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PNG national budget focuses most on infrastructure
Audio 20 Nov 2013PNG Treasurer delivers 15 billion kina national budget for 2014. Audio
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Public meeting to discuss Burial and Cremation Law review
Audio 19 Nov 2013Funeral costs, more choice and burial disputes are some of the main talking points at meetings being held around the country as part of a review of the Burial and Cremation Act. Audio
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NZ company helps develop Bougainville's new foreign investment law
Audio 19 Nov 2013New Zealand company helps Bougainville prepare a new investment law that should ensure future foreign involvement is responsible. Audio
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Forum says no to mining in Solomon Islands' Isabel
Audio 19 Nov 2013Mining forum in Solomon Islands' Isabel resolves that the province not ready - concerns expressed over environmental impact, social problems and lack of benefits for people. Audio
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Political parties in PNG could face de-registration
Audio 18 Nov 2013Around 30 parties in Papua New Guinea could be de-registered for NOT submitting their election expenses incurred during last year's election. Audio
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Labour Party & rape prevention groups call for law change
Audio 18 Nov 2013The Labour Party and rape prevention groups want urgent change made to the law with more rights for rape victims. Audio
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Barack Obama apologises for healthcare law mess
Audio 15 Nov 2013In what's been described as a deeply humiliating moment for the U.S president, Barack Obama has apologised for the problems besieging his signature healthcare law. Audio
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ADB report recommends ways to improve investment in Fiji
Audio 15 Nov 2013A new report on investment in Fiji has found political uncertainty has been one of the main reasons for the country not reaching its potential. Audio
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New workplace health and safety laws are passed
Audio 15 Nov 2013Legislation fixing systemic failures revealed after the Pike River mine disaster has unamiously passed its third and final reading in Parliament. Audio
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UN to help Pacific nations build capacity for possible climate migration
Audio 14 Nov 2013United Nations agencies combine force in a new project to raise the capacity of Pacific countries in case they need to migrate as a result of climate change. Audio
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French Polynesia road safety boss in drink driving incident
Audio 14 Nov 2013French Polynesia road safety boss in drink driving incident. Audio
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Law with Elisabeth McDonald - Rape prosecutions
Audio 13 Nov 2013Elisabeth McDonald is an Associate Professor of Law from Victoria University and author of the report is titled 'From "Real Rape" to Real Justice: Prosecuting Rape in New Zealand' published by… Audio
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Arrests during Fiji's budget day labelled 'juvenile'
Audio 12 Nov 2013Arrests over luncheon protest during Fiji's budget day labeled 'juvenile'. Audio
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PNG law dean argues case for keeping polygamy
Audio 11 Nov 2013The dean of the University of Papua New Guinea's law school says polygamy is a tradition that should remain an option. Audio
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Law Society rounds on retired judge in Lombard case
Audio 8 Nov 2013A retired Court of Appeal judge who has spoken out about the Lombard Finance directors trial says they would never have faced court action under the new law. Audio
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Call for Nauru government to be open about detention camps
Audio 7 Nov 2013Nauru government told it must make the public aware of what is happening with regard to the Australian asylum seekers on the island. Audio
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Police warn public not to take law into own hands
Audio 6 Nov 2013The police are now investigating a second group with possible links to the Roastbusters facebook sex group, and say there are several lines of inquiry underway. Audio
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'Mega' on what new law means
Audio 6 Nov 2013Joining us is the chief executive of the cloud storage website, Mega, Vikram Kumar. Audio
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Cook Islands pensioners vow to keep up pressure on tax
Audio 5 Nov 2013Pensioners in the Cook Islands say they will keep up the pressure on the Cook Islands government not to have their New Zealand-paid pensions back-taxed. Audio
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School fair alcohol tent blocked using new law
Audio 31 Oct 2013There'll be no beer or wine at a primary school fair in Dunedin this weekend because public health officials objected. Audio
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Logging illegal in Solomons' Temotu province says premier
Audio 31 Oct 2013The premier of Solomon Islands' Temotu province says a Malaysian company planning to export round logs from Vanikoro has not been given a licence and is violating the law. Audio
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Language proposal for American Samoa teachers sparks hot debate
Audio 30 Oct 2013A proposal that seeks to require teachers in American Samoa to be proficient in both Samoan and English, is being hotly debated. Audio
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More arrests to come in PNG's fraud probe as spotlight turns to Government
Audio 30 Oct 2013Following the arrest of high-profile PNG lawyer Paul Paraka, police say they are zeroing in on Government workers. Audio
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Law with Toni Collins
Audio 30 Oct 2013Toni Collins is a Canterbury University PhD researcher in law, who is investigating how commercial leases could be written to better deal with the aftermath of earthquakes, and how cases of disputes… Audio