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Spying on ourselves - A panel discussion
A couple of weeks back we took a look at the ethics of spying on your friends and neighbours, today we're exploring the ethics of spying on ourselves. Keith Locke is a former Green MP whose SIS file… Audio
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Spying, mass surveillance, and code names from Monty Python
The UK journalist discusses the extraordinary story of Edward Snowden, and considers the action of spy agencies and their mass surveillance of populations the world over. Harding's interaction with… 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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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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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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Rape culture and consent in New Zealand
Rape culture and the issue of consent has come to prominence in the last 12 months, with the likes of the Roast Busters case, the television film about Louise Nicholas' experiences and the tragic… Audio
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Election only the beginning says Fiji's CCF chief
Audio 1 Oct 2014The CEO of Fiji's Citizens Constitutional Forum says the group has a lot of work ahead of it to empower people after the recent election. Audio
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Hopes for law changes on longline fishing
Audio 15 Sep 2014Fisheries scientists are hoping new evidence which they say proves longline tuna vessels have been specifically targeting threatened sharks will provoke law changes. Audio
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Lowy Institute says PNG women face 'extreme challenges'
Audio 29 Aug 2014An Australian think tank says women in the Pacific, particularly in Papua New Guinea, continue to face extreme challenges. Audio
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Access to funds expected to play big part in Solomon elections
Audio 13 Aug 2014A Solomon Islands academic expects the upcoming election will again be characterised by people voting for MPs who they think will give them access to development funds, rather than voting for them on… Audio
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Calls for Australia's asylum seeker regime to end
Audio 12 Aug 2014A group in Australia, including those prominent in academia, the arts, medicine and the law, along with faith-based and non-government organisations, is calling for an end to Canberra's asylum seeker… Audio
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Constraints still exist despite freed up pre-election debate in Fiji
Audio 8 Aug 2014Political parties say constraints are hampering the prospects of a free and fair election in Fiji.
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Fiji politician says police hindering her campaign
Audio 7 Aug 2014An aspiring independent elections candidate in Fiji, Roshika Deo, says police intimidation and surveillance are affecting her campaign. Audio
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From Humble beginnings - Judge Singh
Judge Ajit Swaran Singh: He was the first Fiji-born Indian Judge to be appointed to the District Court bench in New Zealand, serving in Manukau, our country's third largest city holding the most… Audio
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Fiji Electoral Decree "muzzle" on NGOs - Human Rights Coalition
Audio 29 Apr 2014NGOs in Fiji say the Electoral Decree is acting as a muzzle, stopping NGOs from doing their jobs. Audio
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Death penalty policy being drawn up in PNG
Audio 14 Apr 2014A policy framework for the death penalty is being drafted in Papua New Guinea. Audio
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Small Businesses in Pacific struggle with start-up costs
Audio 1 Apr 2014Small businesses in the Pacific that find it hard to get going with start-up costs and accessing finance will soon be hearing about new options. Audio
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Concern over health of American Samoa congressman
Audio 20 Mar 2014An American Samoa senator is calling for discussion on the health status of the territory's representative in the US congress. Audio
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Fiji women identify key election issues including gay rights
Audio 18 Mar 2014Young women from all around Fiji meet in Suva to decide on the key issues they want raised in the lead-up to the elections promised for September. Audio
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Treaty Debate 2014: Water
This year's Treaty Debate, recorded at Te Papa, is a discussion of water rights in Aotearoa New Zealand. The panel features Jacinta Ruru (University of Otago, Ngati Raukawa, Ngati Maniapoto), Donald… Audio
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Drink is part of our history, and culture - but at what cost?
Noelle McCarthy talks to Pam Corkery, Norm Hewitt, Ross Bell and Yvonne Lorkin. Audio
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PNG drive to cast aside sorcery in bid to eliminate violence
Audio 12 Dec 2013Papua New Guinea's government appears set on ridding the country of sorcery beliefs in a bid to prevent the violence with which they've become synonymous. Audio
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PNG drive to cast aside sorcery in bid to eliminate violence
Audio 12 Dec 2013Papua New Guinea's government appears set on ridding the country of sorcery beliefs in a bid to prevent the violence with which they've become synonymous. Audio
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The Panel with Matt Nippert and Chris Wikaira (Part 2)
Audio 25 Nov 2013Topics - at what point are noise complaints unreasonable? The well-known Christchurch chef Jonny Schwass is pondering that question today after somebody made a complaint that interrupted a Sunday… Audio
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NZ company helps develop Bougainville's new foreign investment law
Audio 19 Nov 2013New Zealand company helps Bougainville prepare a new investment law that should ensure future foreign involvement is responsible. Audio
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Logging illegal in Solomons' Temotu province says premier
Audio 31 Oct 2013The premier of Solomon Islands' Temotu province says a Malaysian company planning to export round logs from Vanikoro has not been given a licence and is violating the law. Audio
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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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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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Tokelau considers reserving General Fono seats for women
Audio 3 Jun 2013New Zealand law professor Tony Angelo has been facilitating discussion in Tokelau on various constitutional questions, including whether the island should have reserved sets in the General Fono for… 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