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OCTA defends PACER Plus
Audio 7 Aug 2015The Office of the Chief Trade Advisor says concerns about the PACER Plus trade agreement being unbalanced are unfounded and inaccurate. Audio
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Analyst delves into changes at head of Fiji's RFMF
A defence expert analyses the impact of a sudden change of command at the head of the Republic of Fiji Military Forces. Audio
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Pacer Plus saviour or charlatan?
The latest round of negotiations on the regional trade agreement PACER Plus are underway in Samoa with a focus on labour mobility, development assistance and trade in goods. Audio
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Legal aid threshold may prevent access to protection orders
The Government's proposed overhaul of laws dealing with domestic violence has been welcomed by many advocates working in the sector. Audio
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NGOs want PACER Plus talks to stop
Audio 5 Aug 2015Civil society organisations in the Pacific are calling for a suspension to PACER PLUS negotiations and the immediate release of all negotiation texts to the public. Audio
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NZ Unions oppose RSE expansion
Audio 4 Aug 2015Unions in New Zealand say they oppose any expansion of the Recognised Seasonal Employer scheme. Audio
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Legal action may follow poor home care of disabled man
Legal action may follow over a disabled man who died in a fire after he was locked in a house unsupervised while his caregiver went to buy food. Audio
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Doctors for refugees calls for detention closures
Audio 3 Aug 2015Unwell asylum seekers on Nauru will be sent to Papua New Guinea for medical treatment, not Australia, to the ire of a medical refugee advocate. Audio
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Self government has benefited Cook Islands - academic
A legal expert says, on the 50th anniversary of the Cook Islands self government, that the limited autonomy granted in 1965 has worked for the small Pacific country. Audio
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Confusion in PNG parliament over MP suspension
Papua New Guinea's speaker of parliament has sparked confusion over the status of MPs who have been referred to leadership tribunals. Audio
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Corrections considers legal options over prison scandal
Alex Littleton's mother Lorraine Pehi-Littleton is with us. Audio
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PNG activists spurred on in campaign over PMIZ
A government case against opponents of PNG's Pacific Marine Industrial Zone has been dropped and the campaigners have dedicated their victory to a tireless fighter for the cause, the late Nancy… Audio
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Corrections considers legal options over prison scandal
The Department of Corrections is considering what action it can take against prison manager Serco after discovering yet another inmate has been injured at Mt Eden prison. Audio
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China cracks down on the legal profession
Audio 23 Jul 2015In Beijing, human rights lawyers have been paraded on television accused of corruption and fraud in a state crack down on the legal profession. Audio
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Former Nauru social worker looks at legal action
An Australian social worker falsely accused off making up stories about asylum seeker abuse and kicked off Nauru is looking at suing Immigration officials. Audio
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Former Nauru social worker looking at legal action against
An Australian social worker falsely accused off making up stories about asylum seeker abuse and kicked off Nauru is looking at suing Immigration officials. Audio
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Legal commentator John Hancock
ohn Hancock on the UK Child Poverty Act and its progress and implications for NZ policy. Audio
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Council lapses made speeding legal
Up to 25 councils have been let off the hook after MPs rushed to fix a legal blunder that meant thousands of speeding tickets may have been illegally issued. Audio
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IOM helping PNG with climate change migrants
Audio 22 Jul 2015The international agency the IOM has committed to help Papua New Guinea cope with people forced to migrate by climate change. Audio
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Making speeding limits and speeding tickets legal
Parliament is rushing through a fix to road speed limits to make sure the limits, and all the speeding tickets issued under them, are legal. Audio
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Parliament steps in to make speeding tickets legal
Parliament has gone into urgency to fix a muck up that's meant some road speed limits haven't been legal. Audio
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Rabaul landowners' demands being considered in PNG
Landowners in Rabaul have submitted a petition calling for money they say is owed to them by Papua New Guinea ports and the East New Britain Development Corporation. Audio
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Symbolic change not enough for Australian first people
Torres Strait Islanders say they will not give up in their fight for recognition in Australia's constitution. Audio
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Limited service resumes, but CNMI blackouts continue
Audio 15 Jul 2015The Northern Marianas is considering declaring a state of emergency and transferring key public servants to Tinian as a territory-wide communications blackout nears its second week. Audio
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CEDAW issue a challenge for democracy in Tonga
Audio 15 Jul 2015Democracy in Tonga challenged as confusion grows in the country over who has the authority to ratify CEDAW. Audio