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Police in Samoa to begin rolling out dog registration
Audio 3 Apr 2014The police in Samoa are to begin rolling out a national dog registration system this month, as part of its long term solutions for the country's stray dog problem. Audio
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Employment law commentator Andrew Scott Howman
Restraint of trade provisions which prevent employees from working for a competitor after the end of their employment. Audio
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Fear new student loan laws will spark more bankruptcies
Audio 1 Apr 2014More people are reportedly planning to go bankrupt in order to avoid paying off their student loans as tough new loan rules come into effect. Audio
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Small Businesses in Pacific struggle with start-up costs
Audio 1 Apr 2014Small businesses in the Pacific that find it hard to get going with start-up costs and accessing finance will soon be hearing about new options. Audio
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More Pacific islands approached over asylum seeker problem
Audio 1 Apr 2014Australia lobbies more Pacific Island nations to help "shoulder the burden" of its asylum seeker issue. Audio
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Bainimarama in breach of Political Parties Decree - UFDF
Audio 31 Mar 2014UFDF says Bainimarama should be held accountable for his apparent breach of the Political Parties Decree. Audio
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Nauru government blamed for Bank quitting plans
Audio 28 Mar 2014The opposition in Nauru says the government is squarely to blame for the decision of an off-shore bank to downgrade its involvement in Nauru. Audio
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Papuan women flock to training programmes for election roles
Audio 27 Mar 2014Women in Papua are being trained to play a greater role in elections. Audio
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Fiji Electoral Commission must question Bainimarama: Chaudhry
Audio 27 Mar 2014The Fiji Labour Party says the Electoral Commission should question Rear Admiral Frank Bainimarama for flouting the law around political parties. Audio
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Solomons watchdog warns voters over 'corrupt practice'
Audio 27 Mar 2014Transparency Solomon Islands urges citizens to refrain from selling their voter identification cards for personal gain. Audio
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Saipan business group says casino may do more harm than good
Audio 26 Mar 2014A new law giving the green light to Saipan's first casino has the Chamber of Commerce worried about limited tax gains and growing gambling problems. Audio
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Fierce debate over race hate laws in Australia
Audio 26 Mar 2014In Australia, proposed changes to race hate laws have sparked heated debate in Parliament. Audio
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Strikes in French Polynesia over rules imposed on townships
Audio 26 Mar 2014New rules imposed by France on communities in French Polynesia are prompting ongoing strikes by municipal workers. Audio
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Vanuatu watchdog group concerned with politicians
Audio 21 Mar 2014The head of the watch group Transparency International Vanuatu is calling on government and the opposition to respect the laws of the country. Audio
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Better control policies for exporting kava needed in Vanuatu
Audio 21 Mar 2014Better control policies for exporting kava needed in Vanuatu, otherwise the country may face a ban in the United States. Audio
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Concern over health of American Samoa congressman
Audio 20 Mar 2014An American Samoa senator is calling for discussion on the health status of the territory's representative in the US congress. Audio
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Marshalls opposition waits for explanation on UN nomination
Audio 19 Mar 2014An opposition MP says the Marshall Islands government deliberately attempted to usurp the constitution and laws of the country with its nomination to UNESCO of a Lebanese official. Audio
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Opposition MPs say law change will make it harder to vote
Audio 19 Mar 2014Opposition MPs have argued that electoral law changes will make it more difficult for some of the country's most vulnerable people to vote. Audio
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Nauru opposition wants Justice Minister to go
Audio 18 Mar 2014Nauru opposition MP, Roland Kun, says the Justice Minister should step down following controversial judicial reshuffle. Audio
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Fiji women identify key election issues including gay rights
Audio 18 Mar 2014Young women from all around Fiji meet in Suva to decide on the key issues they want raised in the lead-up to the elections promised for September. Audio
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Solomon Islands PM emphasises governance reforms
Audio 17 Mar 2014Solomon Islands Prime Minister identifies governance reforms as integral to the development of his country, particularly the rural communities. Audio
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Upset at Cook Islands' response to shark finning discovery
Audio 17 Mar 2014Cook Islands opposition party want to know why a Chinese vessel was let go despite the discovery of shark fins onboard. Audio
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Proposed tweak to the law to deal with online revenge posts
Audio 14 Mar 2014With Privacy Commissioner John Edwards. Audio