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Employment Law with Charles McGuinness
Charles McGuinness is an employment lawyer with DLA Phillips Fox. Today he discusses zero hour contracts, and the case of a local authority which has been granted an interim injunction against a… Audio
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Norfolk Island to go ahead with governance referendum
Audio 30 Mar 2015The cabinet in the Norfolk Island legislature is to go ahead with a referendum to ask the people what they think about Australia's plans to remove the island's autonomy. Audio
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Cooks by-election decider heats up
Audio 30 Mar 2015A move by a Cook Islands MP to switch parties has been labelled a setup by the Prime Minister and 'a blatant disregard for the rules' Audio
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Retiring Fiji activist puts success down to careful navigating
Audio 30 Mar 2015A long time activist for human rights and democracy in Fiji the Reverend Akuila Yabaki says careful navigation has been the key to his survival during politically turbulent times. Audio
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Jail sought for former French Polynesian president
Audio 27 Mar 2015Jail sought for former French Polynesian president Gaston Flosse for illegal spying and abuse of public funds. Audio
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New Cooks bill will recognise domestic violence
Audio 26 Mar 2015The Cook Islands could see a radical change in the way domestic violence is dealt with after the introduction of the Family Law Bill. Audio
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Tea break law will be used widely warns union
A retail workers' union claims Australian company Cotton On is wasting no time in implementing the "tea break'' employment law change for its New Zealand warehouse staff. Audio
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Norfolk Islanders gutted by Australian curb
Audio 23 Mar 2015Anger in Norfolk Island at Australia's intention to push ahead with governance changes, removing the island's long standing autonomy. Audio
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The war on drugs, and the laws on drugs
A hundred years after the war on drugs started - it's timely to ask just how did it start? Who started it? And why after all these years, does the war on drugs continue? And what would happen if you… Audio
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Calls for removal of conditions from Fiji's anti-torture ratification
Audio 20 Mar 2015Human Rights groups and the opposition in Fiji are calling on the government to remove all proposed reservations to the United Nations Convention Against Torture. Audio
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Police understanding of law under fire
Deputy Police Commissioner Grant Nicholls has direct responsibility for New Zealand's various police districts including Waitemata which handled the investigations. Audio
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PNG looks to cut maternal death rates
Audio 20 Mar 2015Continued efforts are being made to decrease Papua New Guinea's maternal mortality rates. Audio
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Media law with Ursula Cheer
Ursula Cheers discusses the legal implications for media using drones for news gathering. Audio
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New law considered to fix Christchurch boundary problems
A law change is being looked at to tackle the problem of property boundaries moving in the Canterbury earthquakes. Audio
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Samoans asked to have their say on new passport scheme
Audio 16 Mar 2015Samoa's opposition leader says a proposed new law giving passports for investment is a recipe for corruption and will drive long-time Samoans out of business. Audio
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Samoa debates new law offering passports for investors
Samoa's Opposition leader says a proposed new law giving passports for investment is a recipe for corruption and will drive long-time Samoans out of business. Audio
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Waitemata Community Law Centre getting bigger
One of the country's busiest community law centres is getting bigger, despite its frozen funding. Waitemata Community Law services lower socio economic families, free of charge. It's one of twenty… Audio
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Fiji Sodelpa welcomes MIDA retraction
Audio 11 Mar 2015The member of Fiji's opposition Sodelpa party at the centre of a dispute with the Fiji Sun says the retraction of a Media Industry Development Authority ruling may pave the way for the issue to go to… Audio
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Funders yet to confirm Tahiti's Mahana Beach project
Audio 11 Mar 2015French Polynesia is still awaiting confirmation that the US$3-billion Mahana Beach project on Tahiti has found funders and will go ahead. Audio
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Withheld Nauru letters designed to 'break' spirits
Audio 11 Mar 2015An Australian barrister has accused immigration authorities of intentionally withholding 2000 letters of support for asylum seekers at the detention centres on Nauru. Audio
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Australia's asylum policy again under fire from UN
Audio 10 Mar 2015Australia's government has reacted angrily to a report by the United Nations that found its treatment of asylum seekers breaches international conventions against torture. Audio
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Long way to go for women in Tuvalu
Audio 10 Mar 2015A long way to go for women's rights in Tuvalu: UN CEDAW Committee. Audio
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NZ spying has ramifications for Fiji NGO's safety
Audio 9 Mar 2015A prominent non-government organisation in Fiji, the Citizens' Constitutional Forum, says reported mass surveillance by New Zealand could affect the group's safety and security. Audio
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Nauru refugees freed on bail
Audio 6 Mar 2015Nauru police release protesting refugees from custody after charging them with unlawful assembly. Audio