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Tonga PM comments an excuse for poor performance
Audio 12 Oct 2016A Tongan publisher says the prime minister's complaint that his government is deadlocked because it's being stymied by senior officials is a poor excuse for his government's failures. Audio
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Sport: Damian McGrath breaks silence on Samoa 7s sacking
Audio 11 Oct 2016Former Manu Samoa Sevens coach Damian McGrath speaks out for the first time since his sacking. Audio
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Tonga commissioner responsible for concerning police ops
Audio 10 Oct 2016Tonga's government has expressed concern about the efficiency of policing in the country and is seemingly reluctant to support the Police Commissioner. Audio
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Tonga LGBTI push for law change on cross dressing and sodomy
Audio 10 Oct 2016For the first time, Tonga's LGBTI community will be calling on government leaders to revise legislation in order to protect LGBTI people. Audio
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6am Pacific Regional News and Sport for 8 October 2016
Audio 8 Oct 2016The latest Pacific regional news and sport. Audio
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PNG police chief under fire for lenient treatment of MPs
Audio 6 Oct 2016A former attorney general in Papua New Guinea wants to know where the police commissioner gets his authority to treat politicians and senior government servants more leniently than the general public.
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PNG missed its chance for more women in parliament
Audio 5 Oct 2016PNG may have missed its chance to improve the number of women in politics when it failed to enable a bill reserving seats for women. Audio
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Ex-PM says jailed Vanuatu MPs should be pardoned
Audio 3 Oct 2016A former prime minister of Vanuatu says 14 members of the previous government should be pardoned and released from prison. Audio
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New abuse programme helps Samoa's 'nofo tane'
Audio 3 Oct 2016A group in Samoa says new work it's doing is helping to empower women married into other villages and who are the main sufferers of domestic abuse. Audio
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Guam Catholic Church could face abuse lawsuits next week
Audio 29 Sep 2016A lawyer in Guam hopes to file lawsuits against the Catholic Church next week now a new law has enabled child sexual abuse survivors to sue perpetrators and the institutions that may have protected… Audio
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PNG university defies court stay order
Audio 28 Sep 2016The University of Papua New Guinea is refusing to let seven students, who were granted a stay order against the administration's decision to terminate them, register for classes. Audio
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CNMI youth stopped from buying betel nut
Audio 28 Sep 2016A bill prohibiting the sale of betel nut to minors in the Northern Marianas has been signed into law by the Governor Ralph Torres. Audio
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Aussie law against mooning
Mooning and streaking has been outlawed in Victoria. Audio
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Law Society backs Supreme Court decision on prisoners
Law Society back Supreme Court decision on release dates for prisoners. Audio
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Bougainville's Momis dismisses Panguna opposition
Audio 26 Sep 2016Bougainville's president is dismissing claims by one Panguna landowner group which is disputing his government's right to seek majority control of the mining company Bougainville Copper Ltd. Audio
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Dialogue Fiji calls off sugar meeting over permit restrictions
Audio 23 Sep 2016The non-government organisation, Dialogue Fiji, says its planned to hold a public meeting to look at how to resolve issues in the country's struggling sugar industry has been called off. Audio
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Law change will eradicate dangerous dogs - Louise Upston
Audio 23 Sep 2016Minister says outcome of law change is to ultimately eradicate dangerous dog breeds from New Zealand. Audio
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Committee on spy laws keeps meeting behind closed doors
The Parliamentary committee considering proposed new spy laws promised an open session on the Intelligence and Security Bill, but closed it minutes before it was due to start. Audio
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New law means all 'menacing' dogs have to be neutered
All dogs deemed "dangerous and menacing" will have to be neutered and wear a special collar identifying them, under a new law introduced by the government. Audio
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Some Pacific islands under water stress
Audio 22 Sep 2016A new study looks at the impact of rising temperatures on the state of ground water in Pacific island states. Audio
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Hip implant case could tear hole in ACC law, court hears
A court case over a faulty hip implant could "tear a hole" in New Zealand's no fault ACC system the High Court has heard. Audio
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Lack of awareness breeds mistrust in PNG cyber-crime laws
Audio 21 Sep 2016A lack of awareness around Papua New Guinea's newly passed cyber-crime laws is breeding mistrust among some bloggers and social media commentators in the country. Audio
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Kermadec controversy continues - which law counts most?
Legal expert says Parliament has the power to pass a law establishing a Kermadecs marine sanctuary, even though that would mean breaching treaty rights. Audio
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MPI confident all fishing boat skippers will comply with law
Ministry of Primary Industries says it will ensure all fishing boat skippers comply fully with the law, but not all recreational fishers believe that will happen. Eric Frykberg reports. Audio