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Teething woes for Christchurch's new freedom camping by-law
Complaints about too much noise and too much rubbish are still being made about freedom campers in Christchurch. Audio
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Most asylum seekers to NZ come from Fiji
Audio 1 Feb 2016No Pacific island country produces more asylum seekers in New Zealand than Fiji. Audio
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PNG Environment Minister looks to phase out plastic bags
Audio 1 Feb 2016Papua New Guinea's Environment Ministry is pushing efforts to phase in biodegradable plastic bags. Audio
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ILO hopeful on Fiji compliance
Audio 29 Jan 2016The International Labour Organisation says there is room for the government of Fiji and the Trades Union Congress to achieve consensus on complying with standards of freedom of association. Audio
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Plight of women in PNG 'horrific' says NGO
A Human Rights Watch spokesperson says women in Papua New Guinea are being ignored and marginalised, and the government isn't doing anything about it. Audio
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Doctor challenges Australia's anti-whistle blower law
An Australian doctor has challenged Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull to prosecute him for speaking out about the health of children kept in detention on Nauru. Audio
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Doctor challenges anti-whistle blower law
Audio 28 Jan 2016An Australian doctor has challenged Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull to prosecute him under anti-whistle blower legislation by speaking out about the health of children kept in detention on Nauru. Audio
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Nuclear test victims in Tahiti unconvinced by Paris decision
Audio 27 Jan 2016The Nuclear Worker' Association in French Polynesia says a recent state council decision on nuclear compensation is a communications trick and nothing has changed for the victims. Audio
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Law with Charles McGuinness
Charles McGuinness discusses the Employment Standards Bill Audio
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American Samoa Governor fears for Samoan culture
Audio 25 Jan 2016American Samoa's Governor Lolo Matalasi Moliga has expressed concern that English is becoming the dominant language of youth in the territory, and is becoming a threat to Samoan culture and way of… Audio
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Despite problems, Vanuatu is set for its snap elections
Despite problems, Vanuatu is set for its snap elections. Audio
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Diplomacy only way to end Japanese whaling- Law expert
Members of the International Whaling Commission's scientific committee are calling for an overhaul of the commission's procedures after Japan has once again used science as a reason to resume whaling… Audio
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Preparations for ILO Fiji mission hits hitch
An International Labour Organisation mission will visit Fiji this month as concerns over a lack of workers' rights remain. Audio
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Law: Community Justice Panels
Canterbury's Community Justice Panels are keeping people out of the court system while preventing low level crime from escalating. Manager of Community Law Canterbury Paul O'Neill talks about how he… Audio
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Employment law
2015 has been another tough year for many workers as employers keep looking for ways to save money in tough times. We wanted to find out about the most common employment problems workers are facing… Audio
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More Nauru MPs join criticism of observer mission
Audio 24 Dec 2015More Nauru MPs are asking why the Commonwealth Secretariat's observer mission didn't seek out opposition voices. Audio
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American Samoa's status hangover of 'Jim Crow' laws says lawyer
Audio 24 Dec 2015A group of five American Samoans are hoping to take their case for United States citizenship to the Supreme Court in Washington. Audio
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PNG tourism figures lament great unrealised potential
Audio 24 Dec 2015With PNG tourism lagging far behind what it could be in terms of visitor numbers and economic benefits, industry figures indicate a more concerted national effort is needed if PNG tourism hopes to tap… Audio
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Homebrew on Bougainville raises Christmas concerns
Audio 24 Dec 2015Bougainville women's leader anxious about increased violence fostered by availability of home brew. Audio
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Fiji AG violated democratic principles according to law expert
A New Zealand law expert says Fiji's attorney general violated the founding priniciples of democracy when he interfered in a parliamentary committee looking into allegations of torture by Fijian… Audio
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Two Samoas agree to chip away at trade barriers
Two days of talks between the two Samoas have ended on a positive note, with both sides agreeing to come up with solutions to ease trade barriers. Audio
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PNG police change recruitment to address ill-discipline
Audio 22 Dec 2015The Papua New Guinea police constabulary is revamping its recruitment process in an effort to address discipline problems plaguing the force. Audio
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Cooks Parliament to review compulsory motorcycle helmets
Audio 21 Dec 2015Cook Islands politicians are renewing a new campaign for compulsory motorcycle helmets, after a spate of deaths on the road there. Audio
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Fiji education reforms impress but challenges remain
Audio 18 Dec 2015The UN Special Rapporteur on the Right to Education says he's impressed with reforms to Fiji's education system but there are still areas that need attention. Audio
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Views conflict over abortion policy in Cook Islands
Audio 18 Dec 2015There are conflicting reports in the Cook Islands over whether the Ministry of Health told the country's only doctor who specialises in the care of women, to stop making appointments for terminations… Audio