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Unicef Pacific calls for more reporting of child violence
Audio 24 Feb 2014Unicef's Pacific representative outlines the UN agency's key focusses in the Pacifc, including tackling violence against children. Audio
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Law change needed to strengthen Commerce Commission - Labour
Audio 21 Feb 2014The Commerce Minister says he's now receiving complaints from suppliers claiming questionable tactics when dealing with the Countdown supermarket chain, but they don't go as far as the allegations… Audio
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Legal challenge likely in the wake of Manus incident: Academic
Audio 21 Feb 2014A law professor says it's almost certain the Australian Government will have to face a legal challenge over an alleged failure of it's duty to care and protect asylum seekers. Audio
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Tonga looks to address gender imbalance in parliament
Audio 20 Feb 2014Tonga launches 'practice parliament' in efforts to boost number of women in politics. Audio
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Fiji police urged to crack down on child sex traffickers
Audio 20 Feb 2014The Fiji Women's Crisis Centre says there must be both a mindset and policy change to combat child sex trafficking. Audio
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Investigations launched into Manus clashes
Audio 19 Feb 2014Two investigations have been launched into violent clashes at Australia's asylum seeker detention centre on PNG's Manus Island, that left one asylum seeker dead and scores injured. Audio
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Asylum seeker killed at Manus Island
Audio 18 Feb 2014An asylum seeker sent to Papua New Guinea by Australia has been killed. Audio
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Law professor discusses defamation claims from Colin Craig
Audio 18 Feb 2014The leader of the Conservative Party, Colin Craig, says he's likely to proceed with legal action against the Green Party leader, Russel Norman, over his continued refusal to retract comments about Mr… Audio
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Fiji PM's violence condemnation rings hollow for some
Audio 18 Feb 2014The Fiji PM's condemnation of violence towards women is ringing hollow for some who suffered at the military's hands. Audio
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Samoa opposition wants prison murder case reopened
Audio 17 Feb 2014Tautua party in Samoa calls for case of murdered New Zealand prisoner to be reopened. Audio
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Nauru government cronyism claims called ridiculous
Audio 14 Feb 2014A Nauru opposition MP dismisses claims of cronyism used as a defence by the government for not allowing the chief justice into the country. Audio
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Bougainville weeks away from having its own public service
Audio 13 Feb 2014Bougainville administrator outlines plans for when the province can set up its own bureaucracy. Audio
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Nauru determined to rehabilitate judicial sector after NZ talks
Audio 13 Feb 2014Nauru government determined to rehabilitate judicial sector following Wellington meeting with NZ govt. Audio
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Tourism Policing introduced in PNG's Kundiawa Gembogl
Audio 12 Feb 2014Papua New Guinea's Kundiawa Gembogl district introduces tourism policing to make tourists feel safer. Audio
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New Zealand places some checks on aid programmes with Nauru
Audio 12 Feb 2014The foreign ministers of Nauru and New Zealand meet after Wellington became concerned at the removal of key officials from the judiciary on the island. Audio
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Government being urged to pass plain packaging bill into law
The Government is being urged to pass the plain packaging of tobacco legislation into law before the Trans-Pacific Partnership free-trade agreement is signed. Audio
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Singing law professor
Audio 11 Feb 2014If you are studying law at Canterbury University, chances are you may get more than the standard lecture if you happen to have Professor Stephen Todd teaching you. For twenty years, the law professor… Audio
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New Zealand Green MP suggests Nauru is descending into chaos
Audio 11 Feb 2014A New Zealand Green Party MP says she won't be apologising for a press release saying Nauru was descending into a state of chaos. Audio
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Cook Islands lawyer hopeful of agreement to fix super scheme
Audio 10 Feb 2014A lawyer in the Cook Islands says he hopes politicians will improve the law to guarantee people's access and control over their savings. Audio
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Guidelines for schools sail close to the edge of the law
Audio 5 Feb 2014New guidelines for schools have sailed close to the margins of the law in order to give principals the powers they say they need to keep their schools free of drugs and weapons. Audio
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Fiji's Trade Union Congress still 'baffled' over arrests
Audio 5 Feb 2014The President of Fiji's Trade Union Congress says he is still baffled as to why he and five other unionists were arrested on New Year's Eve in Nadi. Audio
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PNG Catholic mission urges dialogue to settle landowner claim
Audio 5 Feb 2014The Catholic Archbishop of Mt Hagen finds much-needed education and services which his diocese helps run in Jiwaka have become a bargaining chip in a compensation claim by landowners. Audio
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Law - Youth Justice
Audio 5 Feb 2014Professor Mark Henaghan, Dean, Faculty of Law, University of Otago. Audio