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Cook Islands opposition wants to introduce code of conduct
Audio 21 Aug 2013The leader of the opposition in Cook Islands says members of parliament need to stop mixing personal business with their ministerial responsibilities. Audio
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Grassroots helpers of PNG's women say Governments to do more
Audio 21 Aug 2013Women's groups are counselling victims of domestic violence in PNG and getting the message out to men, but need more support from leaders. Audio
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Collusion will not be tolerated, warns Solomons police boss
Audio 20 Aug 2013Solomon Islands' acting police commissioner is warning that officers who collude with members of the public will be dealt with severely. Audio
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Rudd's PNG Solution appears to be unravelling
Audio 19 Aug 2013Questions linger over the refugee resettlement deal between Australia and Papua New Guinea, amid uncertainty over where refugees will be resettled. Audio
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New Tuvalu government committed to the people - PM
Audio 19 Aug 2013The newly installed prime minister of Tuuvalu Enele Sopoaga says they are committed to doing the best for the people but first need to assess the budget and national strategy. Audio
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PNG opposition confident in asylum seeker deal challenge
Audio 16 Aug 2013PNG's opposition is confident that its constitutional challenge against the government's asylum seeker deal with Australia has merit. Audio
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Vanuatu government urged to give details about airport plans
Audio 16 Aug 2013The Vanuatu government is being urged to provide details of its plans for an overhaul of the country's airport services. Audio
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Fiji contempt sentence is a clever one, says UK lawyer
Audio 14 Aug 2013A UK lawyer at the centre of the Fiji government's latest contempt of court win says the sentence shows the light touch of oppression. Audio
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The Government's shake-up of child protection laws
Audio 14 Aug 2013Social Development Minister Paula Bennett defends the Government's proposed changes which include allowing the courts to impose greater restrictions on convicted child offenders, as well as adults who… Audio
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Government needs support for child protection law changes
Audio 14 Aug 2013The Government has some work to do if it wants to get cross party support for its proposed law changes to prevent child abuse. Opposition parties, United Future and the Maori Party say they support in… Audio
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Anger in Bougainville at secret Panguna deal
Audio 13 Aug 2013Anger in Bougainville at secret deal signed by Panguna land owner group leader and a Chinese government controlled company Audio
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Disability groups say they will fight to overturn law
Audio 13 Aug 2013Disability groups and others say they will fight to overturn what they call an ugly and draconian new law governing payments to family carers. Audio
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Solomon Islands govt make speedy changes
Audio 13 Aug 2013Transparency Solomon Islands is asking why the government has quickly amended the Finance Institutions Act. Audio
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Kiribati Marine Division drafting new law on missing boats
Audio 13 Aug 2013The Kiribati Marine Division is drafting a new law to prevent missing boats. Audio
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Amnesty criticises Fiji court ruling
Audio 12 Aug 2013Amnesty International says the contempt of court conviction given to a prominent Fiji civil society group is chilling and a setback to freedom of expression in the country. Audio
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PNG's PM says govt is converting resource wealth into development gains
Audio 9 Aug 2013PNG Prime Minister Peter O'Neill says his government is serious about converting the country's resources wealth into real gains in living standards for ordinary people. He also emphasises PNG's… Audio
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High risk industries want safety laws that are fit for purpose
Audio 8 Aug 2013Health and safety experts warn planned changes targetting high risk jobs must be tailor-made for each industry or they won't work. Audio
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Tuvalu's former prime minister stands by recent actions
Audio 7 Aug 2013Tuvalu's former prime minister stands by actions during last week's political ructions. Audio
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Law with Mai Chen
Audio 7 Aug 2013Discusses the Fonterra scandal, and also the ongoing ructions over the GCSB bill. Audio
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Cruise liners a good opportunity for Pacific with right preparation
Audio 6 Aug 2013Cruise liners are heading to the Pacific in greater numbers as countries push for upgrades. Audio
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Brian Law: Joyfully Un-Munted
Audio 6 Aug 2013Music Director of Christchurch Cathedral Choir and organiser of Joyfully Un-Munted festival to mark the opening of Christchurch's Cardboard Cathedral. Audio
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PNG Police investigate a deadly vehicle accident in East Sepik
Audio 2 Aug 2013Police investigators in PNG's East Sepik wait on mechanical report following motor vehicle accident which left around a dozen dead. Audio
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GCSB legislation a step closer to law
Audio 2 Aug 2013Controversial legislation that would allow the Government's spy agency to legally surveil New Zealanders is a step closer to becoming law. Audio
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Security forces not entirely to blame for Papua violence
Audio 2 Aug 2013The Indonesian government says the continuing violence in the Papuan region cannot be entirely blamed on the country's military and police. Audio