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Privacy obligations. What business needs to know ahead of new law
The Privacy Act has been setting the boundaries for our right to privacy, especially the collection and disclosure of our personal information, since 1993. But that's set to change early next year… Audio
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Measles: Samoa to make vaccination compulsory by law
In Samoa, Checkpoint's Alex Perrottet has the latest update, that the government has made it compulsory for all people to have the MMR vaccine. Video, Audio
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Law change means house buyers must prove loan decline
Property buyers are being warned about a change in the law that means they have to show proof if they can't get a loan from a bank. Audio
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Cyber Monday struck by new tax laws on online purchases
It's Cyber Monday today but yesterday new tax laws came into force meaning overseas goods purchased online are now subject to GST.
It applies to products that cost less than $1000.
It's a move… Audio
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London Bridge attack brings law and order to forefront
The London Bridge attack has pushed law and order towards the top of the British political agenda, with days to go before a snap election.
Usman Khan, wearing a fake suicide vest and wielding knives… Audio
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New gun laws 'racist' Waikato Mongrel Mob gang
A Waikato gang has come out strongly against proposed changes to guns laws, calling them racist, undemocratic and poorly thought out.
In what was a first, the Waikato Mongrel Mob Kingdom has made a… Audio
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France again faces huge compensation demand over nuclear tests
Audio 28 Nov 2019France again faces huge compensation demand for health costs caused by nuclear weapons tests. Audio
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New sexual violence law hopes to stop re-victimisation
Defence lawyers say a new sexual violence law will mean defendants won't get a fair trial. Why is this change being introduced and what does it hope to achieve? Audio
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National Party's law and order plan dismissed as from 18th century
National's proposals to crack down on criminals are being dismissed as a leap back to 18th century ideas of punishment.
Critics say at risk groups will be further marginalised but advocates for… Audio
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Samoa measles epidemic worsens, 32 dead
Samoa's measles epidemic has claimed the lives of 32 people - all but four of the deaths are children under the age of four. Audio
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The National Party releases its law and order policy today
Former National Party press secretary, Ben Thomas, joins the discussion on the National Party law and order policy released today. Audio
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Pacific states move to ensure no loss of Exclusive Economic Zones
Pacific governments are working to ensure there is no loss of maritime jurisdiction because of climate change. Audio
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Some inmates will be able to vote under law change
Justice law reform campaigner, Chester Borrows, joins the panel to discuss the law change to allow inmates to vote if their sentences is less than three years. Audio
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Panguna mine seen as key to Bougainville independence
As Bougainville nears its self-determination referendum, the mine that sparked its bloody civil war is seen as the key to potential independence from Papua New Guinea. Audio
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Political donation laws under scrutiny
With the spotlight on a burgeoning donations scandal surrounding New Zealand First, the laws governing such fundraising are coming under fresh scrutiny.
The Electoral Commission is looking into a… Audio
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Calls for changes to electoral law
Growing furore over the New Zealand First Foundation has led to calls for changes to electoral law.
RNZ political editor Jane Patterson speaks to Kim Hill. Audio
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Guns for APEC security makes mockery of NZ law - Greens
The Green Party says letting illegal guns into New Zealand for the APEC summit makes a mockery of the work being done to reform the country's gun laws.
The Greens are opposing a bill that would allow… Audio
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Samoa rushes to vaccinate population amid measles crisis
A mass-vaccination campaign is underway in Samoa, as authorities struggle to contain an escalating measles epidemic. Audio
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Detention of asylum seekers at PNG's Bomana violation of law - NGO
The detention of about 50 asylum seekers in Papua New Guinea's Bomana Immigration Centre violates local and international law, Human Rights Watch says. Audio
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Landlords worried about 'tenants from hell' under law change
Landlords and tenants are reacting to the government's proposed changes to rental laws, with some concerned that removing the 90-day termination notice will lead to unmovable 'tenants from hell'.
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Renters say they're doing it tough, as landlords complain about suggested law changes
Landlords say they feel under seige with the Government planning to make it tougher for them to boot out troublesome tenants.
But the reaction has prompted rolling eyes from renters who say they're… Audio
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Landlords will quit market due to proposed rental law changes - Collins
The government says changes to the Residential Tenancies Act will allow renters to make their houses, homes, but landlords aren't having a bar of it.
The new rules include limiting rent rises to once… Audio
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'People will die': Boochani's grim Bomana warning
Former Manus Island detainee Behrouz Boochani says death awaits asylum seekers locked up in Papua New Guinea's Bomana Immigration Centre. Audio
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New French Polynesia law clears way for phosphate mining
Renewed large-scale phosphate mining poised to restart on French Polynesia's Makatea atoll. Audio
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Vanuatu labour chief defends refusal of media head's permit
Vanuatu's Labour Commissioner says her decision to refuse an application for the renewal of a work permit for the Daily Post's media director is about localisation of employment positions, and not… Audio