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Gaps in security law - Chris Finlayson
Audio 14 Oct 2014The Minister in charge of the SIS and GCSB, Chris Finlayson, has highlighted gaps in security law which he says makes it difficult to prove somebody is a foreign fighter. Audio
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PNG Higher Education looks to improve tertiary intake
Audio 14 Oct 2014Papua New Guinea's Minister of Higher Education looks for streamlining the system to improve the intake of students from secondary school into tertiary institutions. Audio
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Greens on toughening terror laws
The Prime Minister has revealed that the terrorist threat level has been raised from very low to low. Audio
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Threat level raised a notch as PM details review of terrorism law
The Prime Minister has revealed the terrorist threat level has been raised a notch, as he announced a review to ensure New Zealand can respond to the growing domestic threat posed by foreign fighters.
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Nauru's new Chief Justice outlines challenges
Audio 13 Oct 2014Nauru's new Chief Justice Joni Madraiwiwi says he has no cause to doubt assurances about the independence of the judiciary in Nauru. Audio
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Gender equality a challenge in Solomon Islands Public Service
Audio 13 Oct 2014The Solomon Islands Ministry of Women, Youth and Children's Affairs says mainstreaming gender equality is a major challenge in the country. Audio
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NZ Muslim community worried about terror law changes
As the Government decides what new legislation to put in place under urgency to stop New Zealanders going to fight in foreign conflicts, there are fears about who could get caught up in such laws. The… Audio
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Pacific police look to remove barriers to justice for women
Audio 13 Oct 2014Police officers in the region aim to eliminate existing cultural and religious attitudes that have been creating barriers in getting justice for crimes against women. Audio
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Fiji Police probe alleged assault during arrest
Audio 10 Oct 2014Fiji's Police Commissioner says he has begun an investigation into an alleged assault during the arrest of retired teacher Joseva Bilitaki. Audio
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Top Australian judges call for surrogacy law overhaul
Two top Australian judges are calling for an inquiry into international commercial surrogacy laws saying people are commissioning babies willy-nilly in a new form of human trafficking. Audio
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Solomons civil society seeking integrity pledge
Audio 8 Oct 201437 aspiring candidates sign integrity pledge in Solomon Islands. Audio
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Law commentator Andrew Geddis
Law commentator, Andrew Geddis of Otago University discusses the police raid on Nicky Hager's house. Audio
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Child asylum seeker trauma highlighted in report
Audio 7 Oct 2014Over 80 percent of Australian paediatricians surveyed in a recent report believe the detention of asylum seeker children is child abuse. Audio
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Australian paediatricians condemn mandatory detention
Audio 7 Oct 2014Over 80 percent of Australian paediatricians surveyed in a recent report believe the detention of asylum seeker children is child abuse. Audio
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Peter Williams - A Life in the Law
Peter Williams QC is a well-known name and face to New Zealanders. One of our greatest barristers, Peter Williams has defended some of New Zealand's most infamous criminal cases, including: Terry… Audio
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Australia to probe abuse claims in Nauru camps
Audio 3 Oct 2014Australia will probe abuse claims at its Nauru asylum seeker detention centre, says stories are fabricated. Audio
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Government set to push ahead with plans to reform RMA law
The Government is set to push ahead with plans to reform the law that decides what development can take place. Audio
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Fiji law body hopes for improved relations with govt
Audio 3 Oct 2014The Fiji Law Society is up and running again and among its plans for the future are taking concerns about certain decrees to the government. Audio
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Tahiti espionage case in court in March
Audio 2 Oct 2014Trial over illegal spying in Tahiti deferred until March. Audio
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Sport: Strongest ever field set for Oceania Sevens Championship
Audio 2 Oct 2014Noosa hosts the Oceania Sevens Championship this weekend, with extra World Series berths up for grabs as well as major incentives ahead of the Rio Olympics. Audio
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Cyclists say proposed laws don't go far enough.
Recommendations for a new cycling law are being described by some bikers as weakly worded and maybe not actually making cycling any safer. Audio
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Election only the beginning says Fiji's CCF chief
Audio 1 Oct 2014The CEO of Fiji's Citizens Constitutional Forum says the group has a lot of work ahead of it to empower people after the recent election. Audio
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Employment Law commentator, Charles McGuinness
Charles McGuinness discusses workplace health and safety - an employer's obligation to keep workers safe. Audio
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Are proposed new cycle safety laws workable?
Proposed new cycle safety laws, which would see minimum passing distances for vehicles overtaking cyclists are being labelled unworkable by the Road Transport Forum. Richard Leggat is the chair of the… Audio
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American Samoa grants over 4,000 immigration amnesty
Audio 1 Oct 2014American Samoa has more than 4,000 new lawful residents after immigration amnesty was provided under a bill signed by the Governor. Audio