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Australian human rights advocate fears for refugees on Nauru
Audio 28 Oct 2014A human rights advocate fears some asylum seekers on Nauru will agree to be resettled in Cambodia out of desperation. Audio
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FSCL says new consumer laws making companies more responsible
The chief executive one of the country's largest dispute resolution schemes says companies are now more willing to quickly resolve disputes with consumers because of new consumer protection laws. Audio
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CTU president says law change will hurt workers
The president of the Council of Trade Unions Helen Kelly is in our Wellington studio. Audio
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Employers say labour law changes not draconian
A bill making far reaching changes to labour laws will have its final reading in parliament today. Audio
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16 women to contest Tonga election
Audio 28 Oct 2014Numbers of women to contest Tonga's elections are up but advocates had been hoping for even more. Audio
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Pacific surveillance nabs 12 fishing boats
Audio 27 Oct 2014Forum Fisheries Agency staff delighted with outcome of latest maritime surveillance exercise in the Pacific. Audio
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ICC asked to investigate Australia for 'crimes of humanity'
Audio 27 Oct 2014The International Criminal Court is being asked to investigate the Australian government's treatment of asylum seekers, particuarly crimes against humanity. Audio
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Fiji audit shows blatant financial mismanagement - FLP
Audio 24 Oct 2014The Fiji Labour Party leader says the Auditor General's report into government spending over the last seven years details blatant financial mismanagement and breaches of law. Audio
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Tonga govt denies Public Services International claims
Audio 23 Oct 2014The Tonga government says claims by Public Services International it is threatening and repressing public servants are completely unfounded. Audio
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The State of Homelessness in America 2014
Audio 22 Oct 2014State of Hawaii has highest rates of homelessness in the USA Audio
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Media law with Ursula Cheer
The implications of the recent defamation case taken against blogger Cameron Slater. Audio
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Fiji's MIDA under pressure to comment on decree breach
Audio 21 Oct 2014Fiji's media industry development authority has come under criticism for not condemning a breach of the Electoral Decree by the public broadcaster. Audio
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Solomons Transparency outraged at million dollar payout for MPs
Audio 20 Oct 2014Solomon Islands MP's being paid controversial US $53,000 terminal grant. Audio
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Plans for food processing plant in American Samoa
Audio 20 Oct 2014Plans for a food processing plant that promises about 700 jobs in American Samoa has been met with cautious optimism. Audio
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NZ Samoans use bikes to convey health message
Audio 20 Oct 2014A group of New Zealand Samoans are using bikes to take their health message to men in their home country. Audio
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Australian MPs want to terror law changes amended
Audio 17 Oct 2014Across the Tasman, a powerful parliamentary committee is asking for a raft of changes to terrorism laws designed to clamp down on foreign fighters. Audio
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Maiden speeches in Fiji parliament express anger and hope
Audio 17 Oct 2014Anger and hope were among feelings expressed as MPs made their maiden speeches in Fiji's 50-seat legislature this week. Audio
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Government on Norfolk Island fears it will lose democracy
Audio 17 Oct 2014Norfolk Island seeks a say in Canberra's plans to reduce its legislative council to local government level. Audio
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Minister of Justice says Tonga's judicial system needs reforming
Audio 16 Oct 2014Proposed changes to reform Tonga's judicial system and to amend the constitution await Royal Assent. Audio
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PNG Governors discuss greater autonomy.
Audio 16 Oct 2014Governors of Papua New Guinea's provinces have been meeting in Kavieng to discuss common issues and efforts to gain more autonomy. Audio
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Employment law commentator Andrew Scott Howman
Andrew Scott Howman asks can an employer be judged for a staff member's actions outside the workplace? Audio
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ILO mission says much work ahead for Fiji over labour relations
Audio 14 Oct 2014The head of an International Labour Organisation mission to Fiji says Fiji has much to do to meet its commitments under international labour conventions. Audio
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Prominent Australian barrister analyses terror law changes
The government says New Zealand's terror laws will be amended to align with allies such as Australia, where recent counter terrorism laws have been described as draconian and unconstitutional… Audio
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NZ's anti-terrorism laws to align more closely with Australia
The Prime Minister has announced the laws relating to New Zealanders who go abroad to fight will be reviewed and he says it is likely that changes will be made by the end of the year. Audio
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Law Society President casts his eye over Pistorius sentencing
Audio 14 Oct 2014Returning to South Africa, and the Oscar Pistorius sentencing hearing, with a controversial call for home detention instead of jail for the disgraced athlete. Audio