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Law Commission says changes needed in funeral services sector
The Law Commission has just tabled a report in parliament; Death, Burial and Cremation: A new law for contemporary New Zealand. The review of the current burial and cremation laws suggests some… Audio
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What happens when computers learn to break the law?
Seventy percent of stock trading is now done by computers instead of people. These trading bots use a form of artificial intelligence to analyse trends in the market, scan the world's media for news… Audio
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Law Society sees flipside to Govt's new supervision regime
Hawke's Bay barrister Jonathan Krebs is the Law Society's criminal law spokesman Audio
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Fiji Government and opposition lock heads over official tour
Audio 28 Oct 2015The Fiji Government's angry reaction to an official tour by the opposition leader has sparked a disagreement on constitutional rights. Audio
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Greater shift hoped for in NZ Pacific achievement rates
Audio 28 Oct 2015Achievement rates of Pacific students in tertiary education are not increasing as hoped, despite the growing number of Pacific students. Audio
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Solomons coalition mounts legal challenge
Audio 27 Oct 2015The political parties making up Solomon Islands government coalition have called for a judicial review to decide on the legality of the Speaker of Parliament granting a motion of no-confidence without… Audio
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Papua Governor looks to protect his people's future
Audio 26 Oct 2015The Governor of Indonesia's Papua province says his plan for a revised autonomy package for the region is a solution to a critical threat facing ethnic Papuans in their homeland. Audio
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Tonga commission to block online content
Audio 26 Oct 2015The Communications Minister in Tonga says moves to create a new body with powers to block selected online content has addressed public concerns about internet usage. Audio
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14 jailed Vanuatu MPs told bribery is a cancer
Audio 23 Oct 2015Vanuatu's Opposition has renewed its call for the Prime Minister Sato Kilman to step down in the wake of the jailing of a quarter of the country's MPs. Audio
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Fiji's Opposition continues to pursue the Attorney General
Audio 23 Oct 2015Fiji's opposition leader says her complaint against the attorney general over a property declaration last year is about upholding the honesty and integrity of the government. Audio
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Vanuatu MP's bid to re-instate pardons fail
Audio 22 Oct 2015Vanuatu's Supreme Court has ruled that the speaker of parliament, Marcellino Pipite's, move to pardon himself and 13 other MPs earlier this month was unconstitutional. Audio
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The Marshalls struggle over US displacement funding
Audio 22 Oct 2015Bikini Islanders in the Marshalls seek a change in US rules on how they can spend resettlement funds. Audio
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Auckland's approach to begging
Why does it appear that there are more people asking for money or for food on the streets of our towns. As part of this Nights study looking at the reasons for the apparent increase of Begging in New… Audio
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Rights of Fiji workers to come under international scrutiny
Audio 21 Oct 2015The rights of workers in Fiji is to come under the scrutiny of the International Labour Organisation at the end of the month. Audio
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$25,000 home deposite as lure to join law firm
A Nelson law firm is offering a 25 thousand dollar home deposit as a lure to sign up two new lawyers. Audio
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Focus on curbing criminality in Bougainville's Buin
Audio 20 Oct 2015The police in Bougainville are calling on chiefs in the Buin region to step up to counter the lawlessness there. Audio
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Pacific-wide talks urged on climate migration
Audio 20 Oct 2015All countries in the Pacific are being urged to start discussions on how to help people forced to move from low lying atoll nations like Kiribati and Tuvalu. Audio
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Tonga education staff claim bullying by the PM
Audio 19 Oct 2015A petition to revoke the appointments of Tonga's Prime Minister as Minister for Education and Training and 'Etuate Lavulavu as acting minister has been sent around Tonga and will be presented to the… Audio
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Vanuatu govt called on to explain mystery payments
Audio 19 Oct 2015The opposition in Vanuatu has called for the government to explain why it has deposited one million Vatu into each of the opposition MPs private bank accounts. Audio
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Rarotonga police backing compulsory helmets
Audio 19 Oct 2015The Cook Islands police say the high number of motorcycle-related accidents on Rarotonga's roads show the wearing of helmets should be made compulsory. Audio
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Vanuatu opposition launches attack on govt amid crisis
Audio 16 Oct 2015Vanuatu's opposition has launched a multi-pronged attack on the government amid a political crisis triggered by last weekend's controversial pardon of 14 convicted MPs. Audio
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Push for moratorium on changes to Cooks land law
Audio 16 Oct 2015A group of traditional chiefs in the Cook Islands is calling for the government to put a moratorium on proposed changes to land occupation rights until landowners are consulted and issues are… Audio
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PM promising to obey law if Lochinver Station sale wrong.
The Prime Minister is promising to obey the law if the Government is found to have wrongly stopped the Chinese-owned company Shanghai Pengxin from buying Lochinver Station near Taupo. Audio
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Families urged to solve land disputes outside court
Audio 15 Oct 2015The Cook Islands house of Ariki says people should strengthen familial relationships to avoid court disputes over land ownership. Audio
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Nauru government criticised for releasing name
Audio 14 Oct 2015Refugee and rape crisis organisations have criticised the Nauru government's decision to release the name of a Somali woman who was allegedly raped in Nauru. Audio