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California passes law to curb sexual assaults college campuses
Audio 30 Sep 2014California has become the first US state to pass a law designed to curb what's being described as a sexual assault 'epidemic' on college campuses. Audio
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Ruling Cook Islands Party under threat after court decision
Audio 29 Sep 2014The results of July's election in the Cook Islands are unclear after a result was overturned by the courts. Audio
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Security company under the gun for Manus activity
Audio 29 Sep 2014Rights group calls security company to account for violations in Papua New Guinea's Manus Island. Audio
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American Samoa nears establishment of sex offender registry
Audio 29 Sep 2014American Samoa close to introducing sex offender registry law. Audio
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New Aust. terror laws getting less scrutiny
The Australian government is talking tough on terrorism in the wake of disturbing incidents linked to the Islamic State organisation. Audio
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New backing for Australia's TPVs called shameful
Audio 26 Sep 2014TPV re-introduction by the Australian Government appals refugee agencies. Audio
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Money scams on the rise in Solomon Islands
Audio 26 Sep 2014The Central Bank of Solomon Islands is warning people to stay away from schemes promising fast cash. Audio
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Call for changes to insurance laws to put onus on Insurers to check medical records
The Insurance Ombudsman is urging the incoming government to immediately draft new insurance leglisation to prevent thousands of people from having their health or life insurance policies voided if… Audio
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Solomons Elections: new lists, new laws, same old habits
Audio 25 Sep 2014Hopes Solomon Islands new voters' list and political party legislation can deliver cleaner elections and a more stable government. Audio
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Senate prepares to pass new counter terrorism laws
Australia's Parliament is debating the Government's counter-terrorism laws, which would make it easier for intelligence officials to access computers and give them more legal immunity when carrying… Audio
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Fiji's Bainimarama formally becomes elected PM
Audio 22 Sep 2014Frank Bainimarama who has been running Fiji since staging a coup in 2006 is now the country's new democratically elected prime minister. Audio
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Cooks Democrats to appeal petitions
Audio 22 Sep 2014The Cook Islands Democratic Party says it will appeal up to three of the petitions it filed against July's general election results which were thrown out by the High Court. Audio
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New French decree for Polynesia nuclear test victims
Audio 22 Sep 2014The French government has put in new measures to strengthen the process of compensating victims of French nuclear testing in Polynesia. Audio
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Australian lawyer to file over Vanuatu deportation
Audio 19 Sep 2014An Australian lawyer is preparing to file a case against the Vanuatu Government after being deported without notice earlier this month. Audio
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PNG police forced to borrow fuel from NGOs
Audio 19 Sep 2014Understaffed and poorly resourced rural police overwhelmed by cases of violence against women. Audio
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Domestic violence causing women to flee homes in Solomons
Audio 18 Sep 2014Increasing domestic violence in Solomon Islands is being blamed for the rise in the number of women and children seeking shelter in a care-centre in Honiara. Audio
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Law : How governments are formed in MMP environments
Ryan Malone looks ahead at the post election discussions between parties that may need to take place, and the rules surrounding who can form a government and how. Audio
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PNG warned of danger in tiny parliamentary opposition
Audio 16 Sep 2014Transparency International's PNG chapter speaks out about tiny opposition in parliament. Audio
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Fiji's election blackout "unprecedented" - academic
Audio 16 Sep 2014Election experts say a decree provision in Fiji which prohibits any person from communicating political messages in the two days leading up to polling tomorrow is unprecedented. Audio
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Hopes for law changes on longline fishing
Audio 15 Sep 2014Fisheries scientists are hoping new evidence which they say proves longline tuna vessels have been specifically targeting threatened sharks will provoke law changes. Audio
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French Polynesia has a new president
Audio 15 Sep 2014French Polynesia assembly elects new president. Audio
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PNG anti-corruption team to ask court to enforce its pay
Audio 15 Sep 2014Task Force Sweep chairman says he hasn't been paid despite court orders. Audio
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Unprecedented number of CNMI voters prepare for elections
Audio 15 Sep 2014Record number of voters prepare to vote in an unprecedented three elections in CNMI. Audio
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Fiji politicians upset at PM's talk of intimidation
Audio 12 Sep 2014Fiji politicians in a spin over intimidation and 2000 coup talk. Audio