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Fiji faces child abuse challenges
Audio 29 Jan 2015Fiji's Police Commissioner says the police have a zero tolerance policy on offences against children and he has issued a plea to the community to report child abuse. Audio
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Academic calls for 'transparency' over Fiji TV fiasco
Audio 26 Jan 2015A legal expert says an apparent abuse of power by Fiji's Attorney-General over media rights to last year's Rugby Sevens should be investigated. Audio
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PNG district development hampered by duplication of functions
Audio 23 Jan 2015Duplication of functions and political disharmony between provincial and district administrations are seen as factors holding back development of Papua New Guinea's districts despite a recent… Audio
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Political uncertainty continues in Cooks
Audio 23 Jan 2015Six months after the Cook Islands general election the result remains uncertain, with another by-election pending in Aitutaki next month and political parties still vying for voters' attention. Audio
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Fiji TV executives say government broke law
Television executives sacked in Fiji say Attorney General Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum broke laws and violated the constitution in a row last year over rights to broadcast the Rugby Sevens. Audio
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Fiji AG broke laws, say sacked TV execs
Audio 22 Jan 2015The sacked Fiji TV executives say the Attorney General Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum broke laws and violated the constitution in last year's row over rights to broadcast Rugby Sevens. Audio
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Political uncertainty continues in Cooks
Audio 22 Jan 2015Six months after the Cook Islands general election the result remains uncertain, with another by-election pending in Aitutaki next month and political parties still vying for voters' attention. Audio
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Employment Law with Charles McGuinness
Charles McGuinness is an employment lawyer with DLA Phillips Fox. Audio
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Fiji's opposition parties call to axe 'draconian' media law
Fresh calls have been made in Fiji to change the country's media laws, now that a democracy is in place. The Media Industry Development Decree, gazetted in 2010, has strict requirements for reporting… Audio
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Fiji opp. parties renew calls to axe 'draconian' media law
Audio 20 Jan 2015Fresh calls have been made in Fiji to change the country's media laws, now that a democracy is in place. Audio
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RMA reforms will have support to become law
Changes to the Resource Management Act look to have enough support to be passed into law before they've even been announced, with ACT's only MP saying he will back them. Audio
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Multi-million dollar plant approved for American Samoa
Audio 20 Jan 2015A 106-millon US dollar food processing plant in American Samoa is scheduled to be up and running by July. Audio
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Global union alerts Bougainville about Rio Tinto
Audio 20 Jan 2015A global mineworkers union is taking its campaign against Rio Tinto to the people of Bougainville. Audio
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Criminal lawyers not compensated for extra work from law change
The Criminal Bar Association says defence lawyers aren't being paid for the extra work created by a new restorative justice law. Audio
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Councils push for tougher dog laws
A Wanganui councillor is backing calls for tougher dog control legislation. Audio
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New law creates administrative nightmare for courts
A new law, brought in just six weeks ago, is causing major backlogs at some district courts. Audio
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Four Akl law firms confirmed as seeking crown contracts
Crown Law has confirmed it's received four bids for the role of Crown Solicitor in Auckland and Manukau. Audio
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Non-religious groups call for NZ blasphemy law to be scrapped.
Calls are growing for New Zealand's blasphemy law to be scrapped in the wake of the Charlie Hebdo terror attack in Paris. Audio
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Outspoken - Māori Land Law Reform
Gareth Thomas looks at the potential impact of changes to Māori land law. Audio
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Maori land law reform due this year
The law around the governance and management of Maori land is due to be reformed this year, Audio
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Bid by naturalised citizen to enter politics challenged
Audio 24 Dec 2014An unprecedented legal challenge over whether a naturalised citizen can stand for parliament in the Marshall Island's is underway. Audio
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Dotcom search ruled lawful
Kim Dotcom has failed in his last-ditch attempt to have the search at his Auckland mansion ruled illegal. Audio
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Nauru court ruling worrying for democracy
Audio 23 Dec 2014Nauru's suspended opposition MPs fear a Supreme Court decision upholding their suspension sets a worrying precedent for democracy. Audio
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Concern over south to north PNG road
Audio 22 Dec 2014In PNG a veteran Papuan campaigner continues her push for independence from the northern New Guinea provinces; A week after the sale of liquor was heavily restricted in Port Moresby, the city's… Audio