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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
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New legislation to help uncover abuse in Guam's Catholic Church
Audio 16 Sep 2016A bill enabling victims of historical sexual offences in Guam to file civil lawsuits could help uncover a web of abuse in the island's Catholic Church. Audio
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'No take' agreements with Maori need to be written into law
Environment minister Nick Smith is leaving the door open to an agreement on the Kermadec Ocean Sanctuary - but says any "no-take" agreements with Maori would have to be written into law. Audio
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PNG's New Ireland ready for autonomy - Chan
Audio 15 Sep 2016Papua New Guinea's New Ireland province advances its push for autonomy from the central government. Audio
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KiwiSaver investment laws still unclear
Commerce Minister still sees no need to change law around KiwiSaver provider investments, but the decision is being criticised as wishy-washy and unsatisfactory. Audio
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PNG went to independence too early, says former Deputy PM
Audio 15 Sep 2016A former Papua New Guinea deputy prime minister says he feels the country's recurring problems related to corruption stem from a failure to strengthen democratic institutions which was a consequence… Audio
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Solomons PM calls for united effort against corruption
Audio 14 Sep 2016The Prime Minister of Solomon Islands is calling for a united effort to combat corruption in the country. Audio
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Is the overhaul of family violence laws just window dressing?
Anne Stevens is the criminal lawyer who acted for Dunedin mother, Katharine Webb, whose two children were fatally shot by their father Edward Livingstone, before he killed himself. She says Government… Audio
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Will police, courts effectively enforce family violence laws?
A South Auckland barrister is welcoming new laws to tackle domestic violence. But she says the effectiveness of the government's new approach will depend on how it is enforced by the police and the… Audio
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Govt to overhaul family violence laws
The government plans to create new offences with tougher sentences in a bid to reduce New Zealand's "horrendous" family violence rate. Audio
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Overhaul of family violence laws
Ang Jury of Womens' Refuge talks about the announced changes to family violence law and if the government's got it right. Audio
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Fiji MP's react by boycotting parliament
Audio 13 Sep 2016In an eventful few days in Fiji politics, an opposition party has boycotted the official opening of parliament. Audio
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Prominent Fijians released from custody
Audio 12 Sep 2016Six prominent opposition figures in Fiji have been released after being held in custody over the weekend. Audio
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Nauru law change slammed by former legal official
Audio 12 Sep 2016A former secretary of justice in Nauru, David Lambourne, says this week's amendments to the country's passport laws are weird and a further indication of the breakdown of the rule of law. Audio
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Vanuatu leader seeks to usher in reforms, bridge gap
Audio 12 Sep 2016Vanuatu's deputy prime minister says consultations around planned constitutional reforms are on track as his party seeks to bridge the generation gap with younger ni-Vanuatu. Audio
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Fiji police shut down sugar meeting
There is confusion in Fiji over the reasons police shut down a planned forum on the sugar industry this week. Audio
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Sport: PNG league official banned, club suspended
Audio 8 Sep 2016A Mount Hagen rugby league official has been banned for life and a team suspended following an attack on a referee. Audio
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EPA lays out the law over witnesses
The Environmental Protection Authority says it expects private expert witnesses to work for the authority itself, and not just for companies that hire them. Audio
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Law commentator Ursula Cheer
University of Canterbury Professor of Law, Ursula Cheer, discusses Melania's Trump's defamation claim against the New York based US publisher of MailOnline, Mail Media Inc, and a US blogger named… Audio
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High level corruption under spotlight in PNG
Audio 5 Sep 2016Papua New Guina's capacity to hold high-level corruption to account is under the spotlight after the former prime minister Sir Michael Somare was implicated in a Singapore money laundering case. Audio
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Special education breaching international law
Community law centre says some disabled children missing out on their legal right to education. Audio
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Matt Vickers - Lecretia's Law
The husband of Lecretia Seales, Matt Vickers, joins Wallace to talk about her legacy - Lecretia's Law - and why it's important for the future of terminally ill New Zealanders. Audio
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Licencing of insolvency practioners subject of law review
Creditors of businesses that fail and go into liquidation should receive better protection under suggested law changes being considered by the government. Audio
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PNG NGO responds to landowner court win over govt
Audio 1 Sep 2016An anti-logging NGO in Papua New Guinea says a court victory for a landowner group who sought to overturn controversial land leases wouldn't have had to happen if the government just did something. Audio
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In wake of Apple ruling, urgent look at tax laws demanded
Audio 1 Sep 2016The Government's urged to take a fresh look at tax laws in the wake of a European Commission ruling that Apple must pay Ireland $20 billion in back taxes. Audio