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Queries in Solomons over missing beche de mer
Audio 30 May 2014An anti-corruption group in Solomon Islands says police have to put more effort into finding out what happened to a valuable, but illegal consignment of beche de mer. Audio
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Fiji political parties challenge government's health record
Audio 29 May 2014The Fiji government says it has spent over half a billion US dollars in improving health services in the more than seven years since the military coup as it moves towards developing a modern… Audio
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Welfare law re-write gives advocates the jitters
Audio 29 May 2014Welfare advocates are nervous about what changes an overhaul of social security legislation may usher in. Audio
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World Union Body takes action over Fiji
Audio 27 May 2014The International Trades Union Congress is pressing for fair trade sugar in Fiji to be stripped of its label. Audio
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French Polynesia fish farm moving to nuclear base
Audio 27 May 2014There are questions over plans to put a fish farm on the former nuclear base of Hao in French Polynesia. Audio
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Legal consequences of declaration by Fiji leader's party
Audio 26 May 2014The UFDF says a false declaration by the regime leader's proposed political party has snagged every member. Audio
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Nauru MP's family settling in NZ after wife's visa withdrawn
Audio 26 May 2014A suspended Nauru MP moves his family to New Zealand after his wife's visa is withdrawn by the government. Audio
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Concerns grow over martial law in Thailand
Audio 25 May 2014Concerns are mounting over violations of human rights under the imposition of Martial Law following Thursday's coup in Thailand. Audio
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Expert on cricket, law discusses Cairns allegations
Audio 22 May 2014In his media conference it's expected Brendon McCullum will comment on the leaking of his testimony but is unlikely to give details about all he has told the ICC. Audio
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Day two of martial law in Thailand
Audio 22 May 2014It's day two of martial law in Thailand, and talks between the army and key players in the political crisis appear to have broken up without conclusion. Audio
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Law with Mark Lawlor
Mark Lawlor is an employment law partner at Duncan Cotterill in Auckland, he discusses the rules around drug testing in the workplace. Audio
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Police in Solomon Islands remain on high alert following riots
Audio 21 May 2014The police in Solomon Islands say they remain on high alert following the weekend's riots in Honiara but peace appears has been restored. Audio
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Thailand army declares martial law
Audio 20 May 2014Thailand's army has declared martial law but insists it is not staging a coup. Audio
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Pacific region being targeted by missionaries - activist
Audio 20 May 2014Advocate fears worrying trend and a mixed record on homosexual and transgender rights in the Pacific. Audio
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Law students volunteer to help homeowners battle EQC.
Audio 20 May 2014Forty law students in Christchurch are volunteering their time to help local residents take the Earthquake Commission to the High Court. Audio
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Vanuatu has a new Prime Minister
Audio 19 May 2014Vanuatu has a new Prime Minister after parliamentarians removed Moana Carcasses in a vote of no confidence on Thursday. Audio
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Bougainville leader says Miningtoro lying on mining
Audio 16 May 2014Bougainville's leader takes issue with claims by a national MP that it has not sought the views of the people over its proposed mining law. Audio
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Cook Islands hosts deep sea minerals meeting
Audio 16 May 2014Cook Islands hosting deep sea minerals meeting as groups push for consultation. Audio
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Police circle Nauru parliament and move in to eject Keke
Audio 14 May 2014Wrestling breaks out between the police and opposition MPs in Nauru's parliament during efforts to eject a member over claims he's damaging the country's reputation. Audio
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Law with Haydon Wilson
Haydon Wilson of Kensington Swan discusses the ongoing legal ramifactions of the Canterbury Earthquakes, in particular the Quake Outcasts case. Audio
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Gang rape in Vanuatu sparks heated debate
Audio 14 May 2014The recent alleged gang rape of a woman in Vanuatu has sparked heated debate after a push for customary punishment to replace court charges they were facing. Audio
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Minister wants Australian academic out of Bougainville
Audio 13 May 2014There is a call from Bougainville for a high profile academic working with the ABG to be ordered out of Papua New Guinea. Audio
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RAMSI "costly and disproportionate" - academic
Audio 12 May 2014A Lowy Institute report says Australia's assistance in RAMSI was costly and disproportionate, and there are lessons to be learnt from the 10-year assistance mission. Audio
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Landowners in PNG denied traditional way of life by land lease
Audio 12 May 2014Landowners in Pomio, Papua New Guinea, still denied access to their aldn and traditional way of life as fraudulent land lease remains in place. Audio