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Cyberbullying law must strike right balance says Internet NZ
And listening to that in our Auckland Studio was Internet New Zealand's work programme director, Andrew Cushen. Audio
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Dunedin liquor laws
Local authorities are clamping down on BYO restaurants in Dunedin in a bid to claim them back as places to dine not get drunk. Audio
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An advertorial is raising eyebrows in Tonga
Audio 30 Jun 2015An advertorial in an international business magazine is raising eyebrows in Tonga but for the wrong reasons. Audio
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Allegations of high-level money laundering in PNG
Audio 30 Jun 2015Papua New Guinea's prime minister Peter O'Neill has called for an investigation into allegations of high-level money laundering. Audio
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Fitial's sentencing brings to a close a turbulent era in CNMI
Audio 29 Jun 2015The sentencing last week of the former governor of the Northern Marianas, Benigno Fitial, has been described as an historic moment for the territory. Audio
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Political uncertainty bad look in Cooks anniversary year
Audio 29 Jun 2015Claims that the Cook Islands opposition is trying to take over leadership of the country couldn't come at a worse time as the nation prepares for its biggest celebration in history. Audio
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Opposition MPs arrest not related to speaking out against Govt
Audio 29 Jun 2015Nauru says the arrest of three opposition MPs has nothing to do with them speaking out against the government. Audio
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Government and pensioners at odds over taxes
Audio 29 Jun 2015Cook Islands Grey Power says members are willing to be sent to jail to shame the government for making them pay taxes on their pensions. Audio
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Madeleine Holden: dick pics, the law and more
Aside from being a dick pic critic, Maddie Holden writes for a range of websites and has a background in law. She hails from Auckland and moved to London last year after a couple of months in the… Audio
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Palau president defends burning illegal fishing boats
Audio 26 Jun 2015Palau's President has defended his country's policy of burning foreign vessels caught illegally fishing in their waters, as his government hopes to send a message to poachers that Palau will not… Audio
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Guy says tightening kauri export law may be necessary
The Minister for Primary Industries, Nathan Guy, has acknowledged the law regulating the milling and exporting of swamp kauri might need to be tightened up. Audio
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Guy says tightening kauri export law may be necessary
The Minister for Primary Industries, Nathan Guy, has acknowledged the law regulating the milling and exporting of swamp kauri might need to be tightened up. Audio
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Suspended Nauru MP awaits ruling on cancelled passport
Audio 26 Jun 2015A suspended Nauru opposition MP Roland Kun who's being prevented from leaving Nauru says he's been told he's under criminal investigation. Audio
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Australian govt scrambles to close offshore processing loophole
Audio 26 Jun 2015Australian govt scrambles to close offshore processing loophole Audio
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Pitcairn legalises same-sex marriage
Audio 26 Jun 2015Pitcairn has become the second island in the region to pass a law allowing same sex marriage. Audio
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Australian government rushes to close asylum seeker law
Audio 25 Jun 2015The Australian government is urgently trying to pass legislation to skittle a HIGH court challenge over its offshore detention camps for asylum seekers. Audio
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Australian govt scrambles to legalise offshore processing
Australia's government is rushing through legislation to authorise it to detain people in a foreign country. Audio
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French Polynesia's Flosse sentenced in espionage case
Audio 24 Jun 2015French Polynesia's former president Gaston Flosse has been found guilty of abusing public funds but acquitted of violating privacy in a long-running espionage case against him. Audio
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Law with Peter Boshier
Law Commissioner Peter Boshier on alternatives to the court system for getting justice. Audio
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Cyber bullying bill a step closer to law
Legislation to crack down on cyber-bullying is a step closer. The Government drafted the bill after a teenage sex ring was discovered in Auckland, saying the so-called Roast Busters case highlighted… Audio
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Law needs to change to deal with ponzi schemes
A High Court judgement that will force a investor to repay his fictitious profits from New Zealand's biggest Ponzi scheme has some investors upset. Audio
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Locals say Nauru job sackings continue after protests
Audio 23 Jun 2015Locals in Nauru say there are mounting numbers of jobless on the island as sackings continue in the wake of last week's anti-government protests. Audio
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Cook Islands gains benefits from joining ILO
Audio 23 Jun 2015The Cook Islands has become the 186th member of the International Labour Organisation after a vote in Geneva this month. Audio
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Cook Islands opposition supports Sunday flights
Audio 22 Jun 2015The Cook Islands opposition says it supports the continuation of Sunday flights between Rarotonga and Aitutaki despite the result of a referendum. Audio
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ILO reminds Fiji of its obligations
The International Labour Organisation has reminded the Fiji government that a commission of inquiry into the country's labour practises could be launched if an agreement it signed earlier this year is… Audio