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Employment law changes take effect
Employees will be able to ask for more flexible working arrangements, including the timing of their meal breaks, from today. Audio
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PM insists GCSB has acted within the law
The Prime Minister, John Key, insists the Government's spy agency has acted within the law, but he will not say how, or explain any further. Audio
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PM insists GCSB acting within in the law
The Prime Minister, John Key, insists the Government's spy agency has acted within the law, but he will not say how or explain any further. Audio
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Pacific leading in on-line business registeries
Audio 6 Mar 2015ADB says on-line company registrations are helping to foster business in Pacific Island countries. Audio
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PNG NGO holds birthday bash over massive fraud case
Audio 5 Mar 2015A Papua New Guinea's anti-corruption NGO has hosted a so-called "Birthday Bash" to mark the anniversary of non-action over a report into a series of major fraud cases. Audio
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Ernst & Young: customs law changes miss the mark for business
The accountancy firm, Ernst & Young, says the proposals to change customs laws have missed the mark and don't go far enough to help New Zealand businesses and facilitate international trade. Audio
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Papua school shooting not raised with Indonesia says PNG
Audio 5 Mar 2015The Papua New Guinea foreign minister has not raised shooting of school children with Indonesian counterpart. Audio
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Solomons watchdog praises progress on corruption
Audio 4 Mar 2015: Solomons gaining momentum in fight against corruption: Transparency International. Audio
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Call for stronger animal welfare laws in Cook Islands
Audio 4 Mar 2015Animal welfare and tourism groups in the Cook Islands are banding together to get the government to punish the mistreatment of animals. Audio
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Law review into the cost of financial advice and services
The government is reviewing the laws governing financial advice and services to ensure the compliance costs aren't pricing small investors out of the market. Audio
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Review aims to improve financial advice and services laws
The government is reviewing the laws governing financial advice and services to ensure consumers are getting what they need to make good investment decisions. Audio
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Government to change law to stop MP pay hikes
The Labour Party leader, Andrew Little, says the Government should cap the pay of public sector chief executives. Audio
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The Law Society warns DIY law is not good justice
More people are defending themselves in court, is tipping the scales of justice, clogging up the system and causing trials to fall over. Audio
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PM announces law change to stop MPs' pay rise.
The Prime Minister has announced the Government will change the law to stop MPs getting a three-and-a-half percent pay rise. Audio
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PNG child protection laws needs resources
Audio 2 Mar 2015The founder of a charitable group that works with vulnerable children in PNG's capital says the updating of child protection laws needs to be backed up by a boost in resources. Audio
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Solomons government wants to relaunch troubled RIPEL company
Audio 2 Mar 2015The Solomon Islands government wants to relaunch the troubled Russell Islands Plantation Estates Ltd, but it has to make some tough decisions. Audio
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PNG revises child protection laws
Audio 27 Feb 2015Papua New Guinea's government is hoping revised child protection laws will put a halt to increasing numbers of children forced to fend for themselves on the streets. Audio
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PNG, Fiji and Nauru criticised in Amnesty report
Audio 27 Feb 2015Fiji, Papua New Guinea, and Nauru have been criticised for failing to protect human rights in Amnesty International's annual look at human rights abuse around the world. Audio
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Law Society says Davina Murray makes it harder
The disgraced lawyer Davina Murray is appealing a decision to strike her off the lawyers register for smuggling contraband to a convicted murderer and rapist. Audio
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Tonga set to finally sign CEDAW
Audio 26 Feb 2015Tonga is preparing to finally ratify the United Nations convention on eliminating all forms of discrimination against women but with conditions. Audio
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Programme sought for Solomons USP campus
Audio 26 Feb 2015The University of the South Pacific and the Solomon Islands government set their sights on 2018 to complete the $15million US dollar campus. Audio
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Chance for Fiji to send strong message against torture
Audio 25 Feb 2015A human rights researcher says Fiji's ratification of both the UN Convention Against Torture and its optional protocol would send out a strong message internationally. Audio
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Law with Ashley Cornor
Ashley Cornor is a Senior Associate with DLA Phillips Fox. Audio
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CCF has 'high hopes' for Fiji's new Commission
Audio 23 Feb 2015Fiji's Citizens Constitutional Forum says it holds high hopes for the country's new Human Rights and Anti-Discrimination Commission. Audio