my husband, Dave, and I slept peacefully in our flat in Bogotá, Colombia. The police caught the six joyriders – three girls in the front and three boys rattling around in the back. “No criminals were hurt in the making of this drama” were, thankfully, the last words of the email. This van meant so much to …

How New Zealand’s smoking ban got stubbed out – and what the UK can learn from it | New Zealand

How New Zealand’s smoking ban got stubbed out – and what the UK can learn from it | New Zealand

When New Zealand announced its world-first law to ban smoking for future generations it was widely hailed as a life-saving plan that would prevent thousands of smoking-related deaths, flatten out inequities in healthcare and save the economy billions of dollars. The pioneering legislation – enacted in 2022 – introduced a steadily rising smoking age to stop those born after January 2009 from ever being able to legally buy cigarettes, alongside a slew of other measures to make smoking less affordable and accessible. It won widespread public support, international praise from health advocates and inspired similar plans in the UK. But before the changes came into force, New Zealand’s new rightwing government unexpectedly scrapped it. As the UK embarks on its own endeavour to ban smoking, here is a look at the rise and fall of New Zealand’s law, and what lessons the UK might learn. How a groundbreaking law came to be New Zealand’s plan to slash smoking rates began way before its pioneering ban. Cigarette packs were slapped with warnings in the 1980s, licensed …

Why didn’t New Zealand impose sanctions on China? | New Zealand

Why didn’t New Zealand impose sanctions on China? | New Zealand

Politicians, journalists and critics of Beijing were among those targeted by cyber-attacks run by groups backed by China, western intelligence services said this week. The separate cyber-attacks hit the US, UK and New Zealand – all members of the Five Eyes alliance. The network of five countries, which also includes Canada and Australia, share security related intelligence. While Beijing rejected claims of its involvement, the US and UK chose to take further steps against those entities they said were involved, but New Zealand took a different tack. How did the US and UK respond to the alleged hacking? The US and UK have imposed sanctions on individuals and groups that they say were involved in the extensive cyber espionage campaign. The US government announced sanctions on Monday against hackers that it alleges were responsible for operating the scheme. The US treasury’s office of foreign assets control stated that it sanctioned Wuhan Xiaoruizhi Science and Technology Company Ltd, which it calls a front for the Chinese ministry of state security that has “served as cover for …

Australia, New Zealand condemn China-linked cyberattacks

Australia, New Zealand condemn China-linked cyberattacks

New Zealand and China flag together  Oleksii Liskonih | Istock | Getty Images New Zealand has accused China of “malicious cyber activity” linked to Chinese state actors, who targeted its parliament in 2021. The government “expressed concerns today about malicious cyber activity, attributed to groups sponsored by the Chinese Government,” New Zealand’s Foreign Minister Winston Peters said on Tuesday. It comes one day after the U.S. and U.K. claimed China-linked hackers were behind a cyber espionage campaign that stole British voter data and targeted millions of individuals, including lawmakers, academics, journalists, and defense contractors. “Foreign interference of this nature is unacceptable, and we have urged China to refrain from such activity in future,” Peters said, adding that officials expressed their concerns over the targeting of democratic institutions in discussions with the Chinese ambassador. “The use of cyber-enabled espionage operations to interfere with democratic institutions and processes anywhere is unacceptable,” Judith Collins, New Zealand’s minister for communications security bureau said in a separate statement. New Zealand’s intelligence service, the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC), “completed a robust technical …

New Zealand and EU Trade Agreement to Take Effect on May 1

New Zealand and EU Trade Agreement to Take Effect on May 1

sydney —  New Zealand said Monday a free trade agreement with the European Union would come into effect on May 1, after the country’s parliament ratified the deal. New Zealand notified the European Union it ratified the agreement earlier on Monday, Trade and Agriculture Minister Todd McClay said in a statement. Wellington and Brussels signed the deal in July 2023, with the European Parliament ratifying its side of the agreement in November. New Zealand expects the deal to benefit its beef, lamb, butter and cheese industries, as well as removing tariffs on other exports like its iconic kiwi fruit. The EU will see tariffs lifted on its exports including clothing, chemicals, pharmaceuticals and cars, as well as wine and confections. The EU is New Zealand’s fourth-largest trade partner, according to government data, with two-way goods and services trade worth $12.10 billion in 2022. Source link