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PNG doctors and church leaders call for PM to resign
The doctors' union in PNG and church leaders in Morobe province are echoing student calls for the Prime Minister to step aside. Audio
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Politician fired up for seat in Tonga's all-male parliament
The highest polling woman candidate in Tonga's last election says she'll be calling on the help of her New Zealand mentor to help fight the next election. Audio
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New law bans sunbeds for U18s
A new law banning sunbed use for under 18s has passed in parliament, but cancer and skin specialists say it does not go far enough and they're still pushing for a complete ban. Skin cancer kills 300… Audio
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French Polynesia nuke workers promise to keep fighting
Audio 29 Jun 2016The Nuclear Workers Association says they won't give up on justice, and will hold the French Government accountable. Audio
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Supreme Court throws out Texas abortion law
Audio 28 Jun 2016Abortion rights activists are celebrating in the United States, after the country's Supreme Court struck down a Texas law that limited pregnancy terminations. Audio
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Norfolk Island just hours from becoming part of NSW
Audio 28 Jun 2016The president of the Chamber of Commerce on Norfolk says the island is not at all ready to become a part of New South Wales this Friday. Audio
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Law changes needed to toughen up 'light handed' disclosures
Law professor Michael Littlewood welcomes promise of changes to foreign trust disclosure rules and says they will make it hard for people to use New Zealand as a tax haven. Audio
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Moko's killers should have got murder charge - law professor
Law professor Chris Gallivan says justice must be seen to be done and for that reason the killers of Moko Rangitoheriri should have faced murder charges, even if it meant a risk of acquittal. Audio
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PNG diplomat encouraged by West Papua observations
Papua New Guinea's ambassador in Jakarta says there's a change of attitude taking place in Indonesia's Papua region, or West Papua, whereby the indigenous people are participating more in the running… Audio
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Fiji's Rabuka new SODELPA leader
Former prime minister Sitiveni Rabuka has controversially been named the new leader of Fiji's main opposition party, SODELPA. Audio
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Nauru election looms as MPs face uncertain future
Election candidates will soon be finalised in Nauru, but there's still uncertainty over the future of suspended MPs. Audio
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International surrogacy and the law
Audio 23 Jun 2016What are the laws surrounding cross border surrogacy in this country and abroad? A number of nations have recently banned international surrogacy, including Mexico, Thailand, India, Cambodia, and… Audio
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Political uncertainty remains in Cook Islands
The Cook Islands is embroiled in political turmoil after the opposition claimed to have replaced the government in a no confidence vote. Audio
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PNG fraud squad head charged over "difference of opinion"
There have been more moves by Papua New Guinea's police commissioner Gary Baki to have the fraud squad head Matthew Damaru sidelined as he probes high level corruption. Audio
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Lingering tensions for Solomons' govt to solve - RAMSI
The Regional Assistance Mission to Solomon Islands, RAMSI, says addressing the underlying causes of the ethnic crisis remains the job of the Solomons' government. Audio
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Cooks in quandary after opposition vote
The Cook Islands opposition claims it has toppled the government but cabinet minister, Mark Brown, calls a vote of no confidence a farcical exercise. Audio
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Can the Pacific address its non-communicable diseases crisis?
More than just policy change needed to address the fact that up to 75% of deaths in the Pacific Islands region are due to non communicable diseases, such as diabetes and heart diseases. Audio
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Mayoral candidate's billboard by-law
Auckland mayoral candidate Vic Crone's billboards have broken by-laws. Audio
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Changes to patent law could prove costly for inventors
An intellectual property expert is warning inventors to protect their intellectual property, as a new regulation covering patents begins to take effect. Audio
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Samoa to seek funding to improve children's rights
The ministry responsible for children in Samoa says it will seek more funding to implement the recommendations of the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child. Audio
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Law professor unconvinced Pora should get more recompense
Law professor Bill Hodge doesn't understand his peers believing that Teina Pora should be entitled to more compensation than the crown is offering. Audio
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One year on Norfolk is not giving up struggle with Canberra
A year ago, on the 18th June 2015, the Australia Federal Parliament removed Norfolk Island's autonomy. Audio
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Ninety day trial law failure: report
The 90 day trial period introduced by the government in 2008 has done nothing to boost employment, the conclusion of a comprehensive analysis commissioned by Treasury. We speak to one of the authors… Audio
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Students seek justice amid tensions at PNG universities
Audio 17 Jun 2016The prospects of Papua New Guinea university students returning to class soon have been further dampened by violent unrest this week at campuses as students seek justice over last week's… Audio
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Regional fishing body opposes expansion of Hawaii monument
Audio 16 Jun 2016A regional fishing body is opposing the planned expansion of United States protected waters around Hawaii. Audio