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Forming a government 'takes as long as it takes', electoral law expert says
As we wait and wonder, how long is a piece of string, how many weetbix is one too many & when we might have a new government. There are a number of other questions that may have simpler answers like… Video, Audio
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Blended families urged to sort their wills
Audio 21 Nov 2023We all know that we should get our acts together and write a will to take care not just of our financials but also for the wellbeing of any children - for blended families, this is even more… Audio
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Helping Northlanders navigate the legal system
Audio 21 Nov 2023In Whangarei, young lawyer Keegan Jones has set up a clinic for people who may need legal help but are unsure where to start. Since graduating with a double Bachelor's degree in law and commerce last… Audio
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New Zealanders spend 'more than ever' on child labour goods
World Vision says New Zealanders are spending more than ever on goods linked to forced and child labour, and there is no law to stop us doing so.
The aid agency says New Zealanders imported nearly… Audio
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Divorce, remarriage, inheritance, and outdated laws
Family disputes are getting increasingly complex and costly to unravel. There's agreement on updating the law, but actual changes have stalled. Audio
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International law expert says Hipkins missed the boat on Gaza
A professor of international law says Labour Leader Chris Hipkins has missed the boat in calling for an immediate ceasefire in the Israeli-Gaza conflict. Mr Hipkins made the call yesterday saying "the… Audio
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Kashmir Hill: facial recognition software and the end of privacy
Facial recognition technology is helping fight crime but it's also making the internet a less safe place to put your face, says New York Times tech journalist Kashmir Hill. Audio
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Hutt community waiting for answers after yesterday's violent deaths
Just a day after two violent deaths in Hutt Valley, the community is still anxiously waiting for answers. Police have yet to name either the woman who was killed in a hit-and-run early in the morning… Audio
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Two years on: The 'Drug & Substance Checking Act 2021'
Audio 16 Nov 2023It's two years since the "Drug & Substance Checking Act 2021" was passed by parliament. That act made us one of the first countries in the world to make drug testing explicitly legal. It's no longer a… Audio
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Situation at Al-Shifa Hospital and in Gaza 'desperate', WHO spokesperson says
The Israeli military has published a video, which has not been independently verified, which it says shows Hamas weapons and equipment found in Gaza's Al-Shifa hospital. Israel's army mounted an… Video, Audio
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Mosque attack inquest reveals dramatic recording
Dramatic recordings of police radio communications as the Christchuch mosque attacks unfolded show emergency services scrambling to respond. The coronial inquest into the 2019 terror attacks continued… Audio
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Man shot dead in Wellington while holding woman hostage
A man has been shot dead by police in the suburb of Wainuiomata whilst holding a woman hostage. And early this morning in a separate incident, a woman was killed in a hit-and-run in the suburb of… Audio
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History with Dr Grant Morris
Dr Grant Morris is currently in South Korea looking at history and law. After two weeks in the country he's got some tips for listeners who may be thinking of a South Korean adventure. Audio
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Miriam Margolyes: 'I know my days are numbered'
Miriam Margolyes "can't resist naughtiness". The actor famed for her character roles and her outrageous chat show appearances is described as someone for whom currency is laughter - by any means… Audio
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Israeli troops strom Al-Shifa hospital in Gaza
Israeli troops have stormed Gaza's main hospital. Al-Shifa Hospital - the largest in the region - has been surrounded by intense fighting for days.
The hospital suspended operations over the weekend… Audio
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Expert calls for protest laws to be reviewed
A legal expert says New Zealand's protest laws need to be reviewed to make sure they're still fit for purpose.
It comes as many countries grapple with how to deal with climate protestors fairly.
New… Audio
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Political commentators Brigitte Morten and Gareth Hughes
Brigitte and Gareth discuss ongoing coalition talks and reflect on Labour's transition to the Opposition. Brigitte Morten is a director with public and commercial law firm Franks Ogilvie and a former… Audio
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Heavy rain and strong winds lash lower South Island
Heavy rain has fallen in Milford Sound Sunday night and it is expected to move further north Monday morning.
Watches and warnings are in force for most of the West Coast, with conditions predicted to… Audio
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Electoral Commission investigating Manurewa Marae over complaints of vote "treating"
The Electoral Commission is investigating concerns raised over a voting place at Manurewa Marae, where Te Pāti Māori's Tāmaki Makaurau candidate Takutai Tarsh Kemp also serves as chief executive.
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Pro-choice advocates in Guam 'elated' over anti-abortion law
Pro-choice advocates in Guam 'elated' over anti-abortion law. Audio
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Screentime: OneFour: Against all Odds, The Out-laws, Quiz Lady
Audio 9 Nov 2023Film and TV reviewer Laumata Lauano joins Kathryn to talk about a new Netflix documentary into Australian drill rap group OneFour - four Samoan Australians who found enormous success but also found… Audio
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Tech: Downfall of a 'Crypto-King', ChatGPT caution for companies
Technology correspondent Alex Sims joins Kathryn to talk about the trial of Sam Bankman-Fried, the "financial whiz kid" who created cryptocurrency exchange FTX in 2019 and was this week found guilty… Audio
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UK: King's Speech, apology for suggesting Covid 'chicken pox parties'
UK correspondent Dan Bloom joins Kathryn to talk about what was included in the King's Speech this week - the first in more than 70 years. King Charles laid out the priorities for Prime Minister Rishi… Audio
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Former PM Helen Clark given honorary Doctorate from the University of Toronto
Former Prime Minister Helen Clark has received an honorary Doctor of Laws degree from the University of Toronto.
The University said Clark is a leader known for championing equity, sustainability and… Audio
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Ambulance officer breaks down in court during mosque attack inquest
A senior ambulance officer has broken down in court after being asked whether more staff could have saved lives at Christchurch's Al Noor mosque in 2019. The coronial inquest into the March 15th… Audio
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Post-mortem suggests foul play in Ellerslie homicide investigation
Police say the man found dead in his Auckland home suffered violent injuries, consistent with foul play. A post-mortem has been carried out on the man's body today, after he was found dead in his… Audio
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Finding who owns the rights to music in Aotearoa
Tracking down music rights holders to get the money to the right place can be a challenge, in New Zealand there is a particular challenge with older Maori songs. APRA Head of NZ Operations Anthony… Audio
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Wairoa cut-off due to heavy rain
Flooding and slips on the main highways north and south of the Wairoa have cut off the town on Wednesday.
The road to Waikaremoana - State Highway 38 is also closed.
Fire and Emergency, says it… Audio
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Slow-moving trough brings heavy rain to Hawke's Bay and Gisborne
Flooding and slips on the main highways north and south of the Wairoa have cut off the town overnight.
The road to Waikaremoana, State Highway 38 is also closed on Wednesday morning.
We're also… Audio
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Temperatures drop as southerly hits the country
Temperatures have dropped for much of the country as a chilly southerly moves up the country.
A road snowfall warning was in place at Porters Pass, and persistent rain fell throughout eastern… Audio