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Detainee says PNG police controlling Manus Island facility
A Kurdish Iranian journalist detained in the Manus Island offshore processing facility says Papua New Guinea police have taken control of the compound. Audio
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Australia urged to find immediate solution for refugees
Audio 5 May 2016Australia's offshore detention policy has been branded an unnecessary fear campaign, as Australia has been urged to find an immediate solution. Audio
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Legal commentator Simon Jefferson
Family law specialist Simon Jefferson discusses the Vulnerable Children's Act, the main planks of which come into effect on July 1 Audio
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New Zealand unlikely to offer PNG resettlement for detainees
Audio 4 May 2016New Zealand unlikely to offer PNG resettlement for Manus detainees. Audio
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PNG police chief facing contempt proceedings
Contempt proceedings have been filed in a Papua New Guinea court against the police commissioner Gary Baki. Audio
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Manus island decision unlikely to threaten PNG's aid
An expert in Australian foreign aid says hundreds of millions of dollars promised to Papua New Guinea for hosting an asylum seeker detention centre is unlikely to be threatened. Audio
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New book examines West Papua in world system
The author of a new book about how West Papua is an international issue, concerning the purview of international systems says there is sound international legal basis for the United Nations to review… Audio
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Uber sticks to rule change despite legal requirement
Uber is sticking with its rule changes for drivers, despite the Transport Agency saying its decision to drop the requirement for drivers to have passenger endorsements is illegal. Tom Furley reports. Audio
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Chch homeowner considers legal action against EQC
After today's landmark settlement, home-owner David Townshend, who was not part of the original 98 claimants, says he is considering legal action. Audio
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Fate of illegally detained asylum seekers in PNG in the balance
Audio 28 Apr 2016The fate of 850 asylum seekers and refugees detained illegally on Papua New Guinea's Manus Island hangs in the balance. Audio
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PNG government seeks legal advice post-Manus decision
Audio 27 Apr 2016The Papua New Guinea Government says it will only make a statement after studying the implications of yesterday's Supreme Court decision, which ruled the Manus Island regional processing centre… Audio
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Stalemate over probe into PNG fraud case
Audio 26 Apr 2016Papua New Guinea's police anti-fraud squad remains unable to access its office and files amid a standoff over a major corruption case. This comes after anti-fraud officers made several high profile… Audio
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Andrew Little reacts to threats of legal action
Labour's leader Andrew Little is standing by the statements made and believes there's no basis for legal action. Audio
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Legal loophole reopens Akld Supercity debate
The Auckland Supercity's structure has come under scrutiny, after the Local Government Commission decided there's community backing for a change. Auckland Correspondent, Todd Niall, reports. Audio
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PNG police force divided over major fraud case
Audio 18 Apr 2016A glaring division has opened up in Papua New Guinea's police force amid fallout over a major fraud case involving the prime minister Peter O'Neill. The head of the police anti-corruption unit, Mathew… Audio
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A celebrity sex scoop - and a legal ethical quandary
When a court injunction prevented English and Welsh media from publishing a celebrity sex story, it didn't stop media in some other countries naming names. New Zealand outlets were left wondering… Audio
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First legal Pastafarian wedding will take place
The world's first legal wedding by the Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster will take place in Akaroa tomorrow. Audio
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Hope's father backs killer's legal challenge to meet
The father of the murdered teenager Olivia Hope is backing a legal challenge by the man convicted of murdering her to set up a face-to-face meeting for the very first time. Audio
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Pacific people need alternatives to selling natural resources
Audio 15 Apr 2016A New Zealand NGO working with remote Pacific Island communities says creating sustainble livelihoods could help stop exploitation. Audio
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Bougainville's battle to secure foreign investment
Bougainville's president says the region needs foreign investors but some on the island remain opposed. Audio
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Pacific implications in Panama Papers scandal don't surprise
Audio 13 Apr 2016A security analyst says leaked documents showing several Pacific Island countries to be tax havens have come as little surprise. Audio
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Dairy farmer to legal cannabis dealer
Former Waikato dairy farmer John Lord is at the helm of the Colorado cannabis dispensary chain LivWell which employs 500 people. LivWell is a medicinal and recreational marijuana business. Its success… Audio, Gallery
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PNG anti-fraud unit homes in on PM
Audio 12 Apr 2016Papua New Guinea's anti-fraud and corruption unit has been homing in on the country's Prime Minister in its battle to investigate high-level corruption. Audio
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Northern Marianas battles with gun ownership laws
Audio 8 Apr 2016Lawmakers in the Northern Marianas have scrambled to come to grips with gun rights after an historic court ruling freed up ownership there. Audio
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PNG fraud squad probe of PM back on
Audio 6 Apr 2016The Papua New Guinea police fraud squad appears to be a step closer to arresting the prime minister over an alleged fraud case after a supreme court ruling. Audio