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New law gives financial assistance to organ donors
Parliament has passed legislation to give financial assistance to organ donors while they recover. Matt van der Guilk donated a kidney to his grandmother. Video, Audio
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Occupational Safety and Health a challenge for Pacific workers
Audio 28 Nov 2016Occupational Safety and Health remains a critical challenges for workers around the Pacific region. Audio
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Fiji men convicted of Soko rape, file appeal
Audio 28 Nov 2016The eight police officers and one military officer who were convicted of rape and sexual assualt in Fiji, have been sentenced to up to nine years in jail. Audio
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Appeal launched in Fiji's Soko rape case
Audio 25 Nov 2016The lawyer of eight Fiji police and a military officer sentenced to up to nine years jail for rape has now launched an appeal. Audio
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Architect of three strikes law defends bottom pinch sentence
Former Act MP and architect of the three strikes law David Garrett is defending the seven-year jail sentence given to a man for pinching a prison guard's bottom. Audio
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The Cooks Marae Moana nearly doubles in size
Audio 25 Nov 2016The Cook Islands Marae Moana, a plan to manage the country's entire marine environment sustainably, is close to being put into operation. Audio
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Soko's father says Fiji prison sentences lenient
Audio 23 Nov 2016The father of Vilikesa Soko says the prison sentences of his son's assailants are lenient. Audio
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Media law commentator Ursula Cheer
Canterbury University Professor Ursula Cheer discusses the Aaron Smith toilet saga and takes a look back at some of the big events in media law of the year, including the fallout from Ponytailgate… Audio
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Deportees breaking law despite new monitoring regime
Audio 23 Nov 2016Early claims of success for a new system to monitor criminals deported from Australia have proved premature. Police figures show that six months into the new regime, only one in 20 had offended but… Audio
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Workplace death toll climbs despite new laws
Audio 23 Nov 2016The Council of Trade Unions' president, Richard Wagstaff, says the workplace death toll are alarming. "The government needs to do its job as a regulator, business needs to do its job and workers need… Audio
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New laws do nothing to curb high death rate
Audio 23 Nov 2016Despite tightened health and safety laws in NZ, new figures show the rate of workplace deaths remains as high as last year, doing little to curb the workplace death toll. Audio
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New laws do nothing to curb high death rate
Audio 23 Nov 2016The Labour Party says the Government needs to look at why new health and safety laws are failing to protecting workers. So far this year 43 people have died on the job - the same number for the whole… Audio
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Tonga's struggling government assessment
Audio 23 Nov 2016Tonga's democratically elected government, the first in its history, is now two years into a four year term, but it remains concerned at its ability to implement its programme. Audio
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Regional knowledge exchange targets women market vendors
Audio 22 Nov 2016UN Women Markets for Change Forum in Nadi aims at improving lives and livelihoods of the predominantly female market vendors in Fiji, Solomon Islands and Vanuatu. Audio
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Tonga MP calling for reserved seats for women
Audio 21 Nov 2016Tonga's sole woman MP is putting forward a private bill to reserve seats for women in Parliament. Audio
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Fiji opposition wants decree repealed
Audio 18 Nov 2016Fiji's opposition Sodelpa party wants a controversial decree repealed because it places the country in a constant state of emergency. Audio
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PNG anti-violence advocate target of abuse
Audio 18 Nov 2016A Papua New Guinea woman, who has established a service to help victims of gender based violence, says she is often the target of verbal abuse. Audio
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Trimaran linking Tonga's Niuas ready for launch
A wind powered trimaran to provide a more regular shipping service for Tonga's far northern Niua Islands is to be launched this weekend in New Zealand. Audio
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Calls for Fiji media authority to reveal FBC TV findings
Audio 17 Nov 2016The Fiji media authority is being urged to deliver its findings into complaints about controversial content aired on an FBC TV language programme last month. Audio
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PNG looks to implement Sorcery National Action Plan
Audio 16 Nov 2016A three day conference in Papua New Guinea this week aims to activate a government plan to overcome sorcery-related violence. Audio
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Questions raised over Nauru, Manus deal
Audio 14 Nov 2016Questions have been raised about the deal to resettle refugees detained on Nauru and Papua New Guinea's Manus Island in America. Audio
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Palau's Remengesau says election toughest battle ever
Audio 11 Nov 2016The returning president of Palau, Tommy Remengesau Jr, says the 2016 election race was the toughest ever on both a political and personal level. Audio
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Michael Laws determined to shake up Otago Regional Council
Former Whanganui mayor Michael Laws says he'll carry through with his promise to shake up the Otago Regional Council after winning a seat at last month's local body elections. Audio
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New Zealander details Panguna involvement 28 years on
Audio 11 Nov 2016In 1988, before civil war broke out in Bougainville, New Zealander Martin Ward was there, leading a team studying the impacts of the contentious Panguna copper mine. Audio
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Fight over Auckland law school expansion
The University of Auckland has defied the wishes of many of its own staff and pushed ahead with plans to expand its law school. This year it accepts 320 second year students, next year it will be 380.
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