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Nelson land case an example for other indigenous peoples
In 1839 Maori landowners in the Nelson area sold 151-thousand acres to the New Zealand Company on the condition that ten percent of their land would be reserved for Maori in perpetuity. But that… Audio
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Former US Judge Nancy Gertner on Trump's charges and chances
Former U.S. federal judge Nancy Gertner was appointed to the bench of the U.S. District Court of Massachusetts by President Bill Clinton in 1994, retiring in 2011 to teach at Harvard Law School, and… Audio
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Jury researcher pens gripping courtroom drama
Claire Baylis is a fiction writer and legal researcher based in Rotorua. After 12 years as a law lecturer at Victoria University, Claire Baylis joined a trans-Tasman Jury Research project, and was… Audio
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Bill looks to address Dawn Raids-linked injustice
A new Member's Bill looks to fix a 40-year-old outcome of the anti-Pacific racism of the Dawn Raids era, restoring the right to New Zealand citizenship for a generation of Samoan people. Audio
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Top cop on sightings of Marokopa man Tom Phillips missing with 3 kids
A Marokopa man who went bush with his three young children and has been evading police for eighteen months may have been on their door step this whole time. There's been three credible sightings of… Video, Audio
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Reform of retirement villages on the horizon
There's some hope on the horizon for the country's elderly, with reform of retirement villages ahead.
The sector is regulated by a 20-year-old Act, and many say it is unfair to residents and their… Audio
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Review of RNZ's ‘inappropriate editing’ calls for change
An independent review of editorial processes at RNZ has called for greater oversight and enforcement of standards after a single staffer made 'inappropriate' edits to international news stories…
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UN report reiterates concerns about harm in justice system
The way Aotearoa deals with crime is exacerbating harms to both victims and offenders, who are disproportionately Māori.
The latest report from the United Nations' Committee against Torture… Audio
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'Ludicrous spending' comes at expense of basic services - Wayne Brown
Auckland's mayor says it's time to stop consultants and lawyers charging councils and the Government hundreds of millions of dollars for work they used to do in-house.
Wayne Brown says the "ludicrous… Audio
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Wintry blast hits South Island
South Island and lower North Island residents are waking up to assess the damage after a night of severe gales and in some areas heavy snow.
Severe weather warnings are in place, as a fast-moving… Audio
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New rule requires warning on all packaged alcohol
A new rule will require all packaged alcohol being sold to have warnings on the label about the harm it can cause to unborn babies.
The food safety agency says the move is supported by advice from… Audio
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Stormy weather: The review into NIWA and MetService
MetService and NIWA are both government agencies. Why are they competing with one another? Audio
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Special debate to focus on Covid regulations
We're reminded of the important role of the Regulations Review Committee as Parliament this week holds a special debate about the committee's report on Covid-19 regulations. Audio
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Gale or storm warnings around entire coast of New Zealand
There are currently gale or storm warnings around the entire coast of New Zealand. And some very strong winds are blowing inland too, with Metservice issuing severe weather warnings for several parts… Video, Audio
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Vape shop owner near school says he's made changes to not appeal to kids
The owner of a new vape store just metres from a west Auckland school says after meeting with the principal he's agreed to change the name of the shop and has put film over the windows so kids cant… Video, Audio
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NZ's oldest property claim goes back to the High Court
Audio 1 Aug 2023It's described as the country's oldest property claim, and one of the largest litigations against the Crown in New Zealand's history; the case of the Nelson Tenths Reserves. Audio
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A huge day at Raetihi Marae with deed of settlement
It was a significant moment on Saturday for three central North Island iwi, who signed a deed of settlement with the Crown. The historical grievances related to warfare and the imposition of martial… Audio
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The Week in Detail: Dickason murders, KiwiSaver, and home detention
The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week. Audio
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The home jail that's not on Easy Street
After Auckland's CBD shooting the knives were out for home detention sentences – but is it the justice system we should be pointing at, or is the problem more deeply-rooted? Audio
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Solving the World's Problems with Steve Wyn-Harris
Steve Wyn-Harris, a former farmer from Hawke's Bay, is back to share his views as he hands over his farm to his son and daughter-in-law so he can retire. He talks about their succession plan and the… Audio
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Judges sound alarm over lawyer workloads
Chief High Court and District Court Judges have written a letter to the rest of the country's judges sounding the alarm about high workloads and stress for lawyers.
The courts are playing catch-up… Audio
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Court told Dickason was severely mentally unwell when she killed 3 kids
A court has been told there is no question Lauren Dickason was severely mentally unwell on the night she killed her three children and she did it out of love. Mrs Dickason is on trial in Christchurch… Video, Audio
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Police do not believe missing Christchurch real estate agent is alive
Police do not believe missing Christchurch real estate agent Yanfei Bao is alive. It's a week since the 44-year-old was last seen while door-knocking potential clients in the suburb of Wigram. Today… Video, Audio
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Criminal lawyer defends sentencing of gunman
A criminal lawyer is defending the sentencing of the man who killed two people at a construction site last week.
The gunman, Matu Reid, had been on a five-month home detention sentence for domestic… Audio
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Heavy rain warnings for Canterbury and Marlborough
Heavy rain warnings are still in force for parts of Canterbury and Marlborough this morning.
There has been widespread surface flooding across the Canterbury Plains, with some areas getting a month's… Audio
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The silent sentence facing newly-released inmates
There's a silent sentence faced by prisoners just out of jail – one that makes it hard for them to get back on their feet without resorting to crime again. Audio
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The Week in Detail: Productivity, political slogans, and Healthy Homes
The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week. Audio
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Focus on Politics for Friday 21 July 2023
Audio 21 Jul 2023In Focus on Politics, RNZ deputy political editor Craig McCulloch breaks down Labour's law-and-order week and the tragic events which brought it to an end. Audio
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More rain on the way for the North Island
Audio 21 Jul 2023More poor weather is on the way over the coming days.
MetService has issued orange heavy rain warnings for Coromandel Peninsula (11pm Thursday until 8pm Friday) and Tairawhiti (6am Friday until 6am… Audio
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ACT says Labour too soft on crime
It's been another busy week in politics, with law and order policies from Labour, and proposals from National to sort out potholes and rental bonds. To discuss all the issues we're joined by ACT Party… Audio