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Waitangi Tribunal finds citizenship laws in breach of Te Tiriti
The Waitangi Tribunal has found New Zealand's citizenship laws are in breach of Te Tiriti and fail to recognise Maori as the people of the land. Maori news journalist Pokere Paewai spoke to Charlotte… Audio
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Line companies call for law change to prevent trees causing power outages
Audio 29 Oct 2025Trees are one of the root causes of power outages, it is costing customers big time and the line companies want urgent law changes to deal with the problem. About 95 percent of the outages in… Audio
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Support for drug harm prevention rather than law enforcement
Audio 28 Oct 2025The public would like less money spent on drug law enforcement and more on prevention, treatment and harm reduction according to new research. Dr Rose Crossin, the study's author spoke to Tuwhenuaroa… Audio
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Controversial changes to Marine and Coastal Area Act now law
The Government's controversial changes to the Marine and Coastal Area Act have now passed into law. Veteran Maori activist Rueben Taipari led the opposition and spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
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Hauraki marine protection law in force for Labour Weekend
Audio 20 Oct 2025The new Hauraki Gulf protection zones come in to effect Labour weekend, but zones for commercial fishing boats have come in for criticism - Ross McNaughton reports Audio
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Dr Barbara Sumner: NZ's adoption law loophole
The government plans to introduce changes to our adoption law which will be open to public submissions. Audio
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How Wales protects future generations through law-making
Audio 8 Oct 2025The Well-being of Future Generations Act requires public bodies to consider the long-term impact of their decisions. Audio
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Employment law: What are your rights when facing redundancy?
Employment law specialist Charles McGuinness talks about the rights and responsibilities of both employers and employees when going through the redundancy process. Audio
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Minister to release quake building law review
Audio 29 Sep 2025The outcome into a review of earthquake strengthening laws is expected to be released this afternoon by building Minister Chris Penk. Masterbuilders Cheif executive Ankit Sharma spoke to Charlotte… Audio
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A race to change laws sees a sprint to the courts
A spate of legal cases have put the Government up against industries and unions who say fast-tracked laws have been undemocratic. Audio
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Part-time retail worker on sick leave law changes
The government's ditching the Holidays act and replacing it with the Employment Leave Act. After 6 months on the job all workers generally qualify for ten sick days a year .. regardless of whether… Audio
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Part time workers to get fewer sick days under new law
Part time workers will get fewer paid sick days under proposed law changes. The government has agreed to ditch the Holidays Act and replace it with the Employment Leave Act. Under the new system part… Audio
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Social media ban would backfire - Law Association
Audio 23 Sep 2025The Law Association is warning that banning children from social media is a quick fix destined to fail. Audio
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Migrant advocates lash out at proposed NZ deportation laws
In Aotearoa, migrant advocates are lashing out at the government's proposed deportation laws saying they put Pacific people at risk. Audio
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Council demands man moves shed despite incoming law changes
A Hamilton man has been told by the council to move his shed because it's too close to the boundary fence, or be stung with a fine $20,000 a day for everyday the shed is non-compliant. David Seymour… Audio
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Politics sink landfill-saving law
It's still not clear exactly why the Greens' Right to Repair Bill faltered at select committee stage, after extensive cross-party collaboration on the details. Audio
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Govt proposes changes to deportation laws
The government's proposing changes to deportation laws, to send people home if they've committed a serious crime and been here less than 20 years. Immigration law specialist Alastair McClymont spoke… Audio
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Concern proposed changes to gambling laws could devastate sports clubs
Blake Bennett is a Senior Lecturer in Sport Coaching and Pedagogy, University of Auckland, and joins Mark Leishman. Audio
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People living in NZ for up to 20 years could be deported for serious crimes with law change
A planned law change will mean people who've been living in New Zealand for up to 20 years could be deported for serious crimes. Political reporter Russell Palmer spoke to Charlotte Cook. Audio
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Calls for stricter laws to stop alcohol sales to minors
The parents of a 16-year-old boy who died while driving drunk want tougher laws to stop sales to minors, after learning he was served alcohol multiple times including when visibly drunk. Lawyer and… Audio
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Parents of boy who died drunk driving call for stricter laws
The parents of a 16-year-old boy who died drunk driving are pleading with the government to strengthen laws to stop sales to minors. Guyon Espiner reports. Audio
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Law student wins court battle with AT over speed bumps
A 20-year-old law student has taken Auckland Transport to court and won. Sean O'Loughlin spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
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Experts call for overhaul of relationship property laws
Legal experts are calling for the government to revisit Law Commission recommendations for the overhaul of relationship property laws. Money correspondent Susan Edmunds spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
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Cautious optimism over changes to human trafficking law
Audio 14 Aug 2025Anti human trafficking advocates are welcoming news that trafficking and people smuggling laws will soon be strengthened. Audio
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National MPs want to vote for sanctions on Israel, Swarbrick claims
Greens co-leader Chlöe Swarbrick joins Mihingarangi for an unflinching conversation about the surge in homelessness and energy poverty, the escalating humanitarian crisis in Gaza, and electoral law… Video, Audio