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Two years on: The 'Drug & Substance Checking Act 2021'
Audio 16 Nov 2023It's two years since the "Drug & Substance Checking Act 2021" was passed by parliament. That act made us one of the first countries in the world to make drug testing explicitly legal. It's no longer a… Audio
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DIY funeral: How does it work and could it save you money?
Death and Taxes; apparently the two certainities of life and both could cost you big time. A report from the Funeral Directors Association shows a growing number of New Zealanders are chosing… Audio
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Expert calls for protest laws to be reviewed
A legal expert says New Zealand's protest laws need to be reviewed to make sure they're still fit for purpose.
It comes as many countries grapple with how to deal with climate protestors fairly.
New… Audio
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Pro-choice advocates in Guam 'elated' over anti-abortion law
Pro-choice advocates in Guam 'elated' over anti-abortion law. Audio
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Karangahape Road businesses unhappy over removal of car parks
Businesses along Auckland's Karangahape Road say they are looking at taking take legal action against plans to strip out car parking.
From Monday, all car parking along the road will be gone, but… Audio
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Microbiologist Siouxsie Wiles takes employer to court
Microbiologist Siouxsie Wiles and the University of Auckland are disputing how much of her work talking about Covid-19 was done as a celebrity, rather than an academic.
The associate professor is… Audio
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Around the motu: Georgina Campbell in Wellington
Audio 7 Nov 2023Legal action has been launched over the $1.25 billion Transmission Gully motorway. The builder of the road is taking Waka Kotahi to court in relation to incomplete work. A pool, skatepark upgrades and… Audio
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Trump leads polls in key states despite legal issues
Donald Trump has slammed the civil fraud case into his vastly overstated business empire as 'ridiculous'.
A possible outcome of the case in New York could bar Trump from any further business activity… Audio
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First Up - The Podcast, Monday 6 November
Audio 6 Nov 2023On today's First Up pod - with only a year until the next US presidential election we have the latest from Donald Trump's legal troubles; there's been a hostage situation at Hamburg airport overnight… Audio
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Keeping it confidential to properly protect sources
Protecting people who offer the media important information is a fundamental obligation for journalists. Chris Cooke quit TVNZ after it didn't keep a promise to Erin Leighton, whose off-the-record… Audio
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Filmmaker Rosie Morris on the reality of deepfake porn
In the short doco My Blonde GF, British writer Helen Mort talks about discovering her face has been used in fake images posted on a porn site. The huge surge in deepfake and revenge porn images –… Video, Audio
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Whakaari White Island fines likely to be in the millions: Lawyer
A legal expert says he is expecting hefty fines and reparations for the firms involved in the Whakaari White Island case.
The Auckland District Court found Whakaari Management guilty on one of the… Audio
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Pacific states voting against Gaza ceasefire labelled 'hypocritical'
Pacific states voting against ceasefire in Gaza conflict labelled 'hypocritical'. Audio
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From sea to land: The kingfish farm of the future
For over 20 years NIWA scientists have been researching the feasibility of growing fish on land - now they believe it's ready for commercial uptake. Audio
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The couple bringing contemporary Samoan cuisine to Auckland
Audio 27 Oct 2023Henry Onesemo – head chef at the new Parnell restaurant Tala – was working as a Polynesian dancer at Florida's Disney World when he met Debby, a former lawyer. Audio
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The potential perils of lending money to family
The "Bank of Mum and Dad" is now estimated to be the fifth-largest lender to Kiwi home buyers, but often a lack of clarity on whether money has been loaned or gifted causes conflict down the track… Audio
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High Court dismisses Jehovah's Witness bid to get out of Royal Commission
A legal bid by the Jehovah's Witness church to get out of being part of the Royal Commission of Inquiry into Abuse in Care has been dismissed by the High Court in Wellington.
The church filed a… Audio
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Review: Dumb Money
The true story of a YouTube financial influencer who took on the Wall Street elite and won - for a while. Directed by Craig Gillespie (I Tonya), and starring Paul Dano (There Will Be Blood), Shailene… Video, Audio
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Abuse survivor wants teachers banned from talking to students on social media
A former student who was groomed and sexually abused by her teacher wants teachers banned from talking to students on social media.
As the law currently stands, if a child is over 16, they have… Audio
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US: Jewish peace activist call for ceasefire in Gaza
Another week in US politics without a speaker of the House of Representatives, and more legal trouble for Donald Trump. Joining the programe from the USA is Katherine Firkin from New York. Audio
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The Mixtape: Paolo Rotondo
Our guest today picking the music on the RNZ Mixtape is director, writer and actor Paolo Rotondo. Audio
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Environmental group launches legal challenge to Mt Messenger Wildlife Act Authority
A Department of Conservation decision could result in the deaths of up to forty-six species - including kiwi - during the construction of the Mt Messenger bypass in Taranaki, an environmental charity… Audio
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Pacific Waves 20 October 2023
Pacific women in the legal profession most disciminated against in NZ; National's only Pacific MP elect Angee Nicholas in the spotlight; Melanesians Festival being held in Aotearoa; Female creatives… Audio
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Pacific women most discriminated in NZ's legal profession
New survey reveals Pacific women in the legal profession are the most vulnerable to workplace discrimination. Audio
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New Zealand beer cooler company Huski battles Chinese counterfeiters
An expensive game of wack a mole that can destroy some businesses. That's how a boutique NZ company describes the constant battle against China based counterfeiters stealing their intellectual… Video, Audio
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Police AI tools spark privacy concerns
Audio 17 Oct 2023Earlier this month it was revelled Police are using powerful new AI to help them assess the risk posed by offenders when officers are called out to emergencies. But the use of AI programmes has raised… Audio
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Midday Business News for 10 October 2023
The listed pub and restaurant owner Good Spirits Hospitality is looking to sell its assets to head off possible legal action by its biggest lender.
Kim Moodie has the business news. Audio
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Law professor breaks down possibility of hung parliament & election re-do
National's doubling down on its claim there's a "very real and growing possibility" of a hung Parliament and that would mean going back to the polls. Christopher Luxon has defended the comments made… Video, Audio
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Using facial recognition technology to combat retail crime
Retail NZ is seeking a coordinated and "sector-wide" use of facial recognition technology in a bid to cut down on repeat crime. It says almost all retailers who responded to its latest survey have… Audio
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NZ citizen Ahmed Zaoui detained in Algeria
Audio 5 Oct 2023Ahmed Zaoui - a New Zealand citizen - has been detained in Algeria after a political meeting at his home.
Zaoui is an activist for democracy. He rose to national prominence here twenty years ago… Audio