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Mata Season 2 | Episode 4: Mike Smith on Climate Change & Commentators Khylee Quince & Matt Tukaki
Mike Smith discusses his groundbreaking climate change court case, then commentators Khylee Quince and Matt Tukaki reflect on the first 100 days of the coalition government. Video, Audio
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NZ brothers charged with attacking Thai police officer in Phuket
The two New Zealanders charged with attacking a police officer in Phuket are likely to be in a Thai jail for some time.
Brothers Hamish and Oscar Day face multiple charges including bribery, robbery… Audio
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Lawyer on Kāinga Ora crackdown
The Prime Minister says disruptive behaviour from some Kāinga Ora tenants is unfair on taxpayers, as well as those on the social housing waitlist.
The Government has instructed the state housing… Audio
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Police confiscation net widens
The proceeds of crime laws have traditionally been used to target gangs and drug dealers. Now police have their eyes on a new target, and that's left businesses feeling vulnerable. Audio
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Political commentators Sue Moroney and Ben Thomas
Audio 18 Mar 2024Sue Moroney is a former MP with the Labour Party and now chief executive of Community Law Centres Aotearoa. Ben Thomas is a former National government press secretary, a columnist and a director of… Audio
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Green MP suspended due to links to husband's business allegations
Audio 15 Mar 2024The Green Party's turbulent year has taken another twist, with one of its MPs embroiled in allegations of migrant exploitation. Darleen Tana has been suspended and an investigation launched after she… Audio
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Luxon not willing to rule out expanding firearms availability
Audio 15 Mar 2024In the wake of the Christchurch terror attack, the then-Labour Government promised Muslims in Canterbury and Aotearoa there would be changes to law, life and society to ensure they were safer. It's… Audio
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Concerns raised over Samoan diaspora's participation
Concerns raised over Samoan diaspora's participation in next election. Audio
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Samoa's plan to allow overseas voting
Critics of a new electoral law in Samoa say it could allow overseas voters to decide elections.
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Police Minister defends pay offer to police
The law and order government is clashing with police over a pay offer the union is calling a kick in the guts.
The Minister is insisting the coalition does back the police, but officers are warning… Audio
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Ghahraman's career consequences could be severe
A retired law professor says a conviction for Golriz Ghahraman could spell the end of her legal career.
The former Green MP pled guilty to four shoplifting charges in Auckland District Court… Audio
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India to enact law banning Muslims from gaining citizenship
To south Asia now, joining Nathan Rarere from Islamabad is Anas Mallick Audio
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India plans to enact a controversial law that excludes Muslims
Audio 13 Mar 2024Asia correspondent Per Elinder Liljas speaks to Lisa Owen about a Chinese smartphone manufacturer on track to do something Apple haven't, India's plans to enact a controversial law that excludes… Audio
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Aviation lawyer on LATAM flight investigation
New Zealand authorities have secured the black box data from the LATAM flight from Sydney to Auckland on Monday.
The Boeing 787-9 dropped suddenly about two-thirds of the way across the Tasman… Audio
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Law and order government at odds with police over pay
The law and order government appears to be on a collision course with police over a pay offer the union is calling a kick in the guts.
The Minister is insisting the coalition does back the police but… Audio
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Top Stories for Wednesday 13 March 2024
Top stories for Wednesday 13 March 2024 Police officers are questioning the government's commitment to law and order after a pay offer they say is insulting A fisherman describes the moment he pulled… Audio
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How old is too old?
Audio 12 Mar 2024New Zealand's Chief Ombudsman Peter Boshier has been forced to resign due to a 50-year old law that restricts the age of the Ombudsman to 72-years old.
Andrew Geddis is a public law professor at the… Audio
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Politics by Night with Glenn McConnell
Stuff political reporter Glenn McConnell joins Emile Donovan to dissect the government's urgent first 100 days and the tensions surrounding New Zealand's law and order workforce. Audio
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Police pay offer from govt 'insulting' - Police Association
"We are not being greedy"; However, it's a hard no to what police are calling a kick in the guts pay offer from the government. The offer includes a general wage increase of $5000 back dated to… Audio
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Ombudsman resignation: How old is too old?
How old is too old for a job with high responsibility? The Chief Ombudsman, Peter Boshier, will retire from his role at the end of the week because of a 49 year law stating the person in the job must… Audio
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Chief Ombudsman forced to resign due to age-limit law
The Chief Ombudsman is being forced to resign, he's too old for the job according an old law. Peter Boshier will age out on his birthday later this week. The almost 50 year old act governing the job… Audio
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49-year old Ombudsman Act may need amending - Constitutional law expert
A constitutional law expert believes a 49-year-old law prohibiting the Chief Ombudsman from keeping his post, should be amended.
Peter Boshier is being forced to retire because the Ombudsmen Act… Audio
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Linwood Islamic Centre Imam to meet Prime Minister
We don't want to become another America - that's the message the Linwood Islamic Centre's Imam will share with the prime minister today in a private meeting today ahead of the fifth anniversary of the… Audio
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US passes compact agreement following months of delay
US passes compact agreement following months of delay. Audio
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United States congress to ban TikTok if it doesn't cut ties with company
Audio 11 Mar 2024Asia correspondent Diane To speaks to Lisa Owen about Hong Kong lawmakers on the way to passing a bill that expands on the security law Beijing imposed in 2020, the United States congress and… Audio
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Political commentators Neale Jones and Brigitte Morten
Time is up on the Government's 100-day priority plan - Neale and Brigitte talk about what's been achieved. Audio
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Whakaari White Island owners' lawyer seeks inquiry
The lawyer for the Whakaari White Island owners is calling for an independent public inquiry into the deadly eruption saying government agencies including WorkSafe should be held accountable.
Five… Audio
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Power and money lending rules
The laws that govern our money-lending landscape are in for another shakeup. Audio
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Karra Rhodes: My Latest Track
Christchurch based singer-songwriter, Karra Rhodes, chats her latest release, a modern country-pop track 'Why Can't I Love You Less'. The Scottish-born, Aotearoa-based polymath, not only writes a song… Audio
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Eileen Merriman's new novel 'The Night She Fell'
Doctor turned young adult writer and now adult fiction writer, Eileen Merriman, has a new book out, 'The Night She Fell'. Audio