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Depth of underemployment problem not reflected in stats - union
Unemployment has hit a 10-year low, but some workers are still struggling to get enough hours of work to make ends meet.
Hobson's Pledge receives apology: 'We are not racist and we are not anti-Māori'
Auckland University has apologised for publishing an article that described the lobby group Hobson's Pledge as "a racist and militantly anti-Māori group".
Children going to adult gyms to get active
Parents are paying for children younger than 10-years-old to join adult fitness clubs to get them active.
Brash calls on university vice-chancellor to consider resigning
Former National Party leader Don Brash is calling for Massey University's vice-chancellor to consider her position, saying it's "almost untenable".
Time flies - PM three weeks in as new mum
Opinion - Week Three: Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern is half way through her intended maternity leave. Where has the time gone? asks Amy Williams.
Settling in: Sleep deprivation hits the red
Opinion - Week two: The Jacinda-baby-mania media frenzy is over for now and we're waiting for the next social media post about our First Baby, writes Amy Williams.
Returning home: Taking baby steps into motherhood
Opinion - Week one: Jacinda Ardern and Clarke Gayford have left hospital with their baby daughter. What next? asks Amy Williams. Video