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Horrific and deliberate injuries inflicted on 2 Lower Hutt children
Multiple broken bones, extensive bruising, a brain bleed and severe internal damage. That's just some of the horrific and deliberate injuries inflicted on two young lower hutt siblings over some time… Audio
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Rotorua police using special search powers
Rotorua police are using special search powers in a bid to dampen down gang tensions and say they working hard to make sure the community feels safe. Last week 3 men aged between 28 and 35 were… Audio
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Almost half of New Zealand adults don't have a will prepared
Audio 21 Mar 2024Almost half New Zealand adults don't have a will, despite having dependents and assets. Audio
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Legal expert on Fast Track Approvals Bill
A legal expert thinks the Fast Track Approvals Bill puts an unprecedented amount of power in the hands of ministers.
The bill lets ministers approve certain infrastructure projects, including… Audio
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Hong Kong introduces new security law Article 23
Hong Kong's new security law will usher the territory "into a new era of authoritarianism".
That's according to Human Rights Watch, who are reacting after Hong Kong's China-controlled legislature… Audio
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What you need to know about the Autumn Equinox
Audio 20 Mar 2024We speak to MetService meteorologist John Law about the Autumn Equinox. Audio
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Waiting weeks for urgent debates
Urgent Debates are granted or denied by Speakers. Most are denied. This week a Speaker's ruling moved the goal posts for that allowance, a lot. Audio
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Tribute to Rod Oram
Audio 20 Mar 2024Well known and respected Business Journalist and commentator Rod Oram has died.
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NZ's confusing and complicated holiday laws
The Holidays Act is complex and has led to years of problems. But fixing it seems just as challenging. Audio
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Politics by Night with Laura Walters
Newsroom political editor joins Emile Donovan to untangle the big problems of the day in politics, including the government's instructions to councils to not follow the law over Significant Natural… Audio
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Shower Thoughts: Who owns outer space?
Is it even possible to lay claim to the cosmos? Space law expert Maria Pozza makes contact with Nights. Audio
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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