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Fiji's Sodelpa promises poverty relief
Audio 22 Jul 2014Fiji's Sodelpa Party says its manifesto for the upcoming election addresses basic issues like poverty and jobs. Audio
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Amnesty irked by Fiji actions
Audio 21 Jul 2014Amnesty International has expressed concern about the lack of accountability for serious human rights abuses in Fiji. Audio
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Further changes cast doubt on Fiji elections
Audio 21 Jul 2014The Fiji Labour Party says the government's decision not to make the National Register of Voters public further erodes the integrity of the September general election. Audio
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Vanuatu prime minister unthreatened by no-confidence motion
Audio 18 Jul 2014The Vanuatu Prime Minister Joe Natuman says he's received assurances from his caucus that he's got the numbers to continue. Audio
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Call for more stringent maritime safety laws in Vanuatu
Audio 18 Jul 2014Vanuatu women want the government to improve the safety of sea transportation throughout the country, in light of last week's ferry sinking. Audio
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PNGs anti-corruption unit will continue to operate, for now
Audio 17 Jul 2014Papua New Guinea's leading anti-corruption unit, Task Force Sweep, will continue to operate, for now, after the National Court adjourned its final decision on the unit's future. Audio
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Commons passes emergency data laws
Audio 16 Jul 2014Britain is rushing through a controversial law which will allow the security services to snoop on everyone's phone calls and internet records. Audio
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Labour law reform underway in PNG
Audio 16 Jul 2014It's hoped that improvements to labour legislation in Papua New Guinea will help reduce unpredictability in the market place. Audio
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Law with Ryan Malone
Audio 16 Jul 2014Ryan explains the MMP electoral system and how it works. Audio
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Advocates says asylum seekers 'removed' from PNG camp
Audio 16 Jul 2014Refugee advocates say witnesses to a fatal attack on an asylum seeker at Australia's Manus Island detention centre in Papua New Guinea are in extreme danger. Audio
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Committee approves "reckless" changes to education law
Audio 15 Jul 2014Changes described as reckless, offensive and anti-democratic have got the go-ahead from a parliamentary committee. Audio
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Pacific countries continue to battle human trafficking
Audio 15 Jul 2014A human trafficking report released by the US State department has received little backing from leaders and anti-human trafficking organisations in the Pacific. Audio
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Opposition says Govt capitulated to US demands over tax law
Audio 11 Jul 2014Opposition parties are accusing the Government of capitulating to United States demands to introduce legislation which helps America crack down on tax evaders. Audio
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Tobacco, betel nut and booze banned from Solomon Islands market
Audio 11 Jul 2014The Solomon Islands Ministry of Health says it is declaring the Honiara Central Market healthy as it moves to ban the sale and use of tobacco, betel nut and alcohol. Audio
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NZ keen to keep Americans happy over tax law
Audio 11 Jul 2014Keeping on the good side of the United States was one of the major reasons behind the Government's decision to share financial information of some New Zealand residents with American authorities. Audio
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Law Society cautions over coverage of diplomat
Audio 11 Jul 2014The Law Society is warning some media coverage of the Malaysian diplomat case is pushing the boundaries. Audio
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Search for missing sisters in CNMI suspended
Audio 10 Jul 2014The search for two Japanese visitors to the Northern marianas has been suspended. Audio
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PNG Attorney General risks contempt, warns Kua
Audio 9 Jul 2014PNG's Attorney General has been warned that his determination on the legality of controversial state payments to a law firm, Paraka Lawyers, risks being in contempt of the Supreme Court. Audio
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Academic says Joko likely to be better match for West Papua
Audio 9 Jul 2014An academic specialising in West Papua says Indonesian presidential candidate Joko Widodo is likely to be more Papua friendly than his opponent Prabowo Subianto. Audio
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Employment Law with Charles McGuinness
Audio 9 Jul 2014Discusses the case of the employee who was being given "a few beers" for working on a Saturday - instead of his normal wages. Audio
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PNG attorney general says 'drop the Paraka case'
Audio 8 Jul 2014Papua New Guinea's top legal official has advised the police commissioner that there has been no criminality involving payments to lawyer, Paul Paraka. Audio
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Nautilus overcomes obstacle to PNG seabed mining
Audio 8 Jul 2014Nautilus Minerals is set to begin mining the seabed off New Ireland in Papua New Guinea, following a dispute resolution with the government there. Audio
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Changes may make it easier for shops to break the law
Audio 7 Jul 2014The Minister of Labour, Simon Bridges, is defending changes to the way shop trading laws are enforced. Audio
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PNG police chiefs to re-look at PM file
Audio 4 Jul 2014Papua New Guinea's top police hierarchy is to re-examine the file around an arrest warrant on the Prime Minister. Audio
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Mental Health leader says he would have supported breaking law
Audio 3 Jul 2014The head of Mental Health Services in Waikato says he would have supported staff breaking law to restrain a patient, who escaped and then killed a woman. Audio