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Tania Page

Auckland

Sunday Reporter at TVNZ

Just kinda nosey and annoyed about inequality. RNZ, TVNZ, Al Jazeera in South Africa & Europe, presenting, producing, reporting etc - u get the picture.

Articles

  • Apr 28, 2024 | 1news.co.nz | Tania Page

    Deep tech is big sky thinking that could transform our economy with processes that disrupt regular industrial methods. But, as Sunday's Tania Page found out, it requires a lot of money and a steady hand as — with any ground-breaking developments — there are setbacks and challenges along the way.

  • Apr 14, 2024 | 1news.co.nz | Tania Page

    The culmination of weeks of field work on the coast of Kaikōura by the Department of Conservation has revealed the extent of the damage done to the fur seal population by a starvation event that first emerged last spring. Dr Jody Weir is DoC’s resident seal expert, a marine biologist with decades of experience working with marine life across the globe. She says more than 1000 fur seals, mostly pups, have been found dead in the months since last September.

  • Mar 3, 2024 | 1news.co.nz | Tania Page

    After performing beyond expectations in 2023, can the Warriors deliver at last - or will the curse of inconsistency once again come back to haunt them? Sunday’s Tania Page looks at the key issues that have cost New Zealand’s only NRL franchise over the years, and asks those in the know how they can turn despair into success. Having promised so much when they launched in 1995 the Warriors have never won a premiership in their 29 year history.

  • Jan 19, 2024 | 1news.co.nz | Tania Page

    Analysis: The Government’s policies around te reo Māori won’t discourage its use - they’ll have the opposite effect, writes Sunday reporter Tania Page. 2024 promises to be a rocky one for some if the tail end of last year was anything to go by. Those last few weeks of 2023 saw the new National-led Government promise to roll back several policies relating to Māori.

  • Nov 5, 2023 | 1news.co.nz | Tania Page

    Technology shapes almost every facet of our lives from how we work, to how we communicate but this dynamic industry doesn’t represent all of us. Only 4% of the workforce is Māori and less than 3% Pasifika, leading to concern that the solutions of the future are not being solved with everyone in mind. Brittany Teei runs 3bagsfull, a software development company that also offers online courses so people can study from the comfort of their own home.

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Tania Page
Tania Page @taniapage
30 Nov 24

RT @RNZTeAoMaori: The Waitangi Tribunal has found the Crown failed to conduct a robust policy process and follow its own guidelines for dev…

Tania Page
Tania Page @taniapage
19 Nov 24

RT @RNZTeAoMaori: The capital turned into a sea of black, white and red today, as more than 42,000 people supporting te Hīkoi mō te tiriti…

Tania Page
Tania Page @taniapage
19 Nov 24

RT @vomalley: Seemed an appropriate message to take to Parliament. https://t.co/DAbls0TMFP