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Concern over proposals to change Cooks occupation rights
Audio 24 Sep 2015A group of traditional chiefs in the Cook Islands say there is overwhelming opposition to proposed changes to land occupation rights in the country. Audio
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Queenstown housing trust calls for law change
A Queenstown community housing trust is sympathising with the Far North's He Korowai Trust. Julie Scott is chief executive of Queenstown Lakes Community Housing Trust. Audio
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Lack of safety education for gun-owners in Samoa
The editor of the Samoa Observer newspaper says there's not enough education around possessing a firearm safely for gun-owners in the country. Audio
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Pacific lawyers gather for conference
Audio 17 Sep 2015Lawyers from around the Pacific will gather in Australia to talk pro bono, legal reform, the need to respond to cases of domestic violence and other issues affecting the region. Audio
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Top Harvard law professor slams Kim Dotcom's extradition case
Audio 17 Sep 2015A Harvard law professor has waded into the case for Kim Dotcom's extradition, claiming the United States allegations lack merit. Ira Rothken, Kim Dotcom's American lawyer, joins Morning Report. Audio
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Govt challenged on changing law to avoid paying missed benefits
The Government is being told it faces a moral duty to repay benefits that were mistakenly withheld to beneficiaires. Audio
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Westpac Stadium and alcohol laws
Caterers at Westpac Stadium are on notice after serving an underaged person alcohol. Audio
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Lack of transparency in law change - Labour spokesperson
Audio 16 Sep 2015Work and Income have started paying beneficiaries coming off stand down a day late for the last 18 years; the government is now trying to change the law and wipe the debt.Carmel Sepuloni is the Labour… Audio
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Govt seeks to wipe millions in debt to beneficiaries through law change
Work and Income has started paying beneficiaries coming off stand down a day late for the last 18 years; the government is now trying to change the law and wipe the debt. Alex Ashton reports. Audio
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PNG has done well to survive as a democracy, says Namaliu
Audio 16 Sep 2015Reflecting on the anniversary marking his country's four decades of independence, Papua New Guinea's former prime minister Sir Rabbie Namaliu says the country has done well to survive as a democratic… Audio
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President forceful at Fiji parliamentary opening
Fiji's President makes forceful comments on sedition allegations as new parliamentary session begins. Audio
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Spokesperson for AA responds questions on driving laws
Barney Irvine is a Spokesperson for the AA. Audio
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Remorse, emotional trauma and the law
Audio 8 Sep 2015The dean of law of the University of Otago Mark Henaghan talks about remorse and emotional trauma and how this effects sentencing. Audio
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Calls for law change to deal with stray cats
Is a law change needed to deal with the country's stray cat problem? Audio
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PNG speaker's "reformation" agenda proves divisive
Audio 8 Sep 2015Opposition is mounting to so-called reformation plans by the speaker of Papua New Guinea's parliament which have seen the removal and destruction of prized cultural artefacts amid a rise in… Audio
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Tonga banks hit back at interest rates criticism
Audio 7 Sep 2015Banks in Tonga are hitting back at the Prime Minister's claim that high interest rates are causing more businesses to close down. Audio
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PNG league official will be banned after attacking ref
Audio 7 Sep 2015PNG Sports Minister says rugby league official who attacked a referee will feel the full force of the law. Audio
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Space between NZ and Aust on Nauru pondered
Audio 7 Sep 2015A Pacific academic considers the gap opening up between New Zealand and Australia over governance issues on Nauru. Audio
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Nauru claims New Zealand move misguided and interfering
Audio 4 Sep 2015Nauru hits back at New Zealand after the suspension of aid to its justice sector, accusing it of interfering in its domestic affairs. Audio
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Chemical castration a necessity: Guam Senator
Audio 4 Sep 2015A Guam Senator says a planned new law which could see sex offenders chemically castrated is a necessity given the high rates of sexual violence in the US Territory. Audio
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Paua Council unimpressed with lastest flouting of the law
The council advocating for fair access to paua is unimpressed by the latest illegal fishing operation exposed in Hawkes Bay. Audio
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Firm receives first warning under new money-laundering law
An Auckland firm is on the receiving end of the first public warning under a new law designed to combat money laundering and terrorism financing. Audio
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Kiribati passes bill to set up youth justice system
Audio 2 Sep 2015Kiribati has moved to pass a bill to create a youth justice system and keep children out of adult prisons. Audio
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Law commentator Simon Jefferson QC
Simon Jefferson discusses the role the family court plays in the lives of children in state care. Audio
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Catholic church petitions against death penalty in PNG
Audio 28 Aug 2015The Catholic Church in Papua New Guinea is lobbying for support for a petition opposing the use of the death penalty. Audio