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Staff brace for TVNZ announcement on programme closure plans, David Seymour on which parents should be fined for kids' truancy, the NZ company trying to help women in Gaza cope with period poverty, th

04.08.2024 - By Stuff AudioPlay

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It looks like today, staff at TVNZ will learn the outcome of consultations over the planned scrapping of One news at midday, One news tonight, current affairs shows Sunday and Fair Go and the youth focused service “Re:news.” We talk to Michael Wood, the E tū union representative involved in negotiations.

We hear from David Seymour, the Associate Education Minister, about his thoughts on truancy, as plans are formulated to tackle school wagging.

The NZ company which has been funded to supply some re-useable period product help to women and girls struggling to cope in Gaza and why they want your help to do even more.

Plus the scientists who are certain they can produce a live wooly mammoth by 2028.

E kawatau ana ka mōhiotia i te rangi nei e ngā kaimahi o Te Reo Tātaki o Aotearoa ngā whakataunga o ngā whiriwhiringa e pā ana i te whakakore rānei a ngā hōtaka rongo kōrero ki te poupoutanga o te rā, me te ahiahi pō noki, me ngā hōtaka take o te wā, Sunday, me Fair Go, me te ratonga e aro ana ki ngā take rangatahi, “Re:news”. E kōrero ana mātou ki a Michael Wood, he māngai mō te uniana E Tū, e whai wāhi ana ki ngā whiriwhiringa mahi.

Kia waihanga he mahere hei patu i te tamōtanga ki ngā kura, heoi anō ka rāngona e tātou ngā kōrero a David Seymour, minitā tuarua mō te mātauranga, mō ōnā whakaaro e pā ana i te take nei.

He kamupene nō Aotearoa i whiwhi pūtea hei whakarato i ngā hautaonga rerenga ikura tukurua kia āwhina i ngā wāhine me ngā kōtiro ki Te Awarua o Kāha, ā, e pīrangi ana rātou o te kamupene kia whakanui ake i ā rātou āwhina anō.

Āpiti atu i ērā, ko ngā kaipūtaiao e mōhio pū ana ka tāea e rātou te whakaora i tētahi erewhana pūhuruhuru i mua mai o te mutunga o te ngahurutau.

Translated into Te Reo Māori using the power of Microsoft AI and Stuff's Kaiwhakamāori Joel Maxwell

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