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Cameras on boats will wreck 'way of life' - fisherman
Cameras on boats will wreck 'way of life' - fisherman
Push back against plans for surveillance on the high seas.
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St Louis police killing: Fresh protest breaks out in city
St Louis police killing: Fresh protest breaks out in city
New protests have broken out in the US city of St Louis, where a white former policeman was found not guilty of murdering a black suspect in 2011.
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Beekeeper arrested after mass hive thefts
Beekeeper arrested after mass hive thefts
Police have arrested a beekeeper in relation to the theft of nearly $200,000 worth of beehives in the Bay of Plenty.
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Cashless society and privacy issues
David Tripe of Massey University's School of Economics and Finance talks about being surveilled by our banks accounts. Audio
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The Panel with Josie Pagani and Stephen Franks (Part 2)
Audio 14 Sep 20171990s Japanese sports cars are now getting top dollar. David Tripe of Massey University's School of Economics and Finance talks about being surveilled by our banks accounts. Ecouraging more women in… Audio
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Australia adds to Pacific labour mobility
Australia adds to Pacific labour mobility
Up to 2,000 Pacific Islanders will be able to work in rural areas of Australia to cover shortages in low and semi-skilled jobs
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National's planned powers against gangs 'troubling'
National's planned powers against gangs 'troubling'
Paula Bennett's suggestion that serious criminals in gangs should have fewer human rights has been labelled troubling and sinister. Audio
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Risky game when Kiwis' rights at stake
Risky game when Kiwis' rights at stake
Opinion - National's gang and drug policy, which has already caused controversy, promises both progressive and regressive change, writes Andrew Geddis.
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Tonga Health Ministry sees drop in mumps cases
Audio 30 Aug 2017Mumps outbreak in Tonga has reached its peak. Audio
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FFA calls for continued unity in Pacific fisheries management
Audio 30 Aug 2017The director general of the Forum Fisheries Agency has called for continued unity in managing the Pacific's tuna industry. Audio
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Mumps outbreak prompts Tonga vaccination review
Mumps outbreak prompts Tonga vaccination review
Tonga's Ministry of Health is reviewing its vaccination programme following a recent mumps outbreak in the Kingdom.
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North Korea fires 'several projectiles', says South
North Korea fires 'several projectiles', says South
North Korea has fired "several projectiles" into sea off its eastern coast, the South Korean military says.
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Spy agency's Dotcom surveillance illegal, court rules
Spy agency's Dotcom surveillance illegal, court rules
The High Court has ruled the entire GCSB surveillance operation of internet businessman Kim Dotcom and his associates was illegal.
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Cattle disease found on third South Island farm
Cattle disease found on third South Island farm
A third farm is in lockdown after some of its animals tested positive for a highly contagious cattle disease.
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Fishers 'trying to intimidate' MPI over surveillance
Court action could be on the horizon from a group of fishermen against plans to use cameras and GPS tracking on commerical boats. Auckland University fishing industry researcher Dr Glenn Simmons joins… Audio
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Fishers furious over cameras on boats, threaten legal action
Southland fishermen say plans to install tracking devices and cameras on boats are an invasion of privacy and they're considering court action. Fisherman Chris Black told RNZ reporter Conan Young the… Audio
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Two dead, eight wounded in knife attack in Finland
Two dead, eight wounded in knife attack in Finland
A man with a knife killed two people and wounded eight others in a stabbing attack in a market square in the Finnish city of Turku.
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'We just need to do better ... it's not good enough'
Southern DHB to implement all recommendations in scathing review
Southern DHB's chief executive agrees with a highly critical report into its urology department, saying patient health and wellbeing has been put at risk. Audio
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Ministry plans farm testing for cattle disease
Ministry plans farm testing for cattle disease
Milk on all farms in North Otago and South Canterbury will be tested for the cattle disease mycoplasma bovis, rather than testing milk tankers nationwide, the Ministry for Primary Industries says.
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Sport: Over 700 security personnel expected at Pacific Mini Games
Sport: Over 700 security personnel expected at Pacific Mini Games
More than 700 security personnel are expected to be on the job at the Pacific Mini Games in Vanuatu in December.
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Concerns raised about compulsory cameras on fishing vessels
Concerns raised about compulsory cameras on fishing vessels
Commercial fishers in Southland are demanding the Ministry for Primary Industries halt its push to put surveillance technology on all boats.
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PNG's Southern Highlands poll count shifts provinces
PNG's Southern Highlands poll count shifts provinces
Vote counting for the troubled Southern Highlands regional seat has been moved to another province in Papua New Guinea's Highlands.
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Greenpeace goes to court over surveillance, alleges links to govt
Audio 11 Aug 2017Greenpeace is hoping a court case will help protect the privacy of its staff and volunteers after confirmation they were spied on. Its director Dr Russel Norman joins us. Audio
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Protest over Hawaiian telescope construction
Audio 7 Aug 2017Indigineous Hawaiian's protest the construction of a telescope on a sacred mountain. Audio
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Samoa rejects typhoid reports
Samoa rejects typhoid reports
Samoa's Minister of health Tuitama Leao Talalelei Tuitama has rejected reports of a typhoid outbreak in the Pacific.