Priyanca Radhakrishnan
Disabled people are tired of fighting - Priyanca Radhakrishnan
Disabled people are tired of struggling - Labour's Priyanca Radhakrishnan Audio
Greens, migrant rights advocates corner Labour on migrant exploitation
Advocates for migrant workers facing exploitation are turning up the heat on the government as it heads towards an election.
Government wants companies to report pay gap
Sunlight is the best disinfectant - at least that's the approach the government's taking to closing the 11-cent pay gap between men and women.
It wants companies with more than 250 staff to report… Audio
Ethnic communities - the road ahead
In this episode, Kadambari Raghukumar talks to the Minister for Ethnic Communities, Priyanca Radhakrishnan, along with the Green and National party spokespeople for ethnic communities - Golriz… Audio
Ethnic communities - the road ahead
In this episode, Kadambari Raghukumar talks to the Minister for Ethnic Communities, Priyanca Radhakrishnan, along with the Green and National party spokespeople for ethnic communities - Golriz…
AudioCriticism that Covid-19 messages not targetting youth, migrants
The Government is facing criticism for their Covid-19 messaging being too general, and not targetted enough to specific hapori.
Questions have been raised about the instructions given to whānau and… Audio
FGM ban passes with multiple champions
In a first for Parliament, a widened FGM ban has passed into law with formal female champions from all the corners of Parliament. Audio
FGM ban passes with multiple champions
In a first for Parliament, a widened FGM ban has passed into law with formal female champions from all the corners of Parliament.
AudioWhen MPs go with their conscience
Milton asked for “the liberty to know, to utter, and to argue freely according to conscience, above all liberties.” He omitted 'to vote', but he was speaking in Parliament, so maybe that’s a given. Video
When MPs go with their conscience
Milton asked for “the liberty to know, to utter, and to argue freely according to conscience, above all liberties.” He omitted 'to vote', but he was speaking in Parliament, so maybe that’s a given.
Video, AudioVoices: Indians in New Zealand since 1769
The first Indian to set foot on Aotearoa arrived in 1769. A new publication throws light on the buried history of the Indian diaspora to New Zealand. Audio, Gallery
Voices: Indians in New Zealand since 1769
The first Indian to set foot on Aotearoa arrived in 1769. A new publication throws light on the buried history of the Indian diaspora to New Zealand.
AudioGovt to crack down on dodgy offshore education agents
Overseas education agents who commit fraud to get clients' student visas are in the government's sights. Labour List MP Priyanca Radhakrishnan has told a rally of migrant rights supporters that former… Audio
A NZ group talks about the honour killings in Canada
More now on the debate over the so called honour killings in Canada. Audio
Threats of 'honour killings' common in New Zealand
The police will continue to liaise with police in Fiji today as they try to track down a man described as person of considerable interest in the case of a woman burnt alive near Huntly last week. Audio
Burnt woman's death has hallmarks of ritual 'honour' killing
A domestic violence group for ethnic women says the death of a Fijian Indian woman who was burned alive on a remote country road has all the hallmarks of a so-called honour killing. Audio