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Pacific media ombudsman aimed at instilling confidence
Audio 8 May 2013Aim of having a Pacific media ombudsman to instill confidence in both governments and the public. Audio
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UNICEF says Fiji to establish helpline for children
Audio 7 May 2013A new child protection plan in Fiji aims to strengthen the law around child abuse and help young people in conflict with the law. Audio
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Winston Peters on GCSB law change support
Audio 7 May 2013The New Zealand First leader is keeping quiet about whether he will support law changes to overhaul the government's electronic spy agency. Audio
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Samoan fa'afafine relieved at removal of impersonation crime
Audio 7 May 2013The president of the Samoa Fa'afafine Association says fa'afafine are relieved that it is no longer illegal to impersonate a woman. Audio
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Laws leave locals vulnerable in boston bombing
Audio 6 May 2013The head of America's NRA says heavy-handed firearm laws and a disapproving attitude towards gun ownership left locals vulnerable during the hunt for those behind the Boston Marathon bombings. Audio
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National seeks New Zealand First's support on intelligence laws
Audio 6 May 2013The Prime Minister has written to the New Zealand First leader, Winston Peters, seeking his support for changes to the intelligence laws. Audio
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Relief among fa'afafine at removal of impersonation crime
Audio 6 May 2013The president of the Samoa Fa'afafine Association says fa'afafine are relieved that it is no longer illegal to impersonate a woman. Audio
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The Phocea leaves Port Vila amid questions
Audio 3 May 2013The Phocea finally leaves Port Vila amid questions over the boat's registration Audio
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PNG's West Sepik declared "a disease area"
Audio 2 May 2013The Papua New Guinea Government has declared West Sepik province "a disease area" after the discovery of the contagious Newcastle bird disease in the border town, Wutung. Audio
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Law with Catriona MacLennan
Audio 1 May 2013The Quintet meeting of Attorneys-General which will take place in Auckland next week will focus on developments and best practice with respect to prosecuting crimes of sexual violence against women… Audio
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PNG MP advocates holistic approach to law and order
Audio 1 May 2013The outspoken Papua New Guinea MP Gary Juffa says that to address the country's chronic law and order problems requires a holistic approach. Audio
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Opposition parties: labour law changes will drive down wages
Audio 29 Apr 2013Opposition parties say proposed changes to New Zealand's labour laws will drive down wages and conditions, and result in more work being contracted out. Audio
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Business NZ says labour law changes won't drive down wages
Audio 29 Apr 2013Business New Zealand's chief executive, Phil O'Reilly, says proposed changes to collective agreements won't result in a widespread refusal to negotiate. Audio
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Law may need changing again over convicted killers
Audio 24 Apr 2013The Government is looking at making it easier for the police to warn people about convicted killers without breaching privacy laws. Audio
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Law with Charles McGuinness
Audio 24 Apr 2013Wellington employment lawyer discusses what employees can use sick leave for. Audio
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The CTU calls for law change after Pike River verdict
Audio 19 Apr 2013The Council of Trade Unions says the guilty verdicts against Pike River Coal further backs up the call for a law change to allow company directors to be prosecuted if their organisations fail to keep… Audio
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Rapturous reception greets passing of bill into law
Audio 18 Apr 2013People around the country gathered to witness the Marriage Equality Bill pass its third reading last night. Audio
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Business NZ says new holiday law sends 'bad signal'
Audio 18 Apr 2013The chief executive of Business New Zealand, Phil O'Reilly, comments on Holiday Amendment Bill. Audio
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PM confirms law change will stop him ringing job candidates.
Audio 17 Apr 2013The Prime Minister has confirmed a proposed law change would prevent him phoning prospective candidates to run the country's electronic spy agency. Audio
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NZ First will support law change to spy on New Zealanders
Audio 16 Apr 2013The Government has enough votes to give the GCSB the legal right to spy on New Zealanders after New Zealand First signalled its support. Audio
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Govt has enough votes for spy law change.
Audio 16 Apr 2013The Government has enough votes to give its electronic spy agency the legal right to secretly monitor New Zealanders after New Zealand First signalled its support. Audio
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PM justifies law changes to allow spying on NZers
Audio 16 Apr 2013The Prime Minister's justifying law changes allowing the Government Communications Security Bureau to spy on New Zealanders, saying they help to prevent international cyber espionage, including… Audio
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Labour refuses to back proposed law changes
Audio 16 Apr 2013The Labour Party is refusing to back law changes that will allow the Government Security Communications Bureau to legally spy on New Zealanders. Audio
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Spy laws to change, report leak investigated
Audio 15 Apr 2013The Government will proceed with changing the law to let the GCSB spy on New Zealanders legally, when it's helping out other law enforcement agencies. Audio