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Anti-stalking legislation put forward by the Government is being strengthened after amendments recommended by MPs during the ...
Anti-stalking legislation put forward by the Government is being strengthened after amendments recommended by MPs during the ...
An anti-stalking advocate says a proposed new law has a worrying caveat in which stalkers can be warned by police, without ...
The government will strengthen its proposed law to criminalise stalking, including broadening the criteria to a longer timeframe.
Media and Communications Minister Paul Goldsmith is due to make a decision by the end of the year.
The Government has pledged that any move toward wider adoption will be accompanied by strong oversight, safeguards, and ...
A Taranaki internet provider says the government is failing rural Kiwis by not responding properly to one of last week's internet outages.
The government has strengthened its proposed anti-stalking legislation, so a person could be convicted after two specified acts within two years, with a maximum penalty of five years imprisonment.
Justice Minister Paul Goldsmith says the option of having a centralised system is something he expects officials to consider.
About 90% of the connections in Wellington and nearby areas lost fibre for more than an hour.