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NZ vs ENG Tests 2023, Where To Watch Live 16 Feb 2023 — watch the NZ vs ENG Tests live, including TV telecast and live streaming details. The Tests will be held at Mount Maunganui and Wellington ... 4MB) Note, that the briefing The Department’s recommended approach to a review of the content regulatory system reflects the Department’s independent early thinking and that there are no plans for two separate reviews. Report: International Regulatory Frameworks for Online Content DIA commissioned Associate Professor Peter A. Thompson and Senior lecturer Michael S. Daubs from the Media and Communication programme at Victoria University of Wellington | Te Herenga Waka to undertake a research study on current international developments to regulate harmful content. The timeframe of analysis for this research report was July 2021-November 2021. Report: International Regulatory Frameworks for Online Content [PDF, 2. 8MB] Executive Digest: International Regulatory Frameworks for Online Content [PDF, 600KB] Report: Mapping Media Content Harms DIA commissioned Professor Miriam Lips and Dr Elizabeth Eppel at Victoria University of Wellington | Te Herenga Waka to undertake a research study to provide a deeper evidence-backed understanding of the harm experienced by New Zealanders related to content. Online Church Service NZ | Church Live Stream | The Street ChurchEmail: office@thestreet. org. nz | Phone: (04) 385 7315 | Office: Life Centre, 21 Hania St, Mt Vic, WellingtonPostal address: PO Box 6218, Marion Square, Wellington 6141E. Street Association Incorporated | Registered Charity: CC23912Privacy Policy | Annual Report | Venue Hire© 2018 The Street Church. Wellington Live Stream - Event Video Live Streaming in Video Live stream your Wellington event online with our professional service. Live Walkthroughs, Online HD Stream, Government and Business. As well as protecting New Zealanders from harm, the Review will ensure any new system upholds New Zealanders’ rights to freedom of expression, preserves the freedom of the press, and is consistent with Te Tiriti o Waitangi principles. The ongoing evolution of digital media and the rise of new content platforms has resulted in a significant increase of potential for New Zealanders to be exposed to harmful content. This was made evident by the livestreaming and virality of the Christchurch terror attack video. Wellington Lions vs Waikato Mooloo » Predictions, Odds, Live Scores & StreamsWellington Lions host Waikato Mooloo in a Bunnings NPC game, which is certain to entertain all Rugby Union fans. The event will take place on 07/10/2023 at 03:35 UTC. Oddspedia provides Wellington Lions and Waikato Mooloo betting odds from 5 betting sites on 10 markets. Currently. Graduation Live Stream Watch the live streaming of our May graduation ceremonies in Christchurch, Wellington, and Auckland live stream, or view a recording after the ceremony. Waikato v Wellington LIVE 8. 9. 2023 | Rugby Union 9. 2023 live, livescore, Waikato latest results, news, information, Waikato v Wellington H2H statistics! Flashscore rugby coverage includes rugby scores and ... bookmakers place Wellington Lions as favourites to win the game at @ 1. 23. Also, you can check the recent form of Wellington Lions and Waikato Mooloo along with standings and head-to-head statistics on this page. Besides, comprehensive pre-match and live betting odds. We will also provide you with team lineups, instant live scores and commentary. So enjoy the best online betting experience with us at Oddspedia! Wanting more Bunnings NPC Games? See below for upcoming fixtures for this week: Canterbury Rugby - Auckland Rugby, Taranaki - Tasman. Live Streaming All links and match details for matches that are live streamed can be found here on matchdays. Links will be made available within thrity minutes of the start ... Wellington vs Waikato Predictions & Tips 5 hours ago — Wellington vs Waikato Predictions & Tips - Wellington set for NPC semi-final Leigh Wood vs Josh Warrington Live Stream – Watch Live Online. The Office of Film and Literature Classification and the Broadcasting Standards Authority are statutory regulators under their respective regimes. New Zealand’s content regulatory system seeks to prevent harm from exposure to damaging or illegal content. It does this through a combination of classifications and ratings to provide consumer information, and standards to reflect community values. These tools are designed to prevent harm from people viewing unwanted or unsuitable content, while protecting freedom of expression. media and online content regulationReturn to Internal Affairs Online Safety Policy Safer Online Services and Media Platforms Public consultation (now closed) About the Safer Online Services and Media Platforms review (updated April 2022) Why do we need this review? What is harmful content? About the current content regulatory system Review documents (updated 7 August 2023) Public consultation: Safer Online Services and Media Platforms - June 2023 Consultation is now closed on proposals to regulate online services and media platforms in New Zealand. Submissions closed 31 July 2023, NZDT About the Safer Online Services and Media Platforms review - April 2022 The aim of the Review is to design and implement a new approach to content regulation that minimises the risk of harms caused by content to New Zealanders The updated regulatory system will be: Modern – able to respond to the types of harm caused by the wide variety of content and content platforms we interact with in 2022; Flexible – adaptive to emerging technologies, any new content platforms and future shifts in societal values or expectations; and Simple – easier for users to navigate if they have a content-related concern; for content creators and providers to comply with; and for regulators to regulate. Currently, within our current regulations, different ‘rules’ apply for content on different platforms. For example: content that is broadcasted on television has different regulations than content published in books, magazines, and newspapers. This increases the difficulty for New Zealanders when deciding what content is appropriate for themselves and for their whānau. The current ‘mixed-model’ approach also creates confusion for New Zealanders about where to go to report harmful content. New Zealand’s current system for reducing the risk of harm from content comprises: the Films, Videos, and Publications Classification Act 1993, and the Broadcasting Act 1989, as well as voluntary self-regulation (including the New Zealand Media Council and Advertising Standards Authority). The Broadcasting Act 1989 is administrated by the Ministry for Culture and Heritage. It was designed to provide a framework that regulates content traditionally broadcast on radio and free-to-air and pay television. It also covers certain content that is live-streamed through the internet. For example, the legislation covers the 6pm news when viewed as a television broadcast or viewed through the Television New Zealand website, but not when it is access through an on-demand service. You can contact the Department for further information on the review at mediacontentreviewNZ@dia. govt. nz Review documents Cabinet material and key advice papers relating to the release of the discussion document on modernising the regulatory framework for media and online content in Aotearoa New Zealand has been proactively released, below: Proactive release of Cabinet material and key advice papers relating to the release of discussion document on modernising the regulatory framework for media and online content in Aotearoa New Zealand The Cabinet paper, its associated minutes and supporting information briefings to initiate the Content Regulatory System Review have been released, below: Proactive release of Cabinet material about the initiation of the Content Regulatory System Review (PDF, 4. Current content regulations were designed around traditional ideas of content - ‘analogue publications’ such as books, magazines and free-to-air TV. This means current regulations don’t have the flexibility to respond to the many types of content we interact with today, including the many different types of content and platforms available online. The increase in the potential for New Zealanders to be exposed to harmful content is made more challenging by the complex nature of New Zealand’s current content regulations. The Films, Videos, and Publications Classification Act 1993 is administrated by the Department and was designed to provide a framework for classifying films, videos, and publications, and to clearly label and in some cases restrict the availability of harmful content. It is most familiar to the public from labels on films in cinemas and on DVD cases. This Act allowed the Christchurch terrorist attack video to be classified as objectionable, making it illegal to hold and distribute. Aon U15 Nationals | Auckland | 12 All draws and results for representative tournaments can be found here. 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