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1 Insight, Sunday 29 November: Victims Rights (duration: 27′37″)
Heugh Chappell looks at the Government's moves to improve the treatment of victims of crime.
Audio from Insight on 29 Nov 2009
2 Victims demand government to do more to help (duration: 3′37″)
Families caught up in some of the country's most high-profile killings have demanded the government do more to strengthen victims' rights.
Audio from Morning Report on 10 May 2010
3 Insight publicity - 29 Nov 2009
Insight looks at the Government's move to assist the victims of crime and asks whether it's too little too late
4 Inquiry Into Victims' Rights (duration: 7′29″)
Victims of crime look likely to be better protected by the justice system and have easier access to compensation.
Audio from Checkpoint on 18 Dec 2007
5 Insight - Sunday, 29 Nov 2009
Heugh Chappell looks at the Government's moves to assist the victims of crime and asks whether they will satisfy those who believe the justice system puts the welfare of offenders ahead of their victims
6 Victims' Rights Inquiry - Government Response (duration: 4′05″)
The Justice Select Committee inquiry was tabled in Parliament yesterday - and it's already being labelled a missed opportunity.
Audio from Morning Report on 18 Mar 2008
7 Consumer Rights - Denise Brailey (duration: 22′47″)
Australian consumer rights advocate Denise Brailey is in NZ as a guest of victims of failed investment companies here.
Audio from Nine To Noon on 10 Jun 2008
8 Sunday Morning with Chris Laidlaw - Sunday, 29 Nov 2009
8:12 Insight: Victims’ Rights 8:40 Gareth Morgan – Counting the cost of the health system 9:06 Mediawatch 9:45 Paul Aitken – change leadership 10:06 Copenhagen Calling 10:45 Trevor Reekie's Hidden Treasures 11.05 Ideas: Should you take your healthy wine with a dose of healthy skepticism? 11.55 Feedback
9 Murder victim's mother says provocation defence should go (duration: 8′03″)
There are high level calls to scrap the defence of provocation following the use of the defence by Clayton Weatherston's lawyers in an effort to escape a murder conviction. Sophie Elliott's mother, Lesley Elliott and Gay rights advocate, Neville Creighton comment.
Audio from Morning Report on 23 Jul 2009
10 East Timor: No justice ten years after independence vote (duration: 5′09″)
It's ten years since East Timor voted for independence from Indonesia, and the human rights group, Amnesty International, says there's still been no justice for the victims.
Audio from Checkpoint on 27 Aug 2009
11 Question Time for 22 July 2010 (duration: 47′44″)
Questions to Ministers

1. Hon ANNETTE KING to the Minister for Social Development and Employment: What reports has she received on the performance of the Community Max scheme?

2. AARON GILMORE to the Minister of Finance: What is the main economic challenge facing New Zealand and how is this being addressed by the Government’s comprehensive economic programme?

3. Hon DAVID CUNLIFFE to the Minister of Finance: By what amount will the cancellation of the Government’s plans to mine sensitive conservation land reduce GDP growth projections in the next five years?

4. SHANE ARDERN to the Minister of Fisheries and Aquaculture: What recent announcements has he made about aquaculture?

5. Hon RUTH DYSON to the Minister of Health: Is he comfortable with the numerous announcements of health cuts in the last 20 months?

6. JO GOODHEW to the Minister for Economic Development: How will the Government’s procurement reforms provide value for money?

7. Hon DAVID PARKER to the Minister for Economic Development: Does he agree with the Dominion Post article “From step change to a giant U-turn” regarding the Government’s plans for mining and what plans in his capacity as Minister for Economic Development does he have to replace that step change?

8. CHESTER BORROWS to the Minister of Justice: How many on-the-spot police safety orders for victims of domestic violence have been issued since the Government’s amendments to the Domestic Violence Act came into force on 1 July 2010?

9. CAROL BEAUMONT to the Minister of Consumer Affairs: Does she think that there is a serious problem with fringe lenders who are lending to vulnerable consumers at extremely high rates of interest or in an irresponsible manner?

10. DAVID CLENDON to the Minister of Energy and Resources: Does he agree with Crown Minerals’ testimony to the Waitangi Tribunal’s inquiry into the management of the petroleum resource, which confirmed that the Crown has an obligation under international law and the Treaty of Waitangi to investigate claims of customary rights?

11. CHRIS HIPKINS to the Minister of Energy and Resources: How much funding has been granted to date under the biodiesel grants scheme and is he satisfied with the scheme’s progress?

12. TIM MACINDOE to the Minister of Transport: What efficiency improvements is the Government making to the road transport system?
Audio from Parliament on 22 Jul 2010
12 Question Time for 29 June 2010 (duration: 1h 4′15″)
Questions to Ministers

1. Hon PHIL GOFF to the Minister of Finance: Does he stand by his statement to Morning Report on 18 June, when he said the $4.8 million appropriated to the Pacific Economic Development Agency would be contestable?

2. CRAIG FOSS to the Minister of Finance: What reports has he received of recent budget measures taken internationally, and what implications do they have for New Zealand?

3. Hon RUTH DYSON to the Minister of Health: Does he stand by all his recent statements on health services?

4. CHESTER BORROWS to the Minister of Justice: What recent announcements has he made about increased support for victims of crime?

5. Hon CLAYTON COSGROVE to the Minister of Corrections: Does she stand by her statement on Close Up last night that “prison is a very expensive place to send somebody to sort out their drug and alcohol problems. I’d much rather they were sorted out in the community”?

6. KEVIN HAGUE to the Minister of Conservation: What criteria and processes will she use to evaluate any land exchange proposed by Meridian Energy for the area of public conservation land it wishes to flood for its proposed Mokihinui hydro scheme?

7. SANDRA GOUDIE to the Minister of Corrections: What steps are being taken to make prisons safer and healthier for staff and prisoners?

8. Hon DAVID PARKER to the Minister for ACC: Did he tell the Transport and Industrial Relations Committee on Thursday, 24 June 2010 that ACC was in a stable position with $2 billion of surpluses?

9. DAVID GARRETT to the Attorney-General: Will any legislation replacing the Foreshore and Seabed Act 2004 contain a clause preventing the Māori owners of sections of the foreshore and seabed held under customary title from charging or attempting to charge other New Zealanders for access to the beach?

10. Hon TREVOR MALLARD to the Prime Minister: Is he satisfied that Hon Christopher Finlayson has shown sufficient attention to detail to retain his confidence as Attorney-General; if so, why?

11. TE URUROA FLAVELL to the Minister of Energy and Resources: Kei te whakaae a ia ki te kōrero a Api Mahuika, te Manakura o Ngāti Porou, nā te kore kōrero tahi ki te iwi kua waiho e te Karauna te Tiriti ki rahaki, ā, hinga tonu atu te tino rangatiratanga o te Māori i roto i te whakaaetanga o te Karauna kia keri-whenua a Petrobras; ki te kore, he aha ai?

o Translation: Does he agree with Ngāti Porou leader Api Mahuika that the Crown acted outside the Treaty because it has not consulted and has failed to honour a guarantee to protect the rights of Māori, in its granting of an exploration permit to Petrobras; if not, why not?

12. NIKKI KAYE to the Minister for Economic Development: What support is the Government providing for New Zealand’s hosting of the 2012 Triathlon ITU World Championships Series grand final?
Audio from Parliament on 29 Jun 2010
13 Top stories for 14 October 2009 (duration: 29′36″)
Relationships tested over World Cup broadcast rights, Dr Sharples"extremely disappointed"by government actions, Auckland bus drivers to vote on settlement proposal, victims' fathers back call for stricter police pursuit rules, new NZ crime dob-in line is based in UK, and doctors say a deadline should be set for Labtests to improve it's service by.
Audio from Morning Report on 14 Oct 2009
14 Panel Discussion - Paedophiles (duration: 20′31″)
Offenders rights versus community and victims rights - from various perspectives.
Audio from Nine To Noon on 22 Sep 2008
15 Mediawatch - Sunday, 28 Apr 2002

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