Millions talking about Giving Nothing To Racism – NZ Human Rights Commission
New Zealand’s first nationwide anti-racism campaign has reached millions of New Zealanders since its launch less than a year ago….
New Zealand’s first nationwide anti-racism campaign has reached millions of New Zealanders since its launch less than a year ago….
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There could finally be some real headway made with Working for Families (WFF) if all the latest policy announcements come…
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Being a beneficiary doesn’t mean I don’t still have dreams and a goal of eventually being able to support myself again. I’m never thrilled at the prospect of needing to book an appointment at my local WINZ office. In fact the only time I ever feel like a second rate citizen in my own country is when I’m forced to leave my dignity at the door of WINZ, and join the queue to plead my case for whatever meagre assistance I may be entitled to. Today was one of those days.