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Tonga league stars take field amid legal stoush
Top Tongan rugby league players have snubbed their own domestic rugby league organisation in order to play upcoming international games.
The Tonga National Rugby League sacked coach Kristian Woolf… Audio
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New French Polynesia mining code reviewed by advisory body
Tahiti's Economic, Social, Environmental and Cultural Council reviews mining code Audio
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NZ First shuts down legal drug testing
NZ First has shot down a plan to make drug testing legal by this summer, because they say it could encourage drug use. Police Minister Stuart Nash said the move would save lives and hospitalisations.
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Teens talk on climate concerns and their legal move at the UN
Audio 26 Sep 2019A group of teenagers from around the world including the Pacific, have signed a legal complaint against five major nations over the lack of action on the climate crisis Audio
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Teenagers talk climate concerns and legal move at the UN
Audio 25 Sep 2019A group of teenagers from around the world including the Pacific, have signed a legal complaint against five major nations over the lack of action on the climate crisis. Audio
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Vanuatu PM under fire from opposition leader
Vanuatu's parliamentary opposition says the government has failed to consult adequately about introducing political reforms, as prime minster Charlot Salwai finds himself under pressure. Audio
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Com Com taking legal action against UDC Finance
The Commerce Commission is taking legal action against one of ANZ's businesses. Audio
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Legal action against the UK's Parliament Shutdown
Audio 30 Aug 2019There's been widespread protest about the Conservatives shutting down Parliament for 5 weeks or "pro-roguing." We explain what that is, and what it all means Audio
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Kits to convert pistols into weapons similar to banned firearms still legally being sold
Kits which can convert a standard semi-automatic pistol into a firearm similar to the banned military style semi-automatics are still legally on sale in New Zealand - and the police minister is… Audio
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Legal challenges trying to block UK parliament's suspension
To the UK now, where two separate legal challenges have been launched in an attempt to block Prime Minister Boris Johnson's suspension of the British Parliament. Yesterday, the Queen approved the… Audio
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Schools unsure of legal rights in emergency lockdowns
School principals are worried they could be breaking the law by stopping parents from collecting their children during emergency lockdowns.
They want clarity from the Education Ministry following an… Audio
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NZ funds human rights monitoring in Pacific
Audio 20 Aug 2019New Zealand is putting nearly half a million dollars toward human rights monitoring in the Pacific. Audio
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Older couples joining households - the legal lowdown
Auckland barrister Sandra Grant says older couples need to consider how they want their assets to be treated, under current property law and under proposed changes. Audio
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Felicity Gerry - Fearless QC creates legal history
Felicity Gerry is an international QC and Professor of Legal Practice at Deakin University, who works towards reforming justice systems to protect the rights of vulnerable groups. She has led legal… Audio
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Tokelau court backs dismissals, finds pay withheld illegally
Tokelau's High Court has backed the government's dismissal of two public servants, but found it unlawfully withheld pay from them. Audio
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Tonga internet company claims cable cut was 'sabotage'
The company managing Tonga's internet cable says the country's internet blackout was intentional "sabotage" by a powerful but unknown actor. Audio
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Teachers to take legal action against Novopay delays
Teachers unions are planning legal action against the payroll provider for delaying teachers' pay increases and back pay. Audio
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Legal action against the Government over climate change
Iwi leader Mike Smith is suing the Government over its inaction on climate change. He says he wanted to see in the ICCC report a target to halve greenhouse has emission in the next decade. Audio
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Vanuatu defends China deportations, but concerns remain
Vanuatu's government is defending its deportation of six Chinese suspects but concedes China did not disclose what the people are accused of. Audio
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Commerce Commission launches legal action against Moola
The Commerce Commission has payday lender Moola in its legal sights, for charging an interest rate of more than 500 percent on some loans without allegedly checking if its customers can afford to pay… Video, Audio
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Legal protections for LGBTQI a long time coming - Beyer
The Human Rights Commissioner Paul Hunt says it's regrettable that changes to prohibit discrimination based on gender identity and intersex status are not being actioned swiftly.
The changes are… Audio
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Legal action possible for onsold quake-damaged homes
An insurance expert says a Supreme Court decision yesterday could open lawyers up to legal action from anybody who has bought a home in Christchurch since the 2010 and 2011 earthquakes.
The court's… Audio
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Tahiti awaits ruling in Temaru's first case in criminal court
Tahiti awaits ruling in Temaru's first case in criminal. Audio
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What legal protections are there for Kiwi journalists?
In the wake of the so-called 'police raids' on the home of Australian journalist Annika Smethurst and the ABC, Professor Ursula Cheer of Canterbury University looks at what happens here in New… Audio
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Legal experts call for end to Pacific refugee detention
The world's only research institute specialising in international refugee law says Australia should stop detaining asylum seekers on Pacific Islands. Audio