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Situations of injustice could be undermining peace in Pacific
Audio 20 Sep 2013People around the Pacific are being urged to reflect on their situations within their communites ahead of the International Day of Peace tomorrow. Audio
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Police worried about retribution over PNG trekking attacks
Audio 19 Sep 2013The Police Commander of Morobe province in Papua New Guinea is concerned boiling anger over the attacks on trekkers along the Black Cat Track last week could lead to more violence. Audio
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PNG government move to take over Ok Tedi Mine
Audio 19 Sep 2013Papua New Guinea's government makes its move to take over full ownership of the Ok Tedi copper and gold mine. Audio
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Law with Mai Chen
Audio 18 Sep 2013Auckland's future: unitary plan, upcoming election, transport, Council-controlled organisations etc. Audio
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Law for move to fibre network not fit for purpose
Audio 17 Sep 2013The former Telecommunications Commissioner says its a complete waste of money to roll out an expensive new fibre network for ultra-fast broadband, to replace the copper network, if nobody uses it. Audio
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Men in flood-hit Solomons urged to think of women's struggle
Audio 16 Sep 2013Men in the area hit by floods east of the Solomon Islands capital Honiara are being urged to consider how difficult life is for the women in their families. Audio
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Legislation drawn up in PNG to address passenger ship safety
Audio 16 Sep 2013The National Maritime Safety Authority in Papua New Guinea is confident revised legislation and greater education of the shipping industry will help avoid a repeat of the Rabaul Queen tragedy. Audio
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PNG's prime minister calls for death penalty for trek attackers
Audio 12 Sep 2013PNG leaders condemn brutal attack on a trekking group on a tourist trail in Morobe Province. Audio
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Law Commission recommends changes to trust law
Audio 12 Sep 2013Law commissioner Geoff McLay, was the lead commissioner on the Trusts Report. Audio
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Government urged to update law governing trusts
Audio 12 Sep 2013The Government's being urged to rewrite laws governing trusts to ensure they are not abused. Audio
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Law Commission recommends new act for trusts
Audio 11 Sep 2013The Justice Minister is backing a call from the Law Commission to clarify the legal rights of people who use trusts to manage their assets. Audio
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American Samoa proposes human trafficking law
Audio 10 Sep 2013A new proposed law against human trafficking has drawn reactions, but many say authorities have been too silent for too long. Audio
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Concerns Chinese immigrants to Vanuatu flouting investment laws
Audio 10 Sep 2013Concerns new Chinese immigrants to Vanuatu flouting law to do business. Audio
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Tonga Family Protection Bill passes final reading
Audio 10 Sep 2013The director of the Women and Children Crisis Centre in Tonga says a new law which aims to end domestic violence is a step in the right direction in protecting victims. Audio
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Britain leads by example in fight to combat climate change
Audio 9 Sep 2013British Minister of State outlines his country's lead role in assisting Pacific Islands countries in adapting to climate change. Audio
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Christchurch workers say employment law changes will add to quake stress
Audio 6 Sep 2013Workers in Christchurh already stressed by the earthquakes are pleading with MPs to stop proposed changes to employment law. Audio
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Aid landscape in the Pacific is changing
Audio 6 Sep 2013The are signs of a shifting balance in aid delivery in the Pacific region. Audio
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Fiji police arrest 14 anti-constitution protestors
Audio 6 Sep 201314 people were briefly arrested outside the Fiji Government House in Suva before the scheduled assent to the new constitution. Audio
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Amnesty International says Fiji constitution a backwards step
Audio 6 Sep 2013Amnesty International says Fiji's new constitution falls far short of international standards of human rights law and is another step backwards for human rights in Fiji. Audio
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Growing migration in Solomons capital causing unemployment and criminality
Audio 5 Sep 2013Growing migration into the Solomon Islands capital is leading to more unemployment and criminality. Audio
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PNG Mining Minister defends marine impact of mining projects
Audio 5 Sep 2013PNG Mining Minister says Solwara seabed mining project is going ahead despite the fact that approval for it was bulldozed through. Byron Chan believes the environmental impact of the project will be… Audio
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Employment law with Charles McGuinness
Audio 4 Sep 2013Can an employee's actions away from work be a disciplinary issue - and possibly lead to dismissal? Audio
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Solomons government calls for support for indigenous business people
Audio 4 Sep 2013There are mounting calls in Solomon Islands for the government to better protect and support indigenous business people. Audio
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Tuvalu calls for less talk and more action over climate change
Audio 3 Sep 2013Tuvalu prime minister raises concerns about the lack of action over combatting climate change. Audio