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Brian Law and Jenine Bailey: Missa Gaia
Conductor and soprano soloist for Auckland Choral's performance of Missa Gaia by Paul Winter. Audio
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PNG's People's Progress Party loses ground to coalition partner
Audio 2 Jun 2015One of Papua New Guinea's oldest, leading political parties is reeling from the departure of two of its MPs to the ruling People's National Congress party in a move reflective of a wider pattern… Audio
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CNMI Utility says govt responsible for losses
Audio 2 Jun 2015The utility provider in the Northern Marianas has released its quarterly report suggesting it is hamstrung by the local government. Audio
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Arbitration for all Fiji workers under proposed changes
Audio 29 May 2015All Fiji workers will have access to arbitration under a proposed amendment to the Employment Relations Promulgation. Audio
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Expert says Vanuatu's huge cyclone damage bill unnecessary
Audio 29 May 2015An emergency management expert says Vanuatu needs to introduce cyclone proof building codes to avoid more big damage bills from disasters like Cyclone Pam. Audio
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PNG putting its hand up on REDD, says Forestry Ministry
Audio 28 May 2015Papua New Guinea's Forestry Minister Douglas Tomuriesa says the Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation-plus mechanism is ready for business. Audio
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MPs asked to change law on abortion for under-16
MPs are being asked to consider changing the law so parents are informed if their under-age child seeks an abortion. Audio
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Health and safety laws held up after resistance
Sweeping changes to health and safety laws in the wake of the Pike River disaster have been shelved for two months because of resistance from National MPs. Audio
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Health and safety laws held up after resistance
Sweeping changes to the country's health and safety laws in the wake of the Pike River disaster have been shelved for two months because of resistance within the National Party caucus. Audio
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Options raised for Fiji's Sodelpa over suspension
A scholar of parliamentary process and law in the region Richard Herr says the opposition in Fiji has a few options open to it to deal with the long term suspension of one of its MPSs. Audio
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Anti-euthanasia campaigner - changing the law is wrong for NZ
Dr Kevin Yuill is an anti-euthanasia author and campaigner visiting from the UK. Audio
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Historic LGTB conference hailed a success
Audio 21 May 2015The organiser of an historic conference on sexual diversity and orientation in the Pacific says the region is becoming more open to the subject matter. Audio
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Inquiry into abuse at Nauru underway
Audio 20 May 2015Managers of the Nauru detention centre have been admonished for not answering key questions during an Australian Senate inquiry into sexual abuse and violence at the facility. Audio
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Bougainville elections chief pleased with poll
Audio 20 May 2015Bougainville elections commissioner says they have faces some isssues with the current poll but have been able to work through them. Audio
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Law professor: Banks will likely seek compensation
A fiery John Banks is demanding that the Solicitor-General, Mike Heron, be investigated for his conduct in the case against the former Auckland mayor and ACT leader. Audio
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Law professor analyses the case
Audio 19 May 2015Chris Gallavin, the Dean of the Canterbury Law School has been following the case closely. Audio
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Fiji's media decree to stay
Audio 19 May 2015Fiji's controversial media decree stays after parliament voted against any modification as suggested by the opposition. Audio
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NZ warned not to adopt Australian digital security law
The head of the Security Intelligence Service says the Islamic State's sophisticated use of social media underlines the need for greater digital security. Audio
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Australia's offshore processing challenged in court
Audio 19 May 2015Ten asylum seekers have launched a High Court challenge on the legality of the Australian government's offshore detention policies, in a bid to prevent their return to Nauru. Audio
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Concern unwitting homeowners will fall into tougher tax law net
An adjunct Professor at Victoria University and former PricewaterhouseCoopers chairman John Shewan. Audio
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Conference to end child violence in the Pacific
Audio 18 May 2015Pacific Island nations have some of the highest rates of violence against children in the world - an issue UNICEF says needs to be brought out of the shadows. Audio
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NZ police helping community policing in south Bougainville
Audio 18 May 2015New Zealand police extends its advisory role on Bougainville into the south of the region, around Buin. Audio
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Norfolk Islanders mourn loss of self-government
Audio 15 May 2015The soon to be abolished Parliament of Norfolk Islands says the majority of its people are in a state of shock and grief at the removal of their political autonomy by Australia yesterday. Audio
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American Samoa's debate on rising wages
Audio 15 May 2015American Samoa continues to debate the impact if plans to raise the minimum wage go ahead. Audio