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Third readings for two number twos
MPs passed two bills about number twos this week – one regulating freedom camping toilets, and another creating a role to assist family court judges. Audio
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Responsible Campers Association fight freedom camping 'crap' law
A law aimed at stopping freedom campers leaving number twos around the country side is crap according to opponents who say they will continue fight it.
The Self Contained Motor Vehicle… Video, Audio
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'Maori Millionaire' on her quest to encourage independence
Te Kahukura Boynton is working hard encouraging other young people to find their own financial independence and empowerment. Audio
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Auckland scrap metal yard could face disciplinary action
An Auckland scrap metal yard could face disciplinary action if it is found it did not comply with environmental regulations A fire has been burning in the suburb of Favona since midnight and involves… Audio
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When is it time to euthanase a loved pet?
Audio 31 May 2023When is it time to say goodbye to a much loved, but unwell pet, and what can a pet owner expect from their family vet when it comes to the difficult matter of euthanasia? Dr Kat Littlewood is a… Audio
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'Nothing I write is real, but everything's true'
Motueka police officer Stefen Harris leads a double life as a frontline responder and an award-winning writer and film director who's worked with Mel Gibson, Mark Hadlow and Jed Brophy, among others… Video, Audio
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Changes to surrogacy laws on the horizon
Audio 31 May 2023Long sought change is on the horizon for surrogate parents and families. The government has announced it will fast track a bill, introduced by Labour MP Tamati Coffey, which is currently before Select… Audio
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Security expert on major review of NZ spy agencies
A local security expert says the government could significantly widen its definition of what constitutes a national security threat, if it accepts the recommendations of a major review of the… Audio
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Jan Tinetti to face Privileges Committee over false statement
Parliament's Privileges Committee is to consider whether Education Minister, Jan Tinetti, deliberately misled Parliament.
In February, she told the house she was not responsible for the release of… Audio
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How the Opposition shares its shots at Government
The Shadow Leader of the House, Michael Woodhouse, talks us through how questions are allocated and who gets to ask them on Question Time. Audio
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The dilemma of switching off from work outside of hours
Ever turned your mobile to flight mode on days off to avoid work calls? What about the dilemma of emails dive bombing your inbox after hours?
A new survey of New Zealand workers has found almost half… Video, Audio
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Refreshed pursuit policy could be more dangerous - Police Ass.
The Police Association predicts more people will die as a result of the police taking a harder line with fleeing drivers.
The Commissioner, Andrew Coster, has freed up officers to pursue cars more… Audio
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Missing pair were likely in vehicle found in sea - crash expert
A crash expert has told a Coroner's hearing into the disappearance of John Beckenridge and his step-son Mike that it's likely someone would've been behind the wheel of their car as it went off a… Audio
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Review needed for NZ secuirty and intelligence laws
The Government is calling for a bipartisan approach to the reviewing of New Zealand's security and intelligence laws.
There are 52 recommendations in a new report on the country's spy agencies.
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Children's Commissioner on police pursuits
The Children's Commissioner is imploring police not to pursue young drivers.
The police commissioner, Andrew Coster, announced the change to the pursuit policy on the back of a large increase in… Audio
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Government drags its heels on network resilience to disasters
Audio 29 May 2023Papers show the government has been dragging its heels when it comes to making phone and internet networks more disaster proof.
At one stage it was told to survey vulnerable bridges, but within three… Audio
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Weather: Downpours moving south
The worst is over for the Far North region, although a significant rain band has moved south.
MetService communications meteorologist John Law spoke to Craig McCulloch. Audio
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Lawyers, family react as Crown Law cleared in Alan Hall case
"Nothing to do with us." That was the conclusion of Crown Law staff after "a cursory glance" at new evidence strongly suggesting Alan Hall was innocent.
Hall had his conviction for the 1985 murder of… Audio
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"I felt like I was yelling into a deep, dark hole" - Alan Hall case
A journalist who uncovered crucial evidence about Alan Hall's case, which Crown Law then failed to act upon for four years, is calling for a Royal Commission of Inquiry into how the case was handled… Audio
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Tracey Spicer: how AI backs up gender biases
Australian journalist Tracey Spicer speaks out against the use of sexist and racist stereotypes by artificial intelligence technology in her new book Man-Made. Audio
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Do we need to monitor AI in the upcoming election?
How can artificial intelligence be monitored heading into October's election? And who should monitor fake news and augmented images?
The questions come after the National Party has admitted to using… Audio
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Hall family investigator unhappy with report exonerating crown
The investigation into the Alan Hall miscarriage of justice case has exonerated crown lawyers of any wrong doing.
The Supreme Court last year cleared Mr Hall of the 1985 murder of Arthur Easton and… Audio
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Crown Law cleared of mistakes in wrongful conviction
An independent report has cleared Crown Law of any wrongdoing despite it failing to act on evidence of Alan Hall's innocence four years ago.
The Supreme Court last year cleared Mr Hall of the 1985… Audio
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Mānuka: The buzz that a word makes
The Australians have beaten us again - this time, in the long-running fight over mānuka honey. Audio
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Christian Glass commemorated by mourning family
The family of slain 22-year-old Christian Glass have held a commemoration of his life, which was cut short after police officers shot him as he sat in his car in Colorado.
Earlier this week the Glass… Audio
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Beckenridge disappearance: Emails from 11yo read out in court
"I want to come home dad, get me out please - help". Emails from 11-year-old Mike Zhou-Beckenridge to his stepfather John Beckenridge before the pair disappeared eight years ago, have been read out in… Video, Audio
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Meta fined $2 billion for breaching privacy laws
Meta has been stung with a $2 billion USD fine ($2.07 billion NZD) for breaching European privacy laws.
It was found to have been illegally transferring data from Europe to the US, which caused… Audio
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More applying for KiwiSaver funds under cost of living stress
More and more people are applying to release their KiwiSaver funds as the cost of living and the aftermath of extreme weather events hit hard.
In March, 3000 people withdrew funds - almost double the… Video, Audio
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Mystery disappearance of man and stepson goes to court
The mystery disappearance of a man and his stepson has made it to court, to determine whether the pair are alive or dead.
John Beckenridge and his 11-year-old stepson Mike Zhou-Beckenridge have been… Video, Audio
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Political commentators Jones & Morten
Audio 22 May 2023Brigitte and Neale join Kathryn to dissect what was in last week's Budget - are there any extra votes in it for Labour, and what was the Opposition's reaction to what's been dubbed the "blowout… Audio