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NGO helping PNG HIV/AIDS victims forced to shut
Audio 15 Dec 2016A Papua New Guinea NGO that had been helping HIV/AIDS victims but is being forced to shut after losing its financial backing hopes it can get support elsewhere. Audio
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Owner of road into Pike Mine gifts legal control to victims' families
A Blackball farmer who owns the road heading into Pike River has gifted legal control of the land to Pike River victims' families. Audio
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Fa'afafine Week a chance to advocate for improved human rights
Audio 12 Dec 2016Samoa's so-called 'third gender' is celebrating fa'afafine week while advocating for equal rights in the community. Audio
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Amnesty report brings Fiji torture back to the fore
Audio 7 Dec 2016The use of torture by Fiji's security forces is again in the spotlight after an Amnesty International report highlighted the lack of justice for several prominent cases. Audio
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Cooks leaders blocked from telling EU it's not welcome
Audio 2 Dec 2016The row over a Cook Islands fishing agreement intensifies as traditional leaders claim they were prevented from expressing their opposition to EU officials at a public meeting Audio
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Amnesty calls for Australian rethink on refugees
Audio 1 Dec 2016An Amnesty International researcher, who was recently in Nauru, says she cannot believe the Australian attitude to the asylum seekers and refugees. Audio
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Trans-Tasman banking and legal experts focus on blockchain
Legal and banking experts are looking to devise a framework to regulate the game-changing technology behind Bitcoin and some 300 other cryptocurrencies. Audio
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Fiji men convicted of Soko rape, file appeal
Audio 28 Nov 2016The eight police officers and one military officer who were convicted of rape and sexual assualt in Fiji, have been sentenced to up to nine years in jail. Audio
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Soko's father says Fiji prison sentences lenient
Audio 23 Nov 2016The father of Vilikesa Soko says the prison sentences of his son's assailants are lenient. Audio
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Sacked Pumpkin Patch staff plan legal battle for redundancy pay
The First Union is promising a legal battle to ensure staff who've lost their jobs with the collapse of children's clothing chain Pumpkin Patch get paid redundacy. Audio
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Legal action begins to stop Mackenzie District irrigation
Legal action has begun to stop more farmers turning the arid Mackenzie Country into green pasture. The Environmental Defence Society says too many irrigation consents are being issued and landscape… Audio
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PNG anti-violence advocate target of abuse
Audio 18 Nov 2016A Papua New Guinea woman, who has established a service to help victims of gender based violence, says she is often the target of verbal abuse. Audio
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Trimaran linking Tonga's Niuas ready for launch
A wind powered trimaran to provide a more regular shipping service for Tonga's far northern Niua Islands is to be launched this weekend in New Zealand. Audio
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NZX sees the end of the road in long legal battle with Ralec
The long-running, multi-million dollar court case involving the stock exchange operator, NZX, and a Melbourne-based commodities company has ended with no winner though there's still a chance that one… Audio
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New Human Rights reporting guidebook for Pacific
Audio 15 Nov 2016A guidebook uniquely designed to help Pacific governments report on Human Rights is being finalised this week in Fiji. Audio
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Samoa's Environment Ministry denies sand mining is a scandal
Audio 14 Nov 2016Claims sand mining is causing erosion on some of Samoa's beaches are being dismissed by its Environment Ministry. Audio
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Palau's Remengesau says election toughest battle ever
Audio 11 Nov 2016The returning president of Palau, Tommy Remengesau Jr, says the 2016 election race was the toughest ever on both a political and personal level. Audio
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PNG patience wearing thin with Australia over Manus
Audio 8 Nov 2016Papua New Guinea's government has appealed for international help in resettling refugees held on Manus Island. Audio
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Support for Pacific entrepreneurs could help youth - World Bank
Audio 8 Nov 2016Young people in the Pacific could find it easier to start companies after improvements to business legislation, the World Bank says. Audio
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Two levels of NZ citizenship nothing new
Audio 2 Nov 2016Under a proposed Australian law change asylum seekers and refugees who attempt to arrive in Australia by boat will be permanently banned from entering the country. Audio
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Call for urgent legal overhaul of police vetting
Audio 28 Oct 2016The Privacy Commissioner John Edwards says police vetting of half a million New Zealanders every year needs to be done better. John Edwards says there are too many inconsistencies and people don't… Audio
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Fears for booming CNMI economy with foreign worker cap
There are fears capping the number of foreign workers allowed into the Northern Marianas could hold back the US territory's booming economy. Audio
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Legal commentator Charles McGuiness
Employment lawyer Charles McGuiness discusses enforcement by government labour inspectors regarding minimum rights and breaches. Audio
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Australians ashamed of asylum seeker policy
Audio 25 Oct 2016Many Australians are deeply ashamed of how their government treats asylum seekers, according to a social agency. Audio
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Secrecy exemption should extend to Nauru teachers
Audio 24 Oct 2016Doctors are now exempt from prosecution should they speak publicly about Nauru and Manus but teachers are still under threat. Audio