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Hurricanes Poua's controversial haka
A haka incorporating barbs aimed at the Government has rekindled a decades old debate over sport and politics. Audio
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Chris Bishop: On keeping a tidy parliament
New goverment, new parliament, new Leader of the House. Chris Bishop is now the Minister responsible for shepherding the Government's legislative agenda. He explains how. Audio
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American lawmakers move to ban TikTok with new bill
The bill focuses on threats posed by foreign-owned companies, and would force the Chinese owner of TikTok, ByteDance, to either divest itself of the popular app or face prohibition in the U.S. Audio
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Long sitting block wraps up, urgency used throughout
A rare four-week sitting block at Parliament has wound up, with the Government’s programme of moving legislation through under urgency used throughout. Audio
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The ethical dilemma of mixing bodies with technology
Humans are merging their brains and nervous systems with technology, and it's being predicted that will keep lawyer's quite busy. Audio
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Advocates call for family violence visa to be made easier
Audio 7 Mar 2024Advocates say migrant women who are victims of family violence are finding themselves in situations where they have to return to live with an abuser. Audio
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Oral Questions for Wednesday 6 March 2024
Audio 6 Mar 2024Questions to Ministers Hon MARAMA DAVIDSON to the Minister of Foreign Affairs: Does he agree with Associate Professor of Law Treasa Dunworth, who said about the International Court of Justice ruling… Audio
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This week in Parliament
Parliament has another busy week planned this week. Another week spent almost entirely under the rules of urgency, but with some bills heading to select committee.
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Fifty best films: M
A film that’s almost one hundred years old turns out to have a very modern sensibility, reports Dan Slevin. Video
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A legal way to safety-check illegal drugs
At festivals, a volunteer-based service runs quality-control on illegal drugs. Audio
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Australia: Asylum boat sparks debate, Assange fights extradition
Audio 21 Feb 2024Australia correspondent Annika Smethurst looks at how the arrival of an asylum seeker boat in Western Australia has renewed debate over detention policies. Audio
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Decision to dismiss Fiji women's minister hangs in the balance
Decision to dismiss Fiji women's minister hangs in the balance. Audio
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Extraordinary climate claim has the world watching
The Supreme Court has agreed to hear a case against some of New Zealand's biggest polluters in what some describe as judicial activism Audio
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Mahe Drysdale responds to High Performance Sport NZ appeal
A legal rematch is pending between High Performance Sport New Zealand and some of it top athletes. The agency is appealing an Employment Relations Authority decision requiring it to collectively… Video, Audio
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The Panel with Jenni Giblin and Andie McCombs (Part 2)
Audio 20 Feb 2024Today on The Panel, Wallace and panellists Jenni Giblin and Andie McCombs discuss the future of concert events at Auckland's Eden Park and rodents bring reported at several supermarkets. Finally, the… Audio
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International Court of Justice hearings begin on Israel's occupation
While Israel is pursuing its war against Hamas in Gaza, the International Court of Justice in the Hague has begun hearings on whether Israel's occupation of Palestinian territories since the Six Day… Audio
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Strippers call on Parliament for fair working conditions
Sex work activists - The Fired Up Stilettos - are kicking up what they'd like to call a FUS.
Nineteen strippers were fired from Calendar Girls Wellington via a Facebook post in February last year for… Audio
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'Innovations like this do not come along every day': The life and beats of J Dilla
Of the thousands of drum machines that have been sold over the years, only one is housed in the Smithsonian Institution. It belonged to hip-hop producer J Dilla, a man who Ahmir "Questlove" Thompson… Audio
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Asia correspondent Ed White
Audio 16 Feb 2024Indonesian Defence Minister Prabowo Subianto has declared victory in the presidential election. Ed White looks at what his presidency will bring. Audio
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Trump's campaign from a courtroom
The convoluted legal troubles of former -- and maybe future -- US President Donald Trump are playing out in court rooms across America Audio
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Forest and Bird urge Government to protect communities from future flooding
Forest and Bird is urging the Government to take the lead on protecting communities from future flooding.
More than 1400 new housing consents have been granted on Auckland's flood plains since the… Audio
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Chris Packham: fighting for the wild
British naturalist, broadcaster and environmental campaigner Chris Packham has been hailed as David Attenborough's successor. He began his broadcasting career on The Really Wild Show in the 1980s, and… Audio
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Duty law system under review
The duty lawyer system is under review.
It's a fast-paced, demanding job. Duty lawyers turn up on the day to represent anyone who needs legal assistance but doesn't qualify for legal aid and can't… Audio
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‘Significant’ and ‘concerning’ increase in illicit tobacco seizures
NZ Customs says it has seen a significant and worrying increase in illicit tobacco seizures.
The size of imports has grown steadily in the past six years and smuggling techniques have become more… Audio
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Climate activist wins right to sue large emitters
Iwi leader Mike Smith has won the right to sue seven big emitters for their role in causing climate change, in a Supreme Court ruling delivered Wednesday morning.
The climate activist, of Ngāpuhi and… Audio
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History of Te Tiriti needs to be better understood says academic
A leading Māori legal academic says the history of Te Tiriti o Waitangi needs to be better understood.
Many letterboxes throughout the country received copies of Sir Apirana Ngata's explanation of… Audio
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When does protest become art? Defacing an English version of the Treaty of Waitangi
The activists who defaced an English version of Ti Tiriti o Waitangi at Te Papa last year planned their actions very carefully, says Cally O’Neill from the social justice action group Te Waka… Audio
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Review: The Kitchen
The Kitchen is a dystopian future movie that is all about the here and now, Dan Slevin says. Video
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Repeal, disestablish, abolish - what's the plan for Māori?
There's growing fear and anger from Māori over moves by the coalition government to revisit the rules around the Treaty of Waitangi. Audio
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Courts may be in line for spending cuts under Government plan
The courts may not be exempt from the Finance Minister's search for spending cuts.
The Minister has asked all government agencies to identify potential annual savings of either 6.5 or 7.5 percent.
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