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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
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Pacific correspondent Koroi Hawkins
Audio 26 Jul 2024UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk has spoken out about the eruption of deadly violence in Papua New Guinea. There are now 4500 Bougainvillean residents backing a legal suit against… Audio
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Law Commission want to reform laws that deal with high-risk criminal offenders
The Law Commission wants to significantly reform laws that deal with high-risk criminal offenders. Law Commission Principal Legal and Policy Adviser John-Luke Day spoke to Tuwhenuaroa Natanahira. Audio
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Lawyer for abuse survivors reponds to Inquiry findings
The Royal Commission of Inquiry into Abuse in Care, released its findings today calling the abuse and neglect of at least 200,000 children and young people "a national disgrace." The 3000 page report… Audio
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Large number of abuse survivors expected in Wellington to see the final Royal Commission of Inquiry report tabled in Parliament
A large contingent of survivors of abuse in state care are expected in Wellington on Wednesday, to see the final Royal Commission of Inquiry report tabled in Parliament. Abuse survivor and advocate… Audio
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GPs concerned cannabis clinics are putting commercial interests first
Audio 22 Jul 2024The RNZCGP says it is concerned that medicinal cannabis clinics are pursing commercial interests over the medical needs of patients. Audio
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Lucia Osborne-Crowley: Lasting Harm
The case of billionaire paedophile Jeffrey Epstein shocked and captured the attention of the world. Ghislaine Maxwell is the British socialite jailed for procuring young girls for Epstein. Her trial… Audio
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Legal action launched over Wairoa flooding
A Wairoa business and a land owner are taking the Hawke's Bay Regional Council to court - seeking compensation for June's flooding. The statement of claim, filed yesterday, says 500 properties were… Audio
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Donald Trump gets a legal victory ahead of RNC
Two days after an attempt on his life Donald Trump is in Milwaukee for the Republican Party's Convention. Correspondent Simon Marks spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
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Steve Braunias: 'I was becoming an unhappy figure in court'
Award-winning writer Steve Braunias tells Emile Donovan why The Survivors - his third book of New Zealand crime narratives - will also be his last. Audio
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Fiji govt left to function with no stable opposition
Audio 9 Jul 2024Fiji's former ruling party was stripped off its legal status this week for not complying with electoral laws leaving the country without a unified opposition. Audio
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Samoa traditions risk abuse in criminal cases
Audio 9 Jul 2024Samoa's Supreme Court has issued a warning for those who abuse custom and tradition, especially the ifoga a traditional Samoan apology to get reduced jail time. Audio
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Years of ECT treatment she didn’t need
Audio 8 Jul 2024Kerry Hodgson received 307 electro-convulsive therapy (ECT) treatments in a decade. It was supposed to help with her depression. Instead, it wiped out much of her long-term memory. Video
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The tale of the man who leaked
The Julian Assange saga has been going on for so long that most of us have probably forgotten how it started Audio
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Tech: Ball of AI confusion, vote for your... chatbot?
Technology correspondent Mark Pesce looks at where problems are cropping up in telling humans and AI apart. In one instance writers were fired after being accused of using AI - where they hadn't and… Audio
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Julian Assange walks free from US court in Saipan
Wikileaks founder Julian Assange a free man after accepting US plea deal. Audio
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Adult decision-making laws being overhauled
It's a question that many families are facing: how to make decisions for a loved one who can't do it themselves. The Law Commission has just wrapped up a second round of consultation on their review… Audio
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Julian Assange pleads guilty in Saipan
After a 14 year legal battle, Julian Assange is expetected to return to his homeland Australia a free man today. He's pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to obtain and disseminate national… Audio
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Australia: Assange family welcomes return
Audio 26 Jun 2024Australia correspondent Bernard Keane joins Kathryn to talk about the likely return this week of Australian citizen Julian Assange following his plea deal with US prosecutors that ends his… Audio
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Whakataukī of the Week with Abby Hauraki
Abby Hauraki, an Associate at Kāhui Legal and a kaiako for Engaging Well Limited, shares a whakataukī for Matariki. Audio
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Thousands call for halt on proposed fast-track gold mine
Audio 21 Jun 2024Concerns are being raised that a proposed mining operation - applied for under fast-track legislation - could cause irrevocable harm to the world's clearest freshwater springs, in Golden Bay. Audio
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Is my kid old enough to watch this show?
How young is too young to watch Stranger Things (M with a content warning)? What do you tell a 16-year-old who wants to watch Euphoria (R18 so actually illegal for those 17 and under)? To make… Audio
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At The Movies - The Promised Land
The Promised Land is a historical drama set in Denmark in the early 18th century. A retired army captain (Mads Mikkelson) plans to turn a barren heath into successful farmland but makes a powerful… Video, Audio
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ACC review delays harming injured claimants: Lawyer and advocate
An ACC lawyer and advocate is taking legal action against ACC, saying injured claimants are losing jobs and homes while they wait to have disputed decisions reviewed and resolved. Audio
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Education Ministry pauses big staff cuts after legal challenge
The Education Ministry has paused major staff cuts due to a legal challenge it says could force it to start all over again. The union's assistant secretary Fleur Fitzsimons spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss… Audio
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Biden campaign takes jabs at Trump's legal troubles in new ad
United States correspondent speaks to Lisa Owen about the a new TV advertisement from the Biden campaign taking jabs at Donald Trump and his legal troubles and a top health official calling for social… Audio
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Cult expert Dr Janja Lalich: 'Don't jump into the first life-changing thing you come across'
American cult expert Dr Janja Lalich knows from experience how paralysed a person can feel within a high-control group. In the late 70s and early 80s, she was a high-up member of a political cult… Audio
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Drones for pest control
Aotearoa is a country plagued by pests, but conservationists are hoping advances in drone technology could turn the tables. Producer William Ray looks at how drones are being trialled in controlling… Video, Audio
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Cost of legal advice out of reach for many NZers
Along with the cost of living crisis, many New Zealanders are also suffering an access to justice crisis where the cost of getting legal advice puts it far out of reach. Peter de Graaf reports. Audio
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The call for Māori representation
A separate parliament could boost Māori representation. What exactly would that look like? Audio