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When Marriage is Slavery
Not all weddings are free or fair, and a new law seeks to make the forced marriage of minors more difficult by removing parental consent as a back-door. Audio
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A pathway to safety - protecting victims of domestic violence
When your home is unsafe and your violent partner is controlling your every move, how do you escape? Parliament is exploring a pathway. Audio
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Damn by Kendrick Lamar
Is Kendrick Lamar the greatest living rapper? Nick Bollinger weighs up the evidence. Audio
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Break Free - a lifeline for ethnic youth
"Break Free", a practical handbook for migrant and refugee youth breaking free from family violence has just been published by the Shakti Youth Unit. It was inspired by young women from our ethnic… Audio, Gallery
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The role of women an an online world which is often hostile towards them
In this second of a series of three panel discussions about contemporary feminism, Megan Whelan talks with four women actively involved with the digital world: Anna Guenther, the co-founder of Pledge… Audio
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Can a play heal family violence?
It's not often a play carries an R16 classification - but that's the case for a new show based on the experiences of people from violent relationships. Stories to Heal Violence is a verbatim… Audio
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Mana Ngangahu: Female Warrior
Ngāhuia Te Awekōtuku has been a catalyst for the gay liberation movement in Aotearoa for nearly five decades. Audio
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Could Banks Peninsula become NZ's first Geo-Park ?
Banks Peninsula could soon sit alongside places such as the Grand Canyon and the Great Barrier Reef as a place of special geological interest. Audio
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Violence in Cook Islands prompts police action
Audio 3 Feb 2017Amid growing violence in Rarotonga the police in the Cook Islands have promised to get tough with people carrying weapons in public. Audio
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Great Ideas - Part 5: 'Democracy and its Discontents'
"Government of of the people, by the people, and for the people” – so goes Abraham Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address. But does that describe 21st century democracy?
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Rumours PNG police protecting murder suspect
As PNG police are rumoured to be protecting a colleague who's alleged to have murdered his wife, NGOs say women are too afraid to report domestic violence and rely on violent husbands for their… Audio
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Gable Tostee's lawyer talks exclusively to Checkpoint
Audio 21 Oct 2016Gable Tostee's laywer, Saul Holt, speaks to Checkpoint in an exclusive interview, following his client's acquittal of murder and manslaughter. Video, Audio
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MP calls for UN to end violence on Manus Island
Audio 17 Oct 2016The United Nations must act to end the violence between the community and refugees marooned on Manus Island in Papua New Guinea, according to the local MP. Audio
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Proposal to revive corporal punishment in Fiji condemned
Audio 5 Oct 2016Calls by Fiji's head of corrections for a discussion on reintroducing corporal punishment have been condemned. Audio
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Beatles for sale
New documentary Eight Days A Week: The Touring Years gives a glimpse into life on the road with The Beatles between 1964 and 1966, but does it tell us anything we don’t already know?
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Inside the brains of psychopaths
Dr Kent Kiehl has spent most of his professional life interviewing psychopaths.They don't come to him, he goes to them. Audio, Gallery
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Kate Holden - In Her Skin
Australian writer Kate Holden's first book In My Skin is a brutally honest memoir of her time as a prostitute and heroin addict in Melbourne. She is New Zealand for the Christchurch Word Festival and… Audio
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Tagata o te Moana for 6 August 2016
Australia's government has been criticised for shirking responsibility for the plight of asylum seekers and refugees caught up in its offshore processing centres on Nauru and Manus Island, Papua New… Audio
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Vanuatu justice system fails women
Nearly 23,000 Vanuatu women have been subjected to violence but between 2012 and 2014 police laid only 380 charges - less than two percent.
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Dr Park Dietz - the psychology of murder
Dr Park Dietz has been named as one of the top ten psychiatrists of all time. He is a forensic psychiatrist who has consulted and testified in some of the US's highest profile criminal cases including… Audio
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Mothers fighting violent extremism
Edit Schlaffer is a social scientist and author, based in Vienna, who is behind a global movement to get women fighting violent extremism… starting in their own families. The NGO she set up in 2002… Audio
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Stop domestic violence - help the men
Meet the team behind Gandhi Nivas - a ground-breaking early intervention initiative first created within Auckland's Indian community that might just revolutionise the way domestic violence cases are… Audio, Gallery
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More talanoa: Talking about family violence
To mark 40 years of service to Pacific women, PACIFICA Inc is focusing its efforts on preventing family violence. One woman shares her experience of violence. Audio
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PNG women demand violent public servants be sacked
Audio 6 Apr 2016Women in Papua New Guinea call for more action to combat soaring levels of gender based violence. Audio
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PNG Highlands bishop leads call to combat sorcery violence
Audio 16 Mar 2016Initiative in Papua New Guinea to achieve a greater commitment from key authorities to combat sorcery related violence. Audio
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Plight of women in PNG 'horrific' says NGO
A Human Rights Watch spokesperson says women in Papua New Guinea are being ignored and marginalised, and the government isn't doing anything about it. Audio
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New study says culture and tradition impeding justice
Audio 23 Dec 2015A new regional study shows most people convicted for domestic violence have been given reduced sentences after courts took into account factors like myths about rape and traditional forgiveness… Audio
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Attitudes in Pacific still need to change on domestic violence
Audio 10 Dec 2015An increase in police complaints about domestic violence in the Pacific is being seen as a sign a Pacific-wide campaign against violence is working. Audio
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Fiji Bible studies help break silence over violence
Audio 8 Dec 2015Interactive Bible studies in Fiji are helping to break the silence over gender-based violence. Audio
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UN says violence against women in Pacific still widespread
The United Nations says that while the issue of violence against women in the Pacific has gained increased visibility in recent years, it is still wide-spread. Audio