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Three West Papuans to appear in court on treason charges
Three West Papuans will on Tuesday appear in an Indonesian court on treason charges. Audio
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Fiji's Prime Minister accused of cherry-picking human rights
Fiji's Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama has been accused of making comments threatening marriage equality in the country based on "fake news" being published on social media and speculation some… Audio
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Cook Islands parliament resumes under clouds of controversy
The Cook Islands parliament sat for the first time yesterday since the nation's general election in June 2018 with several controversies looming. Audio
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Allegedly trafficked Bangladeshis stranded in Vanuatu
Audio 29 Mar 2019Rights groups are concerned for the welfare of dozens of Bangladeshis who say they were trafficked to Vanuatu and are now in limbo there. Audio
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Solomon Islands counts cost of domestic and sexual violence
Domestic and sexual violence in Solomon Islands is costing companies almost a fortnight's worth of work per employee each year. Audio
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The book 'Samoan Queer Lives' launches in Wellington
A new book sharing the lived experiences of Samoa's rainbow community was launches in Wellington, New Zealand. Samoan Queer Lives is a collection of personal stories from 14 fa'afafine, transgender… Audio
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Unresolved issues emerge over major PNG marine project
Papua New Guinea's Planning Minister has announced that the government is to sign a major Chinese Exim Bank loan to kickstart the Pacific Marine Industrial Zone project. Audio
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Tahiti's leading anti-nuclear campaigner dies
French Polynesia's leading advocate for the victims of France's nuclear weapons tests has died, but his work is set to continue. Audio
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Call for PNG deep sea mining licenses to be cancelled
Groups opposed to sea bed mining in PNG want the government to cancel licenses given to embattled miner Nautilus. Audio
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Lawyers say lines workers have strong legal case
Lines workers are being told they have a strong case for proving they're employees, not contractors, and could be in for a windfall. They're preparing a class action against Chorus subcontractor… Audio
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Ben Cort warns against legal cannabis in New Zealand
Audio 11 Mar 2019A man who helped lead an unsuccessful campaign to stop a commercial cannabis industry being set up in Colorado is visiting the country to warn New Zealanders not to repeat what he calls a big mistake… Audio
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Legal action looms over 'sham-contracting' of linesworkers
Audio 11 Mar 2019Linespeople are taking legal action over what they call a sham-contracting model, which has them working six-days a week and still not breaking even. They say Visionstream - a Chorus subcontractor -… Audio
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Illegal cannabis growers want in on legal market
Audio 8 Mar 2019Hundreds of people growing cannabis illegally have contacted an Auckland Medicinal Cannabis company to see if they could be in the running to make a best selling product. Last year the government… Audio
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Huawei takes legal action against US government
Audio 8 Mar 2019Chinese technology giant Huawei has taken its fight against the US government to a new level, filing legal action over a law which bans US federal agencies and contractors from using the company's… Audio
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Manus refugees launch new legal bid for freedom
Refugees detained on Manus Island launch a fresh bid for freedom through Papua New Guinea's Supreme Court. Audio
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John Tamihere considers legal challenge on rejection by Labour
The former Labour cabinet Minister and Auckland Mayoralty candidate John Tamihere, says he is considering a legal challenge to the Labour Party over rejecting his application to rejoin the party. Mr… Audio
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Fiji 7s captain apologises after pleading guilty to drink driving
Fiji sevens captain Kalione Nasoko has apologised after pleading guilty to a charge of drink driving. Audio
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Immigration watchdog tackles transnational crime in Pacific
The changing role in the Pacific relating to transnational crimes has been highlighted at a recent workshop in Samoa run by the Pacific Immigration Development Community. Audio
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NZ role in Tokelau suspensions questioned in High Court
Audio 13 Feb 2019A Judge of the Tokelau High Court has questioned New Zealand's role in the controversial suspension of two public servants in the New Zealand territory of Tokelau. Audio
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Landmark Tokelau court case begins in Wellington
A landmark court case kicking off this morning will see the first substantive sitting of Tokelau's High Court. Audio
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PNG mine operators pressured to pay for human rights abuses
Pressure is mounting on the owners of Papua New Guinea's Porgera gold mine over lack of action into alleged human rights abuses. Audio
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Promoters welcome the legal heat on Viagogo
The Commerce Commission is suing ticket reseller Viagogo in the High Court today for breaches of the Fair Trading Act. The website has been the subject of numerous complaints to the Commission, making… Audio
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Tokelau leaders to appear in New Zealand court
Two of Tokelau's Faipule, or leaders, will appear in a High Court in New Zealand later this month. Audio
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Cook Islands raises water project concerns with China and NZ
Audio 22 Jan 2019The Cook Islands has raised concerns with New Zealand and China over shoddy work on the biggest aid project in the country in decades. Audio
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Watchdog group highlights human rights concerns in PNG
Papua New Guinea is facing trenchant criticism from Human Rights Watch for failing to act on a raft of human rights issues. Audio