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New regional women's caucus head tells of leadership stigma
Audio 5 Feb 2014Twenty women from seven Pacific nations gather in Fiji to find ways to boost women's representation in politics. Audio
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Panguna mine critical to Bougainville's progress
Audio 4 Feb 2014Bougainville's leader says the re-opening of the Panguna mine is vital to the province's progress. Audio
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Australian Human Rights Commission barred from visiting Nauru
Audio 4 Feb 2014The President of Australia's Human Rights Commission has been barred from visiting the asylum seeker processing centre on Nauru as part of an inquiry. Audio
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Pacific women put aside political differences for common goal
Audio 4 Feb 2014Women from seven Pacific Islands gather to discuss how to boost the representation of women in elected positions in the region. Audio
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Bougainville leader says major benefits from O'Neill visit
Audio 3 Feb 2014Bougainville's President, John Momis, says O'Neill visit brought unity and will improve the ability of the provincial and national governments to collaborate ahead of the referendum on possible… Audio
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PNG's rapid growth sparks labelled explosive
Audio 31 Jan 2014Papua New Guinea's 'explosive' population growth prompts calls for the Government to take action and invest more in key services. Audio
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Officials working to remove stranded fishing vessel in Pohnpei
Audio 31 Jan 2014Efforts are being made to remove a stranded fishing vessel leaking oil at a Pohnpei reef in Federated States of Micronesia. Audio
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Law professor demands answers over inmate phoning victim
Audio 30 Jan 2014A law professor says the Corrections Department must explain just how a convicted rapist was able to phone one of his victims from behind bars. Audio
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A former Nauru government media advisor decries 'dictatorship'
Audio 30 Jan 2014A former media adviser to the Nauru Government, Rod Henshaw, says his deportation on Wednesday shows the Government is effectively a dictatorship. Audio
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Law Society says government could do better with human rights
Audio 30 Jan 2014The Law Society says the Government's recent human rights report to the United Nations left out their concerns relating to the use of Parliamentary urgency. Audio
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PNG Supreme Court allows government to be challenged
Audio 30 Jan 2014The asylum-seeker deal between Australia and Papua New Guinea is set to be tested in PNG courts after the opposition leader was granted standing to legally challenge the Government. Audio
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Samoa government makes moves to preserve language
Audio 29 Jan 2014The government in Samoa has made moves to protect and preserve the Samoan language for future generations. Audio
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New government policies make Nauru more insular
Audio 29 Jan 2014The Nauru Government survives a vote of no confidence and looks to introduce more controversial policies. Audio
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Law commentator Ursula Cheer
Audio 29 Jan 2014David Bain's wedding and how the media coverage broke so many rules. Audio
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New Vanuatu laws strengthen role of custom in land deals
Audio 29 Jan 2014Vanuatu land reforms strengthen role of customary institutions in land deals while stripping Lands Minister position of powers to issue land leases. Audio
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PNG says executions will go ahead this year
Audio 28 Jan 2014PNG's Justice Minister says the death penalty will be implemented this year, despite vocal opposition from human rights groups. Audio
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PNG's capital cracks down on alcohol abuse
Audio 27 Jan 2014Papua New Guinea's National Capital District is considering law changes in as part of plans to tackle alcohol abuse in Port Moresby. Audio
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An analyst says Nauru's institutions are severely compromised
Audio 27 Jan 2014An analyst says Nauru's essential institutions are severely compromised. Audio
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Electoral Commission chairman names 'pressing' priorities
Audio 24 Jan 2014Fiji's Electoral Commission lists most pressing priorities, which include appointing election supervisor. Audio
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Defiance in Tahiti despite jail sentence for self-styled king
Audio 23 Jan 2014Supporters of French Polynesia's self-styled king of the so-called Pakumotu republic remain defiant after he was sentenced to six month in jail for his moves to impose a new currency. Audio
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NZ professor says Nauru's handling of complaints 'outrageous'
Audio 23 Jan 2014A New Zealand academic says the Nauru Government's handling of complaints about its magistrate seems an outrageous departure from best practice. Audio
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Employment law with Andrew Scott Howman
Audio 22 Jan 2014How businesses are cracking down on intra-office relationships by the introduction of so-called "Love contracts". Audio
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Law firm seeks New Zealand 'cola victims'
Audio 22 Jan 2014An unnamed Australian legal firm is advertising in this country for people who may have developed health problems after becoming addicted to cola based drinks. Audio
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Deported Nauru magistrate rejects govt statement on dismissal
Audio 22 Jan 2014The deported Nauru magistrate has rejected the government statement on reasons for his dismissal. Audio
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New airlines to boost American Samoa tourism industry
Audio 21 Jan 2014American Samoa's Visitors Bureau says welcoming new airlines to the territory can boost tourism. Audio