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New Zealand mum about Fiji expulsion threat
Audio 16 Oct 2017New Zealand is silent about a threat by Fiji to expel Wellington's top diplomat in Suva. Audio
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Fight continues over giant Hawaiian telescope plan
Audio 12 Oct 2017Opponents of plans to build a giant telescope on a dormant volcano in Hawaii say they will keep fighting despite the project being given a green light. Audio
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Manus Island to Nauru transfer offer 'shameful'
Audio 12 Oct 2017Australia's offer to transfer refugees detained on Papua New Guinea's Manus Island to Nauru has been called shameful. Audio
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IRD's psychometric tests 'legally dubious' - lawyer
An employment lawyer says Inland Revenue's use of psychometric testing in its restructuring is "legally dubious". The tax department is looking to shed 30 percent of its workforce by 2021 and is… Audio
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UN urged to resolve Papuan self-determination
Audio 5 Oct 2017An international law specialist says the UN should resolve the unfinished business of West Papuan self-determination. Melinda Janki has analysed the adherence to international law in the transferral… Audio
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Indonesia disputes veracity of West Papuan petition
Indonesia has disputed the veracity of a West Papuan petition to the United Nations seeking self-determination. Indonesia's government says the petition is a hoax, but advocates for West Papuans say… Audio
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German court suspends legal cases against F&P Healthcare
Medical equipment maker Fisher and Paykel Healthcare has had another small win in its legal battle with U.S. rival ResMed. Audio
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Pacific leaders join call for a world free of nuclear weapons
Pacific leaders have added their voices to a worldwide call for a world free of nuclear weapons. Audio
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Fiery debate over West Papua at UN General Assembly
Audio 27 Sep 2017The issue of West Papuan self-determination has again been the subject of fiery debate at the United Nations General Assembly in New York. Audio
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Legal commentator Charles McGuinness
The first prosecution under the new health and safety legislation, and the cautious approach to fines. Also, how does New Zealand First's Health and Safety Industrial Relations policy match up with… Audio
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Calls to get more women into Fiji's parliament
Audio 25 Sep 2017Fiji's National Council of Women is calling for special measures to get more women in parliament. Audio
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Nurses told euthanasia may be legal in a decade
Nurses have been warned that assisted dying may soon be legal in New Zealand, and that they will be at the front line if it is. Health Correspondent Karen Brown reports. Video, Audio
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ACC confesses to using false names on legal documents
ACC is the second government agency that's admitted using fake names for difficult clients. Lawyers and beneficiary advocates condemn it, but managers argue it's necessary to protect the safety of… Audio
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Marshalls women recruited for illegal US adoptions
There has been an increase in the number of Marshall Islands women who are being recruited to illegally adopt their babies out in the United States. Audio
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West Papuan liberation movement focussed on UN plans
The West Papua National Coalition for Liberation says proposed dialogue with Jakarta falls outside the roadmap towards independence which it describes as gaining momentum. Audio
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Lawyers for "Nauru 19" seek help with costs
The team of Australian lawyers representing a group of Nauruans charged with offences relating to a pro-democracy protest more than two years ago are seeking donations to cover their expenses. Audio
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Legal industry needs 'culture change' to diversify
A Supreme Court judge is calling on big law firms to change their corporate culture in order to bring more women into senior positions. Audio
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McCully's claims of Saudi legal threat in tatters
The National Government's claim that a threat of legal action prompted its controversial eleven million dollar sheep farm deal with a Saudi Arabian businessman is in tatters. Labour's David Parker… Audio
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National MP seeking legal advice on military claims
National MP Jian Yang is seeking legal advice following a story that raises questions about his links with Chinese military and intelligence.
Expert in Chinese intelligence Peter Mattis tells Susie… Audio
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Vanuatu pin hopes of battling youth crime on national IDs
Audio 13 Sep 2017Vanuatu is cracking down on underage drinking and youth crime by introducing national identification cards. Audio
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Call for Bougainvilleans to look at independence options
Audio 11 Sep 2017Australian academic, Professor Ted Wolfers, says it is vital that people on Bougainville hold a dialogue about independence and the nature of any independence they may want. Audio
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Hawaii governor signs bill to fund cash strapped Honolulu rail
Audio 11 Sep 2017Hawaii governor signs bill into law to fund cash strapped Honolulu rail. Audio
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Tributes paid to Marshall Islands' Tony de Brum
Audio 23 Aug 2017Anti-nuclear and climate change activists have paid tribute to a man descirbed as a giant of history and an elegant climate warrior. Audio
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Samoa PM stops weekly police press briefings
Audio 23 Aug 2017Samoa's Prime Minister has ended the weekly police media briefings because of the negative light the media shone on the country. Audio
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Fishers furious over cameras on boats, threaten legal action
Southland fishermen say plans to install tracking devices and cameras on boats are an invasion of privacy and they're considering court action. Fisherman Chris Black told RNZ reporter Conan Young the… Audio