1The response since the quake off the Kermadec Islands hit early this morning. The Tsunami warning issued for parts of the New Zealand coast after the large quake is now downgraded but the warning processes now in place have been followed.
2The High Court judge and presiding officer of the Indigenous Flora and Fauna and Intellectual Property report speaks for the first time about the Wai 262 report. The inquiry looked at the place of M?ori culture, identity and traditional knowledge in New Zealand's laws, and in government policies and practices.
3News from the United Kingdom, including: British Prime Minister David Cameron's promise to hold an inquiry into what he calls a "disgusting" phone hacking scandal by the News of the World. The legal, moral and political implications are enormous.
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5Foundation Professor of Palliative Care at Flinders University in Australia, the first president of the Australian Association for Hospice and Palliative Care and of the Australian and New Zealand Society for Palliative Medicine. He will be a keynote speaker at Te Omanga Hospice's Changing Minds seminar in the Hutt Valley on 8 July.
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7Technology News including; Google's new social network (Google Plus) and the prospects for Facebook and Twitter given this new entrant into the social networking space; some of the legal battles happening in the digital world; and NetHui.
8The Hawkes Bay paediatrician, who has just taken over the job of Children's Commissioner discusses his priorities for his five year part-time term.