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Samoa university to offer journalism degree program in 2018
Audio 13 Mar 2017The National University of Samoa is expanding the Media and Journalism course to a Bachelor's degree in 2018. The journalism course started as a certificate programme, then was upgraded to a diploma… Audio
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Solomon Islands tightens its child adoption laws
Audio 9 Mar 2017The Solomon Islands parliament has tightened the conditions for non-residents who want to adopt local children. Audio
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PFF calls for Fiji re-think on sedition
The Pacific media watchdog, the Pacific Freedom Forum, is encouraging the Fiji prosecution office to pull back from charging staff at the Fiji Times with sedition. Audio
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Commonwealth unveils plan to end domestic violence
Commonwealth Secretary General unveils plan to end domestic violence with 'Peace in the Home' initiative for Commonwealth countries. Audio
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Parliament to fix law removing 107 child sex offenders from register
Parliament has gone into urgency to fix a law after more than 100 child sex offenders were removed from the national register. Audio
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Tonga PM says Finance Minister had to go
Tonga's Prime Minister has reshuffled his cabinet after losing a third minister in two years following the resignation of the Finance Minister 'Aisake Eke. Audio
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American immigration law expert on Trump's latest order
Immigration law specialist Zach Norris says the new Trump travel ban will put New Zealanders under greater scrutiny if they have dual citizenship with one of the six countries on the banned list. Audio
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Govt to toughen up domestic violence law amid criticism
The Government is set to announce tougher domestic violence laws amid mounting criticism of the justice sector's record in the field. Audio
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Govt set to overhaul domestic violence laws
The Justice Minister Amy Adams has confirmed she will introduce new domestic violence legislation shortly. Audio
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Govt set to overhaul domestic violence laws
The Justice Minister Amy Adams has confirmed she will introduce new domestic violence legislation shortly. Audio
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Government breaching privacy laws
From July, any social services seeking funding will be required to hand over their clients' personal details - a move law experts have criticised as a breach of privacy. Audio
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Law expert critical of new MSD demands
The Ministry of Social Development is insisting social services hand over clients' personal details. But Dean of Law at University of Canterbury, Ursula Cheer, says the new rules have an element of… Audio
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Controversial PNG leases still not cancelled
Papua New Guinea's government is pushing ahead with plans to convert controversial Special Agriculture Business Leases to registered land using Incorporated Land Groups. An NGO says this is not… Audio
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Significant breaches of environmental law go unpunished
Environmental Defence Society's Gary Taylor says New Zealand's environmental laws aren't being enforced as well as they should be and there's a number of reasons why including expense, inconsistent… Audio
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Disability groups say new laws would boost economy
The new Access Alliance says creating better access for 1.1 million New Zealanders with physical and mental disabilities would boost the economy. Audio
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ADB warns Palau facing 'urgent' infrastructure challenges
Audio 28 Feb 2017The Asian Development Bank says Palau is facing urgent infrastructure and environmental challenges due to its booming tourism industry. Audio
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Moves to boost Pasifika understanding in NZ public sector
Audio 27 Feb 2017It's hoped understanding between the Pasifika community and New Zealand's public sector is boosted through a customised internship programme. Audio
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Family appeal to change time limit for charge over son's death
George Siaosi died 15 months after he was king hit in Auckland in 2015. But his assailant can't be charged with his death, because it occurred more than one year and one day after the event. Video, Audio
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Claims of political interference in recent dismissals in Fiji
Audio 24 Feb 2017There are suggestions of political interference surrounding the apparent resignation of the South Pacific Stock Exchange Chief Executive and other recent dismissals in Fiji. Audio
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Calls in Fiji for independent probe into death in custody
Audio 23 Feb 2017There are calls for an independent investigation into a death in police custody in Fiji last week. Audio
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Oscar Kightley calls on NZ to help Manus, Nauru refugees
Audio 20 Feb 2017The actor Oscar Kightley says New Zealand should be calling out Australia over human rights abuses in its offshore detention centres for refugees. Audio
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Fiji's NFP says Elections Minister portfolio must go
Audio 17 Feb 2017Fiji's opposition National Federation Party has accused the Attorney General and Minister for Elections Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum of again misinforming the people about his role. Audio
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Northern Marianas shocked by abuse allegations
Sexual abuse allegations against a former bishop shock the Northern Marianas, as the Vatican's investigation into abuse on Guam steps up. Audio
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Forum team in Nauru for post election analysis
Audio 15 Feb 2017The Pacific Islands Forum and the Commonwealth Secretariat are this week offering their assessments of last year's elections on Nauru. Audio
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Chair of Fiji election commission vows transparency
Audio 15 Feb 2017The newly-appointed chair of Fiji's electoral commission says maintaining transparency and upholding the body's impartiality will be his biggest priorities. Audio