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Māori face harsher sentences than NZ Europeans for similar drink-driving offences – with lasting consequences

Māori face harsher sentences than NZ Europeans for similar drink-driving offences – with lasting consequences

Sandra Mu/Getty ImagesPeople of Māori descent account for just a fifth of Aotearoa’s population, but are overrepresented at every stage of the criminal justice system. They comprise 37% of people prosecuted by police, 45% of those convicted and 52% of the prison population. Such statistics, however, aren’t easily explained. Differences
Your risk of catching COVID is at its lowest since 2020 – but here’s why you should still get boosted for Christmas

Your risk of catching COVID is at its lowest since 2020 – but here’s why you should still get boosted for Christmas

Joe Raedle/Getty ImagesAs the Christmas season looms, with its crowded end-of-year parties, family gatherings and busy travel schedules, many New Zealanders might be asking a now familiar question: should I get another COVID-19 booster? After nearly four years of continuous Omicron circulation, each coming with a distinct summer wave, it

Māori face harsher sentences than NZ Europeans for similar drink-driving offences – with lasting consequences

Māori face harsher sentences than NZ Europeans for similar drink-driving offences – with lasting consequences
Sandra Mu/Getty ImagesPeople of Māori descent account for just a fifth of Aotearoa’s population, but are overrepresented at every stage of the criminal justice system. They comprise 37% of people prosecuted by police, 45% of those convicted and 52% of the prison population. Such statistics, however, aren’t easily explained. Differences

Your risk of catching COVID is at its lowest since 2020 – but here’s why you should still get boosted for Christmas

Your risk of catching COVID is at its lowest since 2020 – but here’s why you should still get boosted for Christmas
Joe Raedle/Getty ImagesAs the Christmas season looms, with its crowded end-of-year parties, family gatherings and busy travel schedules, many New Zealanders might be asking a now familiar question: should I get another COVID-19 booster? After nearly four years of continuous Omicron circulation, each coming with a distinct summer wave, it