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Fiji's NFP says Elections Minister portfolio must go
Audio 17 Feb 2017Fiji's opposition National Federation Party has accused the Attorney General and Minister for Elections Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum of again misinforming the people about his role. Audio
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New Solomons' welfare seen as vital for struggling families
The Minister of Health in Solomon Islands says there is strong backing for his Child and Family Bill. Audio
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Spark and Sky TV set for legal fight over merger
Sky Television has rejected a call to delay its planned merger with telecommunications company, Vodafone, if the deal is approved by the competition watchdog. Audio
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Legal Commentator, Garth Gallaway
Garth Gallaway is a partner at Chapman Tripp who specialises in insurance and health & safety related civil litigation. Audio
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Chair of Fiji election commission vows transparency
Audio 15 Feb 2017The newly-appointed chair of Fiji's electoral commission says maintaining transparency and upholding the body's impartiality will be his biggest priorities. Audio
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Controversial film on PNG squatters wins at FIFO
Audio 14 Feb 2017An Australian documentary following the struggle of a PNG community battling against commercial developers has been internationally recognised. Audio
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Carl Bland: Veteran of alternative theatre
Carl Bland is an acclaimed actor, playwright and painter, and the son of another renown New Zealand actor Peter Bland. He was a core cast member shows such as Rude Awakenings, and hit drama Street… Audio
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Amnesty brushes off comments by Fiji AG
Audio 10 Feb 2017Amnesty International has brushed off comments made by Fiji's Attorney-General about the group's latest report into human rights in Fiji. Audio
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Southern Response refuses to release legal fees
Southern Response is refusing to say how much it has spent on its legal battle against policy holders who are taking class action against the insurer over their Christchurch quake claims. Video, Audio
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Battle over Down Syndrome video steps up a legal notch
"Dear Future Mum" that played on European TVs to mark World Down Syndrome Day in 2014, was banned on French networks by the media regulator, who thought it might upset women who had terminated their… Audio
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Next legal battle in Trump travel ban to happen soon
Three federal judges will hear oral arguments over whether to restore Donald Trump's executive order temporarily banning travellers from seven majority-Muslim countries. Audio
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Defence in PNG sacks whistleblowers
Audio 8 Feb 2017Transparency International PNG says reports nine Defence Department civilian staff have been sacked should be of concern to everyone in Papua New Guinea. Audio
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PNG hopes Hekari disqualification will calm insubordination
Audio 6 Feb 2017The Papua New Guinea Football Association has welcomed the disqualification of Hekari United from this month's OFC Champions League. Audio
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Fears bill making Samoa a Christian state could give rise to intolerance
Audio 2 Feb 2017Samoa looks set to become a Christian state but what could that mean for people of other faiths? Audio
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FFA outlines busy program for 2017
Audio 2 Feb 2017The premier body representing the fisheries' concerns of the 18 members of the Pacific Islands Forum says improved surveillance is just one of a number key steps the organisation plans in 2017. Audio
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Legal commentator Charles MacGuiness
Employed by God ? Clergy are not employees and do not have employment rights - but the rule is not hard and fast, and may be changing. Audio
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$US400m casino proposal still wants opportunity in Tonga
Audio 31 Jan 2017The Tongan company behind a proposed gaming resort says its development would provide much needed investment into a 'bleeding' economy. Audio
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States begin legal action to fight Trump order
Sixteen states have begun legal action against US President Donald Trump's executive order restricting entry into the country for travellers from seven Muslim-majority nations, while thousands… Video, Audio
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Hope report to US Congress will help ease CNMI worker shortage
Audio 24 Jan 2017Hope the new US administration will look favourably on recommendations made in a new report to address the worker shortage in the Commonwealth of the Northern Marianas Audio
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Call for GCF to focus on climate change refugees
The New Zealand opposition Labour Party's Pacific climate change spokesperson, Su'a William Sio, has welcomes funding commitments from the Green Climate Fund, but says finding ways to cater for… Audio
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Tonga Airways still intent on getting service off the ground
The board of Tonga Airways says it is still intent on getting its services off the ground despite having to cancel the launch of its domestic flights, via a Fiji Airways charter, today. Audio
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Another legal battle looms for Darryl Kerrigan's Castle
Australian actor Tiriel Mora explains the vibe behind a bid to save the humble Melbourne home at the centre of the classic movie The Castle from demolition. Audio
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Legal commentator Anne Stevens
Criminal lawyer Anne Stevens talks about the legal implications of a new plan by the police to monitor the sewerage system in Auckland and Christchurch for traces of drugs. Audio
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Some legal points - compo, privacy and overseas payments
Lawyer Kathryn Dalziel offers insights on a damages claim, Nicky Hager's Police search and paying different fees for goods from overseas. Audio
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Fiji govt hits back at foreign landowners
Audio 15 Dec 2016The Fiji government has hit back at a group of foreign landowners who are fighting Fiji's land sale laws but the landowners are pushing ahead with their campaign. Audio