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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
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Bougainville decision on mining moratorium yet to be made
Audio 15 Jun 2016The President of Bougainville John Momis says any decision on the lifting of the moratorium on mining exploration is for the Bougainville Executive Council to make. Audio
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Cyberbullying and privacy laws
Lawyer Graeme Edgler is on the panel to discuss extending laws on cyber bullying and the questionable questions being asked of potential candidates for the job of Auckland museum director. Audio
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Led Zeppelin head to court over Stairway to Heaven law suit
It's one of the most recognisable songs in rock music, but who really created it? Led Zeppelin's Jimmy Page and Robert Plant are expected to head to a Los Angeles court to defend Stairway to Heaven… Audio
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PNG authorities yet to condemn police shootings
Audio 10 Jun 2016Papua New Guinea university students have been afforded little sympathy by authorities after police opened fire on them at a campus in Port Moresby this week. Urged to end their boycott of classes and… Audio
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PNG capital remains tense after a day of unrest
Audio 9 Jun 2016The situation in Papua New Guinea's capital remains tense after a day of unrest when police opened fire on students at the University of PNG. Audio
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Nauru election date announcement imminent
Audio 9 Jun 2016Nauru's election date could be announced in parliament tomorrow as the 3 year term ends. Audio
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Pressure builds for PNG and Tonga to abolish the death penalty
Audio 7 Jun 2016Pressure from Amnesty International for PNG and Tonga to follow Nauru and abolish the death penalty. Audio
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Woman MP says Bougainville is starting to thrive
Audio 6 Jun 2016South Bougainville's women's MP, Isabel Peta, believes her region is starting to thrive as it becomes more integrated into the rest of the Papua New Guinea autonomous region. Audio
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Random alcohol breath testing introduced in Solomon Islands
Drivers in the Solomon Islands will now face massive fines if caught drink driving under new traffic legislation which came into force last week. Audio
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Brannavan Gnanalingam: spies, travel, and the law
Kim Hill talks to a Wellington lawyer and writer, whose fourth novel is A Briefcase, Two Pies and a Penthouse. Audio
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University of PNG to resume classes
Classes are scheduled to resume at the University of Papua New Guinea after the first semester was suspended due to a student boycott. Audio
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Majority of Norfolk's Regional Council backs autonomy
Canberra's attempt to rein in Norfolk Island could be undermined by the regional council it has set up. Audio
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NSW says no to Norfolk voting in state elections
Audio 2 Jun 2016An Australian MP has slammed fellow legislators in New South Wales for denying Norfolk Islanders a vote in state elections. Audio
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Beijing looks to Pacific for support over South China Sea
Audio 1 Jun 2016With an international arbitration ruling expected within weeks, China has been embarking on a diplomatic and publicity blitz over its disputed claims to the South China Sea, including attempts to… Audio
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Tongan PM and organising committee still at odds
Audio 31 May 2016A battle between the Tongan Prime Minister and one of his predecssors is again threatening to derail plans to host the 2019 Pacific Games. Audio
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PNG opposition MP against the death penalty
Audio 31 May 2016The Leader of the Opposition in Papua New Guinea says he will oppose the use of the death penalty because the majority of his constituents are against its use. Audio
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Law firm Cone Marshall linked to disgraced Brazilian politician
Audio 31 May 2016The New Zealand law firm Cone Marshall has been involved with yet another case that's been revealed by the Panama Papers - this time its a disgraced prominent Brazilian politician. Audio
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Panama Papers lead to anti-laundering law push
Prime Minister John Key says as a result of the Panama Papers the Government is trying to get the second phase of anti-money laundering laws in place as fast as it can. Audio
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Protesting PNG students spread awareness
Protesting students in Papua New Guinea are spreading their call throughout the country for the Prime Minister to step down. Audio
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Outcry in Vanuatu over penalty for attack on a woman
An outcry in Vanuatu over the assault of a woman after her three attackers were given a light sentence. Audio
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PNG Govt maintains bout against anti-fraud police
Audio 27 May 2016Efforts by the police fraud squad in Papua New Guinea to probe a major corruption case implicating the Prime Minister are still tied up in court. Audio
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Norfolk's push at the UN to regain some autonomy
Audio 27 May 2016Norfolk Island's push to be listed on the United Nations list of non-self- governing territories is not a straight process, according to a legal expert. Audio
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Eviction looms for University of PNG students
Audio 26 May 2016Students at the University of Papua New Guinea have been given a deadline to end their month long protest and leave the Port Moresby campus. Audio
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Upset in Tonga at end to Sunday opening for bakers
Audio 24 May 2016A bakery operator says a ban on Sunday opening by bakeries is not what the people want and will have a detrimental effect. Audio