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How petitions get Parliament's attention
Petitions to Parliament don't always result in a change to law or policy as intended, but they can be an effective way of the public getting a message to those in power. Audio
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Pacific leaders call for whales to receive legal personhood
They say whales are a canary in the coalmine for the health of our oceans, and the world needs to act urgently to protect these taonga by giving them legal personhood. Audio
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Aim and fire? Public service targets return amid job cuts
Audio 5 Apr 2024Public Service Targets are set for a comeback but with job cuts looming over ministries and agencies, unions fear public servants are only being asked to do more with less.
Originally introduced by… Audio
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Explainer: new legislation to deal with gangs
Audio 5 Apr 2024Last year on the campaign trail the National party promised several law and order measures to crack down on gangs. Now the National-led coalition government is bringing in new legislation based on… Audio
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Venki Ramakrishnan on the science of ageing
Audio 4 Apr 2024Frustrated by the excessive hype around anti-ageing, molecular biologist Venki Ramakrishnan presents the facts in his new book Why We Die: The New Science of Ageing and the Quest for Immortality. With… Audio
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The Panel with Wendyl Nissen and Nick Leggett (Part 1)
Audio 3 Apr 2024Tonight on The Panel, Wallace and panellists Wendyl Nissen and Nick Leggett discuss the KiwiSaver gap between men and women, and the Government's plan to bring back the three strikes law. Also, they… Audio
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Politics by Night with Anna Whyte
Stuff political reporter Anna Whyte joins Emile Donovan to examine what public sector job cuts will do to Wellington, and look ahead to the National-led government's climate adaptation law reform. Audio
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Two supermarkets broke law to stay open over Easter weekend
The Wanaka chamber of commerce said Easter trading rules are crazy and need to change, after two local supermarkets broke the law to stay open during the region's busiest weekend of the year. Thanks… Audio
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NSW Building Commissioner on campaign against shoddy practice
New South Wales' building watchdog - charged with cracking down on shoddy builds and improving productivity - says an Auckland apartment complex is the "most shocking example of a failed residential… Audio
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UK: JK Rowling not a fan of Scotland's new Hate Crime law
To the UK now - joining us from London is Henry Riley. Audio
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Flow of info blown off course by Gabrielle
A review of the Cyclone Gabrielle response found the emergency management response was not fit for purpose - and not good for media providing critical 'real time' coverage of the disaster. But one…
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How to MP: Tips from a ‘great parliamentarian’
As he departs from Parliament, Grant Roberson outlines the skills and requirements for being a successful MP, and what he would replace Question Time with. Video, Audio
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Rising costs for lawyers could leave more people without
Audio 28 Mar 2024A new report reveals a sharp rise in the cost of practising law is crunching down on the already-strained legal aid system. Audio
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Rain predicted for some this Easter Weekend
For those heading away this Easter Weekend, MetService is predicting rain across the North Island, with finer skies in the South.
But no matter where you are in the country, things are expected to… Audio
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Authorities investigating whether women were trafficked from Gloriavale to India
Audio 27 Mar 2024A leading human rights lawyer says authorities are investigating whether women were trafficked from Gloriavale and entered into forced marriages in India. Last night on TVNZ's docuseries, Escaping… Audio
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Easter trading restrictions frustrating - ACT
Audio 27 Mar 2024Easter trading restrictions are so yesterday according to ACT. There is 3 and a half days each year where almost all shops have to close, ANZAC day until 1pm, Christmas Day, Good Friday and Easter… Audio
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Govt agencies accused of allowing abuse at Gloriavale
Four government agencies are being accused of knowingly allowing abuse of children and women to happen at Gloriavale.
A new documentary Escaping Utopia which has been screening on TVNZ this week has… Audio
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Govt taken to court over delays in tackling Gloriavale abuse
A leading lawyer is taking multiple government departments to court for delays in tackling abuse at the Christian Community of Gloriavale.
Barrister Brian Henry has filed proceedings against Oranga… Audio
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Parliament begins with money bills on a deadline
This week’s sitting of Parliament began with two finance bills that have deadlines attached. Audio
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How to navigate social media without jeopardising your job
For all of social media and technology's perks, comes the very real risk an internet gaffe could jeopardise your job. Audio
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The law that banned sex for the “mentally defective”
Audio 23 Mar 2024For more than 80 years, women in mental health and disability facilities in New Zealand were effectively banned from having sex. Why?
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Winston Peters navigates troubled waters with India, China
New Zealand must pull its weight on defence and security, Foreign Minister Winston Peters says in a sit-down interview with RNZ, after talks with both India and China.
While trade was a driving… Audio
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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.