Anti Terror Law
Anti-terror bill changed but some parties still not satisfied
The two main political parties have struck a deal over the urgent anti-terror laws but parties such as New Zealand First and the Greens still aren't satisfied. Audio
Labour leader discusses possible ANZAC resumption
In an apparent effort to gain cross party support, John Key hinted yesterday there could be some changes, notably to the controversial 48 hour surveillance period. Audio
Select committee putting final touches on spy bill
The Prime Minister has signalled the Government is prepared to make changes to its anti-terrorism legislation in an effort to win the support of the Labour Party. Audio
Former intelligence officer says terror bill 'proactive'
Dr Rhys Ball is a former intelligence officer with the SIS and now a lecturer at the Centre for Defence and Security Studies at Massey University. Audio
Mediawatch for 12 October 2014
Auckland's electricity outage sparks strange responses; journalists and authors striving to keep their sources secret; new Australian anti-terror law worries the media; no such thing as a free lunch?
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