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MFAT sets up a special US watchdog
Professor Andrew Geddis, international law expert at Otago University joins the discussion on MFAT setting up a special group to try and keep up with rapid policy changes in the US. Audio
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The Panel with Michael Moynhan and Tony Doe (Part 1)
Audio 9 Feb 2017Justice minister Amy Adams has announced that historic gay sex convictions will be wiped from all records. Professor Andrew Geddis, international law expert at Otago University joins the discussion on… Audio
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Aspiring PNG women politicians sought
Audio 7 Feb 2017It is just months before Papua New Guineans go to the polls to elect a new 111 seat parliament and there are renewed efforts to get women into the Parliament. 5thne. Audio
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Judge slammed for not punishing man
A judge is being criticised for letting a man off who posted explicit photos on line of his ex-wife. Privacy lawyer Kathryn Dalziel joins the discussion on how the law is intended to work. . Audio
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The Panel with Catherine Robertson and Neil Miller (Part 2)
Audio 31 Jan 2017Auckland primary principals association principal Francis Nelson says some schools won't have a full muster roll for the start of the school year with parents opting to take their holidays during term… Audio
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Former PM urges PNG to empower people outside capital
Audio 12 Dec 2016A former Papua New Guinea prime minister says the country could be headed for trouble if people continue to feel they lack control over their own destiny. Audio
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Censorship in a digital age
One hundred years ago, film censorship was introduced to New Zealand, making it illegal to show any film without it first being passed by the Censor. Audio
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PNG looks to implement Sorcery National Action Plan
Audio 16 Nov 2016A three day conference in Papua New Guinea this week aims to activate a government plan to overcome sorcery-related violence. Audio
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New Caledonia political future unclear after Paris meeting
Audio 9 Nov 2016New Caledonia's political future remains uncertain after the territory's leaders held their last meeting with the French prime minister before next year's French elections. Audio
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Disabled people's rights under discussion in Tonga this week
Audio 7 Nov 2016Tonga will open up public discussion this week on ratifying the Convention on the Rights of persons with disability. Audio
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Journalists and jailbirds: The pros and cons
Convicted killer Scott Watson has won his fight for the right to talk to a journalist in jail twice in two years and others behind bars who say they're innocent may follow suit. Is that good for… Audio
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Moana Jackson - a new constitution for Aotearoa
On Waitangi Day this year Matiki Mai Aotearoa - the independent working group on constitutional transformation - launched its report: He Whakaaro Here Whakaumu Mo Aotearoa. It is the culmination of… Audio
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The food scene in Auckland provides a taste of inequality
Associate Professor Damon Salesa talks with Professor Lisa Marriott, Dame Diane Robertson, Lisa King and Dr Teuila Percival about why the diet of Aucklanders depends on where they live. Audio
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Tonga commissioner responsible for concerning police ops
Audio 10 Oct 2016Tonga's government has expressed concern about the efficiency of policing in the country and is seemingly reluctant to support the Police Commissioner. Audio
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Fiji police shut down sugar meeting
There is confusion in Fiji over the reasons police shut down a planned forum on the sugar industry this week. Audio
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UPNG students concerns understandable, says NGO
Audio 31 Aug 2016The chair of Transparency International in Papua New Guinea says there was always a feeling that university student leaders would cop the blame for disturbances on campus which came amid a six-week… Audio
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NZIFF diary part three
Dan Slevin’s latest post from the New Zealand International Film Festival in Wellington, featuring Equity, Chronesthesia, Sieranevada and Truman.
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Moves in Samoa to ease tensions between custom and law
Helping to resolve tensions between customs and law is a focal point between members of the Maori and Samoa Law Societies who recently formed a new network. Audio
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Back to our Teina Pora discussion,
Would $2,300,000 be enough to sustain you quite well? Would it be sensible to work out what Teina's needs are? Amy Adams says every case is different. Do you see the need for rigid protocols? The… Audio
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Sisters of Swing
NZ Society heads to Christchurch for some swing - southern style. The city has a new, all girl big band and its members range in age from 17 to the mid-70s. Audio, Gallery
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Alicia Kozakiewicz: Abductee now advocate
American Alicia Kozakiewicz was 13 years old when she was abducted, imprisoned and raped by a man she met online. She now warns others about the risks of the internet and is a campaigner for 'Alicia's… Audio
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Accusations councillors being gagged over Unitary Plan
Local government expert and senior law lecturer, Dean Knight, joins the discussion on Auckland councillors being told what they can and can't talk about. Audio
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Protest in American Samoa over donations from Indonesia
Audio 22 Apr 2016An American Samoan has protested against the government for accepting donations from Indonesia. Audio
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Niue's largest internet provider to switch off service
Audio 19 Apr 2016Niue's largest internet provider will switch off its service on Monday after a dispute with the government over free access. Audio
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PNG govt committed to Indonesia relationship
Papua New Guinea's Foreign Minister says his government has an excellent relationship with Jakarta but doesn't want to do anything to displace the trust that Indonesia has placed in it, such as… Audio
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Call for abortion law reform debate in PNG
Audio 30 Mar 2016The governor of Port Moresby is calling for public debate on reforming abortion law in Papua New Guinea. Audio
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Gender-based abuse must end, says Fiji human rights' boss
Audio 29 Mar 2016Fiji's new Human Rights and Anti-Discrimination Commission director says a cultural change is needed to stop gender-based sexual violence. Audio
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Report finds regional deep sea mining laws lacking
Audio 24 Mar 2016The Pacific Community's [SPC] geoscience division has fended off criticism of the organisation's framework for seabed mining legislation, saying the document is just a starting point. Audio
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ILO hopeful on Fiji compliance
Audio 29 Jan 2016The International Labour Organisation says there is room for the government of Fiji and the Trades Union Congress to achieve consensus on complying with standards of freedom of association. Audio
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Fisheries body fails to adopt tougher shark finning stance
Audio 14 Dec 2015The conservation group WWF says the Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission has failed to adopt a stronger ban on shark finning in the region. Audio