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This Sunday on Marae Investigates - 24 March 2013
Thursday, 21 March 2013, 4:37 pm
Press Release: Marae Investigates
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This Sunday on Marae Investigates - 24 March 2013
This
Sunday at 10am on One:
We have a dying woman’s plea,
help my children! An Auckland woman with terminal cancer is
pleading for support of her children and grandchildren
suffering from the genetic disorder, Neurofibromatosis. We
have their exclusive story. Then, the Labour Party fronts
up and responds to our commentator’s criticism that
“Labour’s Maori caucus is weak and reflective of the
party overall” – we also discuss the on-going leadership
battle raging in the Maori Party. Finally we go on a
journey to what NZ would have looked and sounded like 300
years ago, our reporter Te Hemara Rauhihi joins an
expedition to Taranga Island off the coast of Whangarei - a
“Noah’s ark” of endangered flora and fauna that are no
longer on mainland
NZ.
ENDS
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Public Address Link:
A (Sweary) Analysis Of Urgency Abuse And
The Consititution
Keith Ng: You’re looking at the Regulatory Impact Statement (RIS) for the Public Health and Disability Amendment Bill. Basically, the courts said that the Government had to pay family members who looked after people with disabilities (because not doing so was discriminatory), so the Government passed this law to say: “Yeah nah.”
The RIS isn’t just redacted for the public – it was redacted for MPs. *Parliament* voted on this, with all the relevant facts blacked out.
Sure, it’s understandable, right? If you’re passing a law that’s really dodgy, you don’t want advice from civil servants saying “uh, this is pretty illegal” to be public. But actually, that’s not really a problem here, because in the same piece of legislation, THEY SAID THEY CAN’T BE TAKEN TO COURT. More>>