I was a renter all my life. Now I’ve bought my first home
Youth MPs allege 'censorship’ at Youth Parliament
“This isn't guidance, this is fear-based control.”
We were in $76k debt. We turned that around and bought our whare
Mirihana Patu and Gloria Rehu share how they managed to buy their first home after being in debt.
No benefit if your parents can pay: Eligibility limits for 18 and 19 year olds
“No young person I know doesn’t want to get work.”
What’s in the Budget for young people
18 and 19 year olds won’t be able to get the benefit if their parents can support them.
Is it a boundary, or is it bad behaviour: How to spot the difference
Remember: you should be enjoying your relationship.
In Photos: How rangatahi are feeling in the wake of the gender bill
“Winston Peters doesn’t get the right to debate whether people like me should exist.”
Wanting to control your life is normal. Controlling your relationship is not
"Power should be balanced, with partners having mutual respect."
Why this photographer is championing te ao Māori through his work
Te Rawhitiroa Bosch says he wants to ‘flood social media with the highlights of te ao Māori’.
How to help when your friend has a controlling partner
True support is often about standing alongside your friend rather than making decisions for them.
Why some young women are choosing to be celibate
There’s a growing trend around the world of women choosing to deprioritise sex.
ALLGOODS
When Toi realises his wellbeing is out of balance, he ropes in his mate Pab to come along for the ride. What starts as a personal check-in quickly becomes a kaupapa; a raw, honest, and often confronting exploration of what it really means to be well as young Māori and Pasifika in Aotearoa today.
"When someone asks me how I am, I want to be able to mean it when I say I'm allgoods."
Made by Paki Productions with the support of NZ On Air.