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Plans to repeal Cooks anti-homosexual laws cause concern
Audio 26 Aug 2015A Cook Islands' sexual diversity group hopes to decriminalise homosexuality within a year but some community leaders are concerned it could lead to same sex marriage. Audio
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Tax law with Andrew Dickenson
Andrew Dickenson discusses Government's proposed GST on imported products and services. Will consumers here need to pay GST on things like Netflix subscriptions? Audio
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Principals voice concerns over health and safety laws
School principals have added their voice to concerns over changes to health and safety laws, saying they might be forced to cancel school trips and tear out playgrounds. Audio
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Plans to repeal Cooks anti-homosexual laws cause concern
Audio 26 Aug 2015Cook Islands' sexual diversity group hopes to decriminalise homosexuality within a year, but some community leaders are concerned it could lead to same sex marriage. Audio
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Plans to repeal Cooks anti-homosexual laws cause concern
A Cook Islands' sexual diversity group hopes to decriminalise homosexuality within a year. Audio
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High Court to test constitutionality of offshore detention
Audio 25 Aug 2015Australia's highest court will sit in October to consider the constitutionality of the government's offshore detention of asylum seekers in Nauru and Papua New Guinea. Audio
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Government moves to change Easter Sunday trading laws
The Government is moving to end the long standing row over Easter Sunday trading and will allow local councils to decide whether shops can open. Audio
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Samoa is hailed as a model for human rights in the region
Audio 24 Aug 2015The Office of the Ombudsman in Samoa has released the country's first Human Rights Review report, revealing a number of issues of concern and producing over 30 recommendations for action. Audio
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Scientists call for regional coordination of seabed mining
Audio 24 Aug 2015The scientific community is calling on Pacific Island countries to adopt a collaborative approach to developing sea bed mining in the region. Audio
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Cooks boat deal under fire
Audio 24 Aug 2015The Cook Islands Democratic Party has hit out at the government over a deal for a schooner saying the contract has been mishandled. Audio
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Hope remains for easier access to NZ pensions in Cooks
Audio 20 Aug 2015A New Zealand opposition MP Poto Williams says the Labour Party has not given up on further easing the way for retiring Cook Islanders to collect their New Zealand pensions while living in the Cooks.
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Law Commissioner Peter Boshier
Peter Boshier on how the law commission works. Audio
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Intriguing story of sedition in Fiji
Audio 19 Aug 2015Three more people have appeared in court in Fiji charged with sedition, bringing the tally on sedition charges to 65. Audio
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PNG PM stands firm on govt handling of economy
Audio 17 Aug 2015Papua New Guinea's prime minister Peter O'Neill remains upbeat about his government's management of the economy, in response to warnings about the country's fiscal position. Audio
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Fiji lawyer says due process violated in sedition case
The lawyer for several people facing sedition charges in Fiji has hit out at prosecutors saying they are not following due process. Audio
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Rugby World Cup liquor laws
MPs back looser liquor licensing laws for the RWC. Audio
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PNG economy needs drastic shakeup - Polye
Audio 13 Aug 2015Papua New Guinea's Opposition Leader paints a grim picture of the state of the country's economy and calls for drastic action. Audio
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Employment Law with Andrew Scott Howman
When do you have the right to remain anonymous in an employment claim? Audio
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Govt pushed animal welfare laws to the limit on Saudi export
Animal advocates and opposition MPs say they're appalled the Government pushed the country's animal welfare laws to the very limit in order to fly 900 heavily pregnant sheep to Saudi Arabia. Audio
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SIS says its law should change.
The Security Intelligence Service director is suggesting the law governing the spy agency should be changed. Audio
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Has NZ got strict blasphemy laws?
The New Zealand Humanist Society's come out against the Harmful Digital Communications Act, which it says contains one of the world's strictest blasphemy laws. Audio
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Billy Murphy: the law in Baltimore
Founder of Murphy, Falcon & Murphy in Maryland, who represents the family of Freddie Gray, who suffered a fatal spinal injury while in Baltimore police custody. Audio
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Embattled PNG Govt encouraged to broaden economy
Audio 7 Aug 2015The PNG government is promising a supplementary budget and is being advised to take a long term view and look to diversify the economy from its mineral resource dependency. Audio
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Opotiki's stance on CAA laws
The CEO of the Opotiki District Council Aileen Lawrie talks to the Panel about her districts policy on model aircraft in public parks. Audio
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Further investigations into PNG slave ship
Audio 6 Aug 2015A ship detained in Papua New Guinea for its alleged role in a human trafficking ring has been escorted to Port Moresby for further investigation. Audio