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Kiribati asylum seeker expected to fall through the gaps in NZ
Audio 10 Oct 2013A law professor in Auckland says a Kiribati man seeking asylum in New Zealand because of climate change doesn't fit existing refugee categories. Audio
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PNG government called on to consult on constitutional changes
Audio 7 Oct 2013Watchdog group raises concerns at the haste and lack of consultation over recent constitutional changes in Papua New Guinea. Audio
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SPREP calling on Savai'i uplands to become a protected area
Audio 7 Oct 2013SPREP says the Savai'i uplands should be listed as a protected conservation area after undertaking a biodiversity assessment of the area. Audio
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Vanuatu's Nagriamel movement opposes planned land reform
Audio 26 Sep 2013Vanuatu's Nagriamel custom movement says it is opposed to the initiative of the minister of land, Ralph Regenvanu, to change land laws. Audio
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PNG leader's move on federalism yet to be fleshed out
Audio 26 Sep 2013PNG's Prime Minister Peter O'Neill has asked the Constitutional and Law Reform Commission to consider scrapping the Westminster system of government in favour of federalism. Audio
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PNG government move to take over Ok Tedi Mine
Audio 19 Sep 2013Papua New Guinea's government makes its move to take over full ownership of the Ok Tedi copper and gold mine. Audio
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Tonga Family Protection Bill passes final reading
Audio 10 Sep 2013The director of the Women and Children Crisis Centre in Tonga says a new law which aims to end domestic violence is a step in the right direction in protecting victims. Audio
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Britain leads by example in fight to combat climate change
Audio 9 Sep 2013British Minister of State outlines his country's lead role in assisting Pacific Islands countries in adapting to climate change. Audio
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Tuvalu calls for less talk and more action over climate change
Audio 3 Sep 2013Tuvalu prime minister raises concerns about the lack of action over combatting climate change. Audio
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Artisanal miners an ongoing problem at Solomons gold mine
Audio 3 Sep 2013Allegations of the use of mercury are among ongoing issues at the Gold Ridge mine in Solomon Islands. Audio
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Continuing disquiet over mine tailings at PNG nickel mine
Audio 30 Aug 2013Continuing public disquiet over mine tailings at the Ramu nickel mine in Papua New Guinea. Audio
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Vanuatu government urged to give details about airport plans
Audio 16 Aug 2013The Vanuatu government is being urged to provide details of its plans for an overhaul of the country's airport services. Audio
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Security forces not entirely to blame for Papua violence
Audio 2 Aug 2013The Indonesian government says the continuing violence in the Papuan region cannot be entirely blamed on the country's military and police. Audio
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Transnational law specialist discusses Kim Dotcom case
Audio 31 Jul 2013Joining us now to explain the significance of yesterday's Supreme Court hearing is Waikato University international law Professor Neil Boister. Audio
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First Nauru asylum seekers might earn refugee status in days
Audio 5 Jul 2013Decisions on refugee status on some of the first arrivals at the Nauru asylum seeker camp likely within two weeks. Audio
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BCL to buy local in Bougainville mine relaunch
Audio 4 Jul 2013The government in Bougainville says it will require a rejuvenated Bougainville Copper Ltd to source most of its basic supplies from within the province. Audio
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A call for Pacific unity to benefit from seabed mining plans
Audio 27 Jun 2013The Global Ocean Commission says island countries in the Pacific must have a voice in discussions on seabed mining in the international waters that surround them. Audio
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Significant ILO meeting expected to keep up pressure on Suva
Audio 19 Jun 2013The Fiji Trades Union Congress, says the International Labour Organisation's focus on Fiji at top policy level this week will keep up the pressure on the regime's treatment of trade unions. Audio
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Tongan Prime Minister's defamation action part of an 'ongoing saga'
Audio 17 Jun 2013A prominent newspaper in Tonga has been ordered to pay fines for defaming the Prime Minister and other cabinet ministers, in what observers say is part of an ongoing duel between politicians. Audio
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Conference addresses PNG's sorcery-related violence
Audio 10 Jun 2013A solution to sorcery-related violence in Papua New Guinea was one of the major themes of a conference in Canberra last week. Audio
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Chinese investor demands spark angst in Samoa
Audio 7 Jun 2013Conditions outlined by a Chinese company considering investing in Samoa have been met with alarm. Audio
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Confidence Tonga Family Protection Bill will pass soon
Audio 5 Jun 2013Confidence Tonga Family Protection Bill will pass soon. Audio
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Tough new sentences aimed at deterring violent crime in PNG
Audio 30 May 2013Papua New Guinea's parliament passes law changes enacting tough new sentences designed to counter violent crime, including the reactivation of the death penalty. It has also repealed the controversial… Audio
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Nansen Initiative talks underway in the Cook Islands
Audio 24 May 2013The first consultations on the Nansen Initiative, which aims to develop a legal framework for people forced to crosss borders by a natural disaster, are being held in the Cook Islands. Audio
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PNG Haus Krai rated a great success
Audio 16 May 2013Haus Krai rated a great success in raising awareness about the levels of violence which have become entrenched in Papua New Guinea. Audio