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Rogue National MP claims - a legal view
The rogue former National MP Jami-Lee Ross will go to the Police today with the evidence he says backs up his explosive claims about breaches of electoral law by the National leader Simon Bridges… Audio
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Online movement exposes discrimination faced by Micronesians
Audio 17 Oct 2018An online movement is raising awareness about discrimination faced by Micronesian immigrants in Hawaii. Audio
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PNG landowners push for miner's exit from Porgera
Canadian mining company Barrick Gold is seeking a renewal of its licence in Papua New Guinea at Enga province's Porgera gold mine. But the Justice Foundation for Porgera group, which claims to… Audio
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Leaked documents illustrate Fiji coup moves
Audio 4 Oct 2018More Fiji coup details divulged in leaked documents. Audio
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Rakautara residents threaten legal action against govt
While much of the damage in Rakautara is being repaired, five homeowners have been barred from repairing and occupying their properties due to a nearby cliff that is unstable. Video, Audio
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New Zealand accused of not investigating corruption in Tokelau
Audio 27 Sep 2018A former official in Tokelau's government is accusing New Zealand of failing to investigate allegations of corruption in the territory. Audio
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Otago bong confiscation: Was it legal?
Otago University students are planning to protest after the university's proctor walked into a student flat without permission and confiscated bongs used for smoking cannabis. What is the legal… Audio
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US businessman urged to seek consent over use of Bula
Audio 21 Sep 2018There's outrage in Fiji over a United States-based businessman trademarking the word 'bula'. Florida-based Ross Kashtan has trademarked the word - a commonly-used traditional Fijian greeting - which… Audio
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Legal aid sysem not working - Bar Association
New Zealand Bar Association says the legal aid system is not achieving what it should as a large portion of the population do not qualify for legal aid, but cannot afford to pay for legal services. Video, Audio
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Plans for Rongelap to become special administrative province
Audio 20 Sep 2018There are plans for Rongelap atoll in the Marshall Islands to become a special administrative province, with loose visa and tax requirements opening it up to foreign investors. Audio
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Fiji and Australia under scrutiny at UN human rights session
Pacific countries have been on both ends of the stick at the latest session of the United National Human Rights Council which began last week. Audio
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Marianas residents fight on against US military plans
Northern Marianas residents have appealed a court ruling regarding the impact of US Navy's relocation plans in the region. The US plans to move thousands of marines from Okinawa in Japan to Guam and… Audio
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Anti-1080 activist considering legal action against Speaker
An anti-1080 activist is threatening to take the Parliamentary Speaker Trevor Mallard to court over comments that dead native birds laid on the steps of parliament as part of a protest appeared to… Audio
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Stay decision after prolonged Nauru legal battle welcomed
One of the team of Australian lawyers representing 19 people accused over a protest outside the Nauru parliament three years ago says the judge found any trial would unfair and an abuse of court… Audio
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Samoa Govt called on to lead struggle against violence 'crisis'
A commission of inquiry in Samoa has found one in five women are raped and 90 percent of people experience domestic violence. Audio
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Sistema workers accuse company of exploitation: 'We are not treated equally'
Workers at one of New Zealand's leading manufacturing companies Sistema have spoken out about their desperate need for better working conditions and have accused the company of exploiting migrant… Audio
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Child trauma the backdrop to the Pacific Islands Forum
As Pacific leaders meet in Nauru, the trauma experienced by refugees detained there has been described in a new report. Audio
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Big money in legal weed
Audio 24 Aug 2018Cannabis law reform is on the way. Reports from the US show more Americans are reporting near-constant cannabis use, as legalization forges ahead. Public-health experts worry about the increasingly… Audio
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Trump: legal worries and China tariffs
Australia's PM is as good as gone. Is the US President? The legal cases surrounding Donald Trump's lawyer Michael Cohen and former election campaign chief Paul Manafort make Trump look increasingly… Audio
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Prominent legal expert says Family Court needs reform
Calls for reform of the family court system and the need for more resources are being backed by a prominent international expert on legal issues related to children and families in the justice system… Audio
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Taranaki stadium owner considers legal options
The Taranaki Stadium Trust is considering its legal options after engineering reports indicated Yarrow Stadium in New Plymouth had an excellent tolerance to earthquakes before it took over ownership… Audio
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'I struggle to see how they are legal' - Environment Minister responds to feedlot farms
The Environment Minister, David Parker, says he "struggles to see" how some intensive, American-style feedlot farms can legally be allowed to operate in New Zealand. Video, Audio
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Police staff system has 'dubious legal aspects' - lawyer
An employment lawyer is criticising the use of a controversial management tool used for scoring staff sick leave. Police emergency dispatchers have complained they're too scared to take time off when… Audio
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Recycler considering legal action over mounting rubbish
Grahame Christian says since China's ban on accepting certain materials, he's been forced to sell tonnes of rubbish for a fraction of what its worth. Audio
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Appeal's defeat exposes asylum seeker treatment
Audio 14 Aug 2018An Australian court case has exposed the government's treatment of asylum seekers. Audio