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Ditching the three strikes law
The new justice minister Andrew Little has revealed the controversial three strikes law will be scrapped. He says there's been no decline in serious crimes under the law and it hasn't acted as a… Audio
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Paris to host talks on New Caledonia's independence referendum
Talks due on New Caledonia's independence referendum. Audio
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New Government to scrap three strikes law
The Labour-led Government says it will repeal the three strikes law by the end of next year. Audio
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NZ points to Zero Carbon Act to curb emissions
Pacific climate change stance backed by new New Zealand government. Audio
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MP calls NZ's Manus Island silence 'complicity'
A new MP says New Zealand's silence has made it complicit in human rights abuse in Australian offshore detention. Audio
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PNG paper editor responds to criticism over journalist's death
The death of a prominent journalist in Papua New Guinea has prompted criticism of the newspaper she worked for. Audio
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Actors welcome 'Hobbit Law' repeal plan
New Zealand actors are welcoming the new government's plans to scrap the so-called 'Hobbit Law' that prevents film workers from collective bargaining. Audio
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Violence against women in PNG highlighted by journalist's death
Audio 27 Oct 2017Papua New Guinea's media industry has been shaken by the death of a journalist who had been suffering in a violent relationship. Audio
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Pacific multi-disciplinary artist shocks crowd with new works
Pasifika multi-disciplinary artist Lindah Lepou shocked the crowd at her recent exhibition in New Zealand's government house. Audio
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Media law commentator Ursula Cheer
Kathryn Ryan talks to Ursula Cheer about a recent High Court decision of Justice Matthew Palmer, who dealt with an attempt by blogger Cameron Slater and others to strike out a defamation claim brought… Audio
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March in Fiji shows worker discontent - union
Audio 24 Oct 2017A union leader in Fiji says a workers' march on Saturday has demonstrated that all is not well with workers in the country. Audio
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Widows being forced to leave country after migration law change
Audio 24 Oct 2017Five widows in their 80s are among a growing number of elderly immigrants being forced to leave the country because of a government crackdown. Under a rule change last year the parents of migrants… Audio
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Guam's Catholic Church says clergy now free of sexual abusers
Guam's Catholic Church says there are no guarantees but it has taken steps to ensure no sexual abuse perpetrators remain in the clergy. Audio
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Cook Island motorists urged to follow helmet law
Audio 20 Oct 2017Young motorists in the Cook Islands are risking a criminal conviction if they flout the law about wearing helmets when riding motor bikes. Audio
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Lawsuit seeks US military openness on Marianas plans
Audio 20 Oct 2017The US military is being urged to fully disclose the impacts of its live-fire plans for the Northern Marianas. Audio
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Uncertainty remains over New Caledonia referendum roll
Audio 19 Oct 2017New Caledonia's independence refernedum nears and the make-up of the rolls is still unclear Audio
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Spy's drug habit should have raised red flag - law expert
An international law specialist says a red flag should have been raised over a former military intelligence officer with a drug habit who stole highly sensitive equipment. Airforce Corporal Richard… Audio
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UN told Australia tarnished by offshore detention
Audio 19 Oct 2017The UN has heard Australia's offshore detention of refugees has tarnished its human rights reputation. Audio
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Scores of Kiwis caught up in old Australian law
Evidence is emerging that Australia has dusted off a draconian old law to begin a fresh mop-up of people it doesn't want, including scores of New Zealanders. An immigration professor in Queensland… Audio
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Australia targets Kiwis for deportation with old law
An Australian immigration professor says Canberra may be moving into a second phase of its immigration crackdown. Lawyers and community groups in Queensland say many more visas are now being cancelled… Audio
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Fight continues over giant Hawaiian telescope plan
Audio 12 Oct 2017Opponents of plans to build a giant telescope on a dormant volcano in Hawaii say they will keep fighting despite the project being given a green light. Audio
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Manus Island to Nauru transfer offer 'shameful'
Audio 12 Oct 2017Australia's offer to transfer refugees detained on Papua New Guinea's Manus Island to Nauru has been called shameful. Audio
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Tongan govt still wants seat on Royal Privy Council
Audio 11 Oct 2017The push for cabinet members to be added to the King's Privy Council in Tonga appears to be continuing, despite the recent dissolution of parliament. Audio
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Supreme Court should take ACC cases - Law Society
There are renewed calls for the country's highest court to hear ACC claims after a case of a botched sterilisation was thrown out by the Court of Appeal. The woman in question was sterilised in 1998… Audio
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Halapua back in Tongan politics
Audio 9 Oct 2017A prominent Tongan academic is returning to politics and contesting next month's election in the hope he can help people better understand the country's transition to democracy. Audio