Donna Hall
Case #018 - The Kidnapping of Baby Kahu
In 2002, an armed stranger snatched Baby Kahu from her stroller and held her for ransom for nine long days. Audio
Waitangi Tribunal hears of how Oranga Tamariki sent police to remove children
The Waitangi Tribunal has heard of how Oranga Tamariki sends in police to remove children before any kōrero with whānau.
It's part of an ongoing hearing into the Ministry of Children's practices and… Audio
Court of Appeal creates new public interest defence
In a landmark decision this week The Court of Appeal created a new public interest defence in defamation cases. Mediawatch takes a look at what it means for the media. Audio
Court of Appeal creates new public interest defence
In a landmark decision this week The Court of Appeal created a new public interest defence in defamation cases. Mediawatch takes a look at what it means for the media.
AudioMaori Council claim victory in Supreme Court ruling
A lawyer for the Maori Council says yesterday's Supreme Court ruling was a victory - despite the court dismissing the Council's bid to halt state asset sales. Audio
More from the Maori Council
The Supreme Court has dismissed the Maori Council's bid to stop the state asset sales. Audio
Council lawyer says Waitangi chance to explain water rights
After disappearing beneath the radar in recent years, a reinvigorated Maori Council is again pursuing a role at the sharp end of Maori affairs. The council, now under the co-leadership of the former… Audio
Maori Council to mount legal challenge to partial asset sales
The Maori Council has decided to mount a legal challenge to the government's planned partial sale of hydro power generators. Audio
Maori Council going ahead with legal action
The Maori Council has decided to go to court to fight for water rights. Audio
Maori Council on state assets sale delay
More now on the Government pulling back from a start to state assets sales this year. Audio
Government to announce Mighty River Power decision today
The Government is set to announce today whether it will push ahead with the sale of up to 49 per cent of Mighty River Power - the first of the companies in the government's asset sale programme. Audio
Is the Government's flagship asset sales programme in trouble?
Bill English has said that solid energy is not in good enough financial shape for a partial sell down. Audio
Maori Council angered as govt pushes ahead on asset sales
Solicitor for the Maori Council, Donna Hall. Audio
Maori Council lawyer speaks on Tribunal case
Joining me now is the lawyer for the Maori Council which is taking this case to the Tribunal, Donna Hall. Audio
The Waitangi Tribunal claim by the Maori Council
The claim seeks to halt the proposed partial sale of state-owned power generators until the water and geothermal ownership of the SOEs is resolved. With Donna Hall - Lawyer who lodged the claim, Nick… Audio