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Abuse in care redress legislation passes final reading in Parliament

Radio New Zealand

Radio New Zealand

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June 24, 2026

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The bill sets up the system that would provide payments to those who suffered abuse, with a redress officer appointed to determine who is eligible.

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GB News

lean right

· Jul 3, 2026

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The Malaysian Insight

lean left

· Sep 3, 2025

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National Post

lean right

· Jun 25, 2026

N.L. premier to reverse policy that blocks parents’ access to their children’s medical records

'We have heard clearly from families across the province, and we will ensure the law supports parents and guardians'

The Age

lean left

· Jul 6, 2026

‘Shifting the crime scene’: Union warns of lack of detail in new bail-breach laws

The premier says the period of mandatory imprisonment that would be imposed would be shaped by community consultation.

Malaysiakini

lean left

· Jul 8, 2026

Citizenship bids, including those of kids born to M'sian mums abroad, assessed on merits: Shamsul

PARLIAMENT | All are subjected to comprehensive checks, deputy home minister says.

AllAfrica

lean left

· Jun 24, 2026

Cameroon: Failed Promise to Reduce Gender-Based Violence

[HRW] Discriminatory Laws, Underinvestment in Public Services Enable Abuse

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Related coverage for "Abuse in care redress legislation passes final reading in Parliament": GB News — GB Mums blast soft justice, NHS maternity and child abuse sentences: 'We're not protecting children!'. The Malaysian Insight — 家长与校方支持恢复体罚 强调须设严格规范. National Post — N.L. premier to reverse policy that blocks parents’ access to their children’s medical records. The Age — ‘Shifting the crime scene’: Union warns of lack of detail in new bail-breach laws. Malaysiakini — Citizenship bids, including those of kids born to M'sian mums abroad, assessed on merits: Shamsul. AllAfrica — Cameroon: Failed Promise to Reduce Gender-Based Violence