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Australia's apology to Julian Moti QC weak - Author
The author of a book about a deported former Solomon Islands attorney general Julian Moti says Australia's apology to him was weak. Audio
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US security firm raises eyebrows in PNG
Papua New Guinea's police commissioner has defended his decision to engage with an American security firm and consider their services to train local police and other security forces in preparation for… Audio
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Amnesty calls for accountability within PNG security forces
Amnesty International is calling for accountability within the Papua New Guinea security forces after 17 unarmed prisoners were shot and killed while trying to escape. Audio
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Transparency PNG says prison system needs rethink
Audio 16 May 2017Transparency International Papua New Guinea says authorities need to rethink the way correctional services in the country are run. Audio
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Samoan Quran to dispel misconception of Islam - Imam
Samoa's Muslim leader says he translated the Quran into Samoan to dispel misunderstanding of the religion. Audio
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Guam's Chamorro Language Commission to work with CNMI
Guam's Chamorro Language Commission to work with the Northern Marianas. Audio
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Law Commentator Garth Gallaway
Two cases which could set the new standard for penalties under health and safety laws. Garth Gallaway is a partner at Chapman Tripp, specialising in insurance law, civil litigation and health & safety… Audio
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PM says blasphemy law should be scrapped
The Prime Minister says the country's blasphemy law has long-since passed its used-by-date and should be repealed. Audio
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Macron wins New Caledonia with slim margin only
Audio 8 May 2017Emmanuel Macron wins election in New Caledonia with slim margin only. Audio
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Fiji government disputes bill will gag criticism of MPs
The Fiji government says a new bill will not prevent criticism of MPs if enacted. Audio
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Youth engagement critical to sustained Pacific democracy
The Commonwealth Parliamentary Association secretary-general says that young people have views which must be listened to. Akbar Khan says that in the Pacific and other regions, youth must be engaged… Audio
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No surprises in Comcom decision - law specialist
A competition law specialist, Andy Glenie, says despite delays in giving its decision, the Commerce Commission was clearly unimpressed by the applicants' new evidence. Audio
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Bougainville opens the doors for more mining
Audio 3 May 2017Bougainville's President, John Momis, says his government has lifted a moratorium on mining exploration because the Mining Department now has the ability to handle enquiries. Audio
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Parliament treated with contempt over Nauru, Manus - lawyers
Audio 2 May 2017Lawyers in Australia say the immigration department has treated parliament with contempt over Nauru and Manus Island. Audio
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Thousands of migrants may be forced out under new laws
There's very real concern tens of thousands of migrants calling NZ home could be deported under tighter new immigration plans. Unite Union is worried about those low-skilled migrants who could be… Audio
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Dairy owners call for tougher laws to tackle rise in violence
Hundreds of shopkeepers marched in South Auckland yesterday calling for the Government to introduce tougher laws around what they say is a rise in violent robberies and attacks. Police say they're… Audio
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Guam protests Trump's stance on climate change
Earth Day marchers on Guam protest president Donald Trump's position on climate change. Audio
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Frustrations over logging run deep on Solomons' Vanikoro
Deep frustrations remain over logging activities on Vanikoro Island in Solomon Islands' Temotu province. According to a local teacher who is compiling a report on issues around logging on Vanikoro… Audio
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Australia labelled 'rogue state' for Manus deportations
Australia was labelled 'a rogue state' over the pending deportion of Manus Island asylum seeker, Azzam el Sheikh. Audio
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Tough approach by Tonga police welcomed
Audio 24 Apr 2017A commentator on Tongan affairs is giving strong backing to an Easter Weekend police action in the capital, Nuku'alofa, that led to dozens of arrests. Audio
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CTU says historic settlement wouldn't happen under proposed new law
The Council of Trade Unions says an historic $2 billion settlement wouldn't have happened under a proposed new law aimed at dealing with pay equity. Audio
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Censor calls for law change over Netflix's 13 Reasons Why
The censor's office says it wants a law change so shows like Netflix's 13 Reasons, about a suicidal teenager, can't be streamed here without a classification. Audio
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Manus refugee could use double jeopardy defence
A double jeopardy defence could apply in the new trial of the Manus Island refugee who escaped to Fiji, Loghman Sawari. Audio
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Law professor discusses Andrew Little defamation case
The dean of the University of Canterbury Law School, Ursula Cheer, analyses the outcome of the defamation case against Andrew Little. "This has turned out to be the most complicated case I've seen in… Audio
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Guam governor says military 'cannibalising' work force
Audio 11 Apr 2017Guam Governor says the cannabilisation of his territory's workforce has forced him to withdraw support for the military buildup. Audio