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Calls for PNG torturers to be brought to justice
Calls mount in PNG for those who tortured a six year old girl for sorcery to come forward Audio
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Vanuatu opposition questions concessions over tax haven status
Vanuatu's opposition leader says the government has conceded the country's interests too readily to satisfy international requirements over its tax haven status. Audio
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Gender inequality at the heart of Pacific violence pandemic
On average two in three women around the Pacific will experience sexual and/or physical violence in their lifetimes. Audio
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Environmental and economic risk unknown in Cooks' deep sea mining
Disagreement over whether risks to the environment and to other areas of the Cook Islands' economy may provide a sufficient deterrent to deep seabed mining in the country. Audio
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Women's law journal a New Zealand first
A new law journal is hoping to bridge the gender divide in our country's legal system. Te Aho Kawe Kaupapa Ture a nga Wahine is the first academic publication in New Zealand solely dedicated to… Audio
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All remaining refugees removed from closed Manus detention camp
Audio 24 Nov 2017The remaining 325 refugees at the decommissioned Manus Island detention camp in Papua New Guinea have been forcibly moved to nearby Lorengau. Audio
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New Caledonia debates future institutions
Seminar in New Caledonia sizes up post-referendum challenges. Audio
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Commonwealth Observers happy with Tongan election
Audio 21 Nov 2017The chair of the Commonwealth observer group says last week's elections in Tonga were well organised and held in a professional manner. Audio
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Traditional fishing practices may rehabilitate Hawaiian waters
Audio 20 Nov 2017A Hawaiian marine scientist says evidence shows there is no doubt Hawaii's waters are being overfished but he's hopeful traditional Hawaiian sustainability practices may help. Audio
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CNMI passes gun ban law - but it can't be implemented
Audio 17 Nov 2017The Northern Marianas governor has passed a law banning handguns in the territory - but it can't be implemented. Audio
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Paradise Papers expose Pacific tax havens
An Australian academic says it is too early to tell what kind of impact the release of the Paradise Papers will have on the four Pacific nations involved so far. Audio
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Twenty dolphins saved in Solomon Islands
20 dolphins were rescued and released from captivity in the western province of Solomon Islands. Audio
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Hawaii looks at laws to save struggling reefs
Audio 13 Nov 2017Hawaii's State Legislature has recently been briefed by marine scientists on the critical outlook for coral reefs and inshore fish stocks. Audio
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UN urges Australia to change migration laws as Manus Island deadline looms
The UN says Australia needs to change its migration laws and stop rejecting refugees, however time is ticking for Manus Island asylum seekers as PNG authorities prepare to forcibly evict them. We take… Video, Audio
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Hobbit law change "won’t damage film industry"
Actors' representatives say they want to see the government move swiftly to re-write the so-called 'Hobbit Law', and that the film industry will not suffer as a result. The law, which was introduced… Audio
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Lord of the Rings producer confident in govt's 'Hobbit law'
The Lord of the Rings producer Barrie Osborne is warning a rewrite of the so-called Hobbit Law could mean big budget films due to be made in New Zealand will end up overseas. Mr Osborne is part of an… Audio
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Tonga ready for next week's vote - Election Supervisor
Tonga's Supervisor of Elections says all is ready for the nation to go to a vote next week. Audio
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NZ Immigration public counter closures spark complaints
Audio 8 Nov 2017Immigration officials are being warned there'll be more overstayers if the department doesn't reverse its decision to close public counters and make people apply for visas online. Immigration experts… Audio
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Solomons PM's ouster over anti-corruption bill - Transparency
Audio 7 Nov 2017The watchdog group, Transparency Solomon Islands, is adamant that the government of Manasseh Sogavare was removed because MPs are opposed to the anti-corruption legislation the government was… Audio
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NZ trust law 'robust' in face of Paradise Papers
Auckland tax law expert Michael Littlewood says wouldn't be surprised if the Paradise Papers leak uncovers some illicit trust activity in New Zealand. More than 13 million documents, dubbed the… Audio
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Education seen as key to countering PNG domestic violence
Education has been described as the key to a long term solution for Papua New Guinea's problem of domestic violence. Audio
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Guns law and another US shooting
Audio 6 Nov 2017No movement of US gun laws despite another mass shooting. Audio
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New Caledonia independence referendum, roll confirmed
The electoral roll is now fixed for next year's independence referendum in New Caledonia. Audio
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Three strikes law out, did it have an effect?
The three strikes law is being scrapped by the new government. The new Minister of Justice Andrew Little argues it has not successfully reduced serious crime or acted as a deterrent, so by the middle… Audio
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Hawaii opposes concealed-carry gun law
Hawaii is asking Congress to abandon legislation that would let people with concealed-carry gun permits move freely between states. Audio