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Port Moresby liquor ban already working, says Parkop
Audio 22 Dec 2014A week after the sale of liquor was heavily restricted in Port Moresby, the city's governor says it is already having a positive effect. Audio
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Samoan PM with advice for women running for Parliament
Audio 22 Dec 2014Samoa's Prime Minister Tuilaepa Sailele Malielegaoi has told women thinking of running for parliament they should not neglect their families. Audio
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A number of PNG political parties face de-registration
Audio 19 Dec 201435 of the 37 registered political parties in Papua New Guinea are facing possible censure from the registrar. Audio
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Father of murdered Opunake man wants parole laws tightened
The father of an Opunake man who was murdered by a man on parole wants laws tightened. Audio
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Cook Islands by-election ordered after result voided
Audio 18 Dec 2014: Cook Islands is now a minority after an election result is declared void in the Court of Appeal. Audio
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Law with Dean Knight - The Privy Council
Victoria University Law Lecturer, Dean Knight looks at the workings of the Privy Council, including the recent hearing of the Teina Pora appeal. New Zealand abolished appeals to the Privy Council at… Audio
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Second failure no concern for Tongan election candidate
Audio 17 Dec 2014Auckland domiciled Tongan election candidate plans to try for a seat again. Unsuccessful Tongan election candidate undaunted by failure. Audio
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PNG and Aust Ministers talk 'aid to trade '
Audio 16 Dec 2014The Papua New Guinea Foreign Minister Rimbink Pato has met his Australian counterpart Julie Bishop as part of the annual ministerial forum in PNG. Audio
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Taskforce Sweep closure could be catastrophic: Kua
Audio 16 Dec 2014PNG's former Attorney General says between 50 to 100 corruption-related cases are at risk of collapsing if Task Force Sweep closes. Audio
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Possible funding cut to Australian Human Rights Commission
Audio 16 Dec 2014There's concern in Australia that the government there is cutting funding to the Human Rights Commission because of the body's inquiries into its treatment of asylum seekers. Audio
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Immigration law has sparked strong criticism
Audio 15 Dec 2014An amended immigration law pushed through the Australian parliament has sparked strong criticism from Human Rights and Refugee advocates. Audio
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Fiji passes tough land laws
Audio 12 Dec 2014With little warning, Fiji's government has passed a law that heavily restricts the rights of foreigners to sell or develop freehold land in the country. Audio
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Suspended Nauru MPs get no satisfaction from courts
Audio 12 Dec 2014MPs in Nauru lose legal bid to overturn suspension from parliament. Audio
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Man cleared of using mother-in-law as drugs mule
A man accused of using his mother-in-law-of as drug mule has walked free in a case that helps set a precedent over the grounds for charging someone with manslaughter. Audio
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Transparency Solomons hails Sogavare's election
Audio 11 Dec 2014Transparency Solomon Islands optimistic about progress of anti-corruption reforms under new government. Audio
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Commission wants overhaul of 'inappropriate' extradition laws
As New Zealand's feeling the pressure to agree to an extradition treaty with China, the Law Commission says a complete overhaul of extradition laws is overdue. Audio
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Parliament goes into urgency to debate new anti terrorism laws
Parliament has gone into urgency to pass new anti-terrorism laws. Audio
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Fiji's government digs in heels over television rugby coverage
Audio 9 Dec 2014The Fiji government says it will not budge over a decree requiring significant events to be broadcast across all television channels. Audio
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More movements on the eve of PM elections in Honiara
Audio 8 Dec 2014More MP movements on the eve of prime ministerial elections in Solomon Islands. Audio
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PNG's PM defends govt budget deficit strategy
Audio 8 Dec 2014Papua New Guinea's Prime Minister Peter O'Neill has defended his government's stewardship of the economy amidst criticism from a rejuvenated opposition. Audio
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New Zealand pioneering match fixing law changes
New Zealand is leading the world with our legislation to target match fixing in sport. Audio
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Parliament passes two law and order bills
Parliament has passed laws to keep dangerous criminals locked up for longer and to better protect New Zealanders from released sexual and violent offenders, who are at high risk of re-offending. Audio
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Niue man who was arrested during NZ PM's visit plans to sue
Audio 5 Dec 2014A man in Niue who was arrested and taken into custody when the New Zealand prime minister, John Key, visited last June, is suing police. Audio
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Timing of big pay rises for politicians in Guam debated
Audio 4 Dec 2014Guam politicans vote for big pay rises...for themselves. Audio
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Crown Law apologises to Bay of Plenty Maori
Crown Law has apologised to Bay of Plenty Maori after failing to give them an important report the Government had conducted into the Rena. Audio