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Ashley's law passes unanimously
Legislation giving family violence survivors the power to quickly dissolve abusive marriages passed with full cross party support this week. Audio
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Legal expert on Greens using waka-jumping law to remove Darleen Tana from Parliament
Green Party delegates voted unanimously last night to eject Darleen Tana from Parliament. Legal expert Andrew Geddis spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
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Greens vote to invoke waka-jumping law
The Green Party's membership has voted unanimously to kick Darleen Tana out of Parliament using the waka-jumping law. Tana quit the party in July amid allegations of migrant exploitation at her… Audio
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Fiji employer groups warnings amid employment law reforms
Employer groups in Fiji have sounded alarm bells over new laws which could result in significant job losses, business closures, and erode investor confidence. Audio
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Tech: Elon Musk's AI party, consumer law and AI
Audio 17 Oct 2024Tech correspondent Peter Griffin joins Kathryn to talk about Elon Musk's big event last week where he revealed plans for a CyberCab - but failed to impress the market. Audio
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Divorce law changes expected to pass with unanimous support
Audio 16 Oct 2024Legislation giving family violence survivors the power to quickly dissolve abusive marriages is expected to pass with unanimous support on Wednesday. Wellington woman Ashley Jones petitioned MPs to… 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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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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Posthumous divorces of in-laws on rise in Japan
Chris Gilbert reports from Japan with news this week of a growing trend - divorcing the in-laws after the death of a spouse. Audio
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Horse riders petitioning for law change to be recognised as 'vulnerable road users'
Julia McLean tells Emile Donovan why riders need added legal protection. Audio
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Green party delays meeting on whether to invoke waka-jumping law to remove Darleen Tana
The Green Party has agreed to delay its meeting on whether to invoke the waka-jumping law to remove former MP Darleen Tana from Parliament. Reporter Felix Walton spoke to Charlotte Cook. Audio
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Darleen Tana files proceedings against Greens to stop the party using waka jumping law
Former Green MP Darleen Tana is heading to court today in an attempt to stop the Green Party using the waka jumping law to remove them from parliament. Political editor Jo Moir spoke to Ingrid… Audio
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Assisted dying law under review: both sides line up
It is nearly five years since the End of Life Choice Act became law, and nearly three years since it was implemented, allowing some terminally ill adults with fewer than six months to live to be… Audio
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EMA hopes 'right to disconnect' laws don't make it to NZ
New targets set by the Social Development Minister will see a greater proportion of spending on employment programmes go towards those on Jobseeker benefits, rather than those not on a benefit at all… Audio
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Australia introduces 'right to disconnect' laws
In Australia, questions about the blurring of work and home have led to new "right to disconnect" laws, which took effect on Monday. Money correspondent Susan Edmunds spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
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Australia's new 'right to switch off' laws to kick in
Associate Professor John Hopkins, from the Swinburne University of Technology in Melbourne, Australia joins Emile Donovan to explain how they will work. Audio
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Australian parliament introduces new laws around standards
New rules for Aussie MPs and staffers, Pam Corkery updates us on news from across the Tasman Audio
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After nearly 30 years, the government is ditching strict GMO rules
The government announced a reversal to laws that effectively banned gene modification technology in New Zealand. Proponents of the change say it will save lives Audio
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History with Dr Grant Morris: why do we follow the Law?
Right now the Palmerston North City Council is weighing up whether they have to follow New Zealand law. Audio
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Bioethicist welcomes changes to GE laws
A bioethicist is welcoming a shake-up of genetic engineering laws, but says any change must be adapted to New Zealand's context. Associate Professor at the University of Otago Josephine Johnston spoke… Audio
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Greens consulting members on using waka-jumping law
A new poll reveals a majority of New Zealanders would like the Greens to boot Darleen Tana out of Parliament. Greens co-leader Chlöe Swarbrick spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
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Calls for overhaul of unfair law governing retirement villages
Audio 6 Aug 2024"Unite for Seniors," is a new nationwide campaign backed by the Retirement Village Residents members association, it believes the law favours village operators. Some residents who don't own their… Audio
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MPs warned charter school rules will breach labour laws
MPs have been warned proposed charter school rules will breach labour laws and have no impact on student achievement. Education correspondent John Gerritsen spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
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Lack of resources hamper law efforts following PNG massacre
A lack of manpower and resources is hampering police efforts to restore law and order after a massacre in Papua New Guinea. Audio
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Two complaints laid against Law Society president
There are now at least two complaints laid against Law Society president Frazer Barton after it was revealed he advised a church group it could destroy records for children in its care, hindering the… Audio