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Campaign to remove Tonga's openly gay chief justice ongoing
A petition trying to oust the chief justice from his post because he is gay is still circulating around Tonga. Audio
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American pastor released after 20 years in Chinese prison
Asia correspondent Erin Hale spoke to Lisa Owen about an American pastor being released after spending 2 decades being held in a Chinese prison, a new Hong Kong law resulting in the first conviction… Audio
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Virgin forced to reinstate employee after wrongful sacking
An airline's been forced to reinstate a cabin crew member after a tribunal found they wrongly sacked him for breaching the airlines alcohol policy and having sex while on fatigue leave. Dylan Macnish… Audio
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Domestive violence victim chasing abuser for legal bill
A domestic violence victim who was ordered to pay her abuser's court costs then had some success on appeal, is now faced with chasing him to pay his share of the bill. Amy Williams has the story. Audio
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Oral Questions for 17 September 2024
Questions to Ministers Rt Hon CHRIS HIPKINS to the Prime Minister: Does he stand by all his Government's statements and actions? TAKUTA FERRIS to the Minister for Maori Crown Relations: Te Arawhiti: E… Audio
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Business commentator Rebecca Stevenson
The NZ Super Fund has hit an all-time high and was valued at $76.6 billion for the year to June 30, an increase of $11.2 billion on the prior financial year. Audio
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GE law needs ethical considerations, Greens say
Government documents show ethical considerations will be excluded from consideration with new genetic modification legislation is put forward. Green Party MP Steve Abel spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
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Number of victims of violent crime on the up
The prime minister is shying away from saying when law and order changes will start working. The government has revealed the number of victims of violent crime rose by nearly 30,000 in eight months… Audio
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Cold blast moves up the country
Wintry blasts are hitting all over the country today. MetService meteorologist John Law spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
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Tougher tweaks to gang patch law will suppress free speech - lawyer
A human rights lawyer believes tougher tweaks to the government's gang patch law are over reach and will suppress free speech. Amendments to the proposed patch prohibition will give police… Audio
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Midday Report Essentials for Monday 16 September 2024
On today's episode, our correspondent in the USA provides the latest on an apparent assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump; Workplace Relations and Safety Minister, Brooke van Velden… Audio
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Political commentators Brigitte Morten & Gareth Hughes
Audio 16 Sep 2024Political commentators Brigitte Morten and Gareth Hughes discuss the week's big political moments. Audio
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Firearms Minister wants power to propose what guns to ban
Cabinet has agreed - but not yet finalised - a law change that would give the Firearms Minister the power to propose which high powered semi-automatic firearms or magazines are banned. Political… Audio
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More snow blankets South Island
There's been another dumping of snow overnight for parts of the South Island. MetService meterologist John Law spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
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Gender apartheid in Afghanistan: Raihana Attaee
Afghani judge Raihana Attaee had to flee her country when the Taliban returned to power and it became clear her life was in danger. Audio
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Midday Report Essentials for Friday 13 September 2024
On today's episode, a Waitangi Tribunal report into changes to the Marine and Coastal Area Act has found the amendment breaches principals of the Treaty, and risks significantly endangering the… Audio
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Breaches found within Marine and Coastal Act amendment
A Waitangi Tribunal report into changes to the Marine and Coastal Area Act has found the amendment breaches principals of the Treaty, and risks significantly endangering the Maori-Crown relationship… Audio
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Calls for inquiry into NZ spy agencies' role in Gaza conflict
A group of lawyers is calling for an inquiry into whether New Zealand spy agencies are helping Israel's war in Gaza, with the group penning a letter to the Inspector-Genral of Intelligence and… Audio
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Snow and rain is set to hit the South Island
Heavy snow warnings are in force for inland Otago until midday and Canterbury south of the Rakaia River until three o'clock this afternoon. MetService meterologist John Law spoke to Corin Dann Audio
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What you need to know about Treaty principles
Professor in the Faculty of Law at the University of Otago Andrew Geddis joins Emile Donovan. Audio
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Banning teens from social media distracting from real issues
The Australian Prime Minister is vowing to get kids off their devices and on to the footy field by introducing a miniumum social media age of 16. Aoteroa's Prime Minister has said he's up for looking… Audio
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ACC researcher on proposal to increase levies
An ACC researcher says a proposal to increase levies to cover rising injury numbers and costs is directly linked ACC's failures in rehabilitating patients. Researcher and barrister specialising in ACC… Audio
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The Panel with Sarah Catherall and Michael Moynahan (Part 2)
Tonight on The Panel, Wallace Chapman and panellists Sarah Catherall and Michael Moynahan discuss whether the death knell is sounding for the capital, which old-fashioned lollies they have a hankering… Audio
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Shower Thoughts: Who owns human ashes?
Claire Tyler is a partner at Rainey Collins lawyers in Wellington specialising in property law and joins Emile Donovan. Audio
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Snow forecast for the deep south
MetService is forecasting a mix of thunderstorms, snow, rain, and even hail for the South Island and lower North Island on Tuesday. MetService meteorologist John Law spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
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SkyCity casino to shut down for 5 days
Skycity casino will shut down for five days, for failing help a problem gambler who lost more than a million dollars on the pokies. The gambler spent up to 9 hours playing continuously. On 23… Audio
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Cabinet ministers deliberate Treaty Principles Bill
The Treaty Principles Bill is back in the spotlight - if it ever left - with Cabinet ministers today discussing, debating and deliberating the legislation. It comes as a group of more than 400 church… Audio
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Nearly 70 Te Whatu Ora staff signed non-disclosure agreements
It's been revealed nearly 70 Te Whatu Ora staff have signed non-disclosure agreements since the end of November and 38 within the Ministry for the Environment. It's prompted a complaint to the Public… Audio
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Political commentators Sue Moroney & Ben Thomas
Audio 9 Sep 2024Sue and Ben look back on a momentous week for Te Ao Maori with the tangi of Kiingi Tuheitia and his daughter crowned the eighth Maori monarch. Audio
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The Panel with Selwyn Manning & Lynda Hallinan (Part 1)
Tonight on The Panel, Wallace Chapman and panellists Selwyn Manning & Lynda Hallinan discuss a possible Capital Gains Tax, and the state of gun law in Aotearoa. Selwyn Manning is Managing Director & a… Audio