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Academic calls for 'transparency' over Fiji TV fiasco
Audio 26 Jan 2015A legal expert says an apparent abuse of power by Fiji's Attorney-General over media rights to last year's Rugby Sevens should be investigated. Audio
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Tonga's Ha'apai a year on from Cyclone Ian
Audio 19 Jan 2015The Tonga Red Cross says hundreds of people are still living out of tents and under sheets of roofing iron in Ha'apai, a year since their homes were destroyed by Cyclone Ian. Audio
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Bid by naturalised citizen to enter politics challenged
Audio 24 Dec 2014An unprecedented legal challenge over whether a naturalised citizen can stand for parliament in the Marshall Island's is underway. Audio
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The resource curse and its impact on PNG
Audio 24 Dec 2014The paradox of plenty and ensuring that all of Papua New Guinea benefits from the resource boom. Audio
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Sacked Fiji TV exec given no explanation
Audio 22 Dec 2014One of the two senior executives fired from Fiji TV last week, says she was given no explanation for her sacking and is not ruling out legal action against the broadcaster. Audio
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Protest over Fiji TV sackings
Audio 19 Dec 2014The controversial sacking of two senior staff from Fiji TV has caused an uproar in Fiji and across the Pacific. Audio
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West Papuan movement unified behind single goal
Audio 19 Dec 2014The head of the newly formed United Liberation Movement for West Papua says the major West Papuan represenative groups which have unified to create the organisation are working as one towards the goal… Audio
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Samoa opposition leader says Govt hiding something
Audio 17 Dec 2014The leader of the opposition in Samoa feels the government is hiding something by not allowing a debate into a parliamentary committee report into corruption allegations against former Minister of… Audio
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Possible funding cut to Australian Human Rights Commission
Audio 16 Dec 2014There's concern in Australia that the government there is cutting funding to the Human Rights Commission because of the body's inquiries into its treatment of asylum seekers. Audio
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Immigration law has sparked strong criticism
Audio 15 Dec 2014An amended immigration law pushed through the Australian parliament has sparked strong criticism from Human Rights and Refugee advocates. Audio
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Suspended Nauru MPs get no satisfaction from courts
Audio 12 Dec 2014MPs in Nauru lose legal bid to overturn suspension from parliament. Audio
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Legal commentator Robert Lithgow
Robert Lithgow discusses the questions raised and lessons learned from Phillip Smith's escape. Audio
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Call to action to stop violence against women in Fiji
Audio 4 Dec 2014A professor at the Fiji National University says something must be done about the high rates of violence against women. Audio
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Battle to form new Solomons' government intensifies
Audio 27 Nov 2014Political plates shifting in Solomon Islands as parties negotiate over possible governing coalition. Audio
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Tonga poll unlikely to initiate great change - academic
Audio 25 Nov 2014A political scientist analyses what can be expected in the Tonga election this Thursday. Audio
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Vanuatu opposition MP says suspension will be unconstitutional
Audio 24 Nov 2014An opposition MP in Vanuatu says if the government's move to get the opposition leader and 15 of his MPs suspended from Parliament is successful, then it will be unconstitutional and likely be… Audio
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US faces lawsuit over 'violating' tuna quota
Audio 24 Nov 2014Environmental groups are suing the US fisheries service over a new rule they say allows the doubling of the quota for the endangered bigeye tuna. Audio
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Petrol station attendant considers legal action
A petrol station attendant is considering legal action saying he's had his pay docked hundreds of dollars for motorists driving off without paying for fuel. Audio
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Solomons vote count now underway
Audio 20 Nov 2014The vote count is underway following the election on Wednesday in Solomon Islands, first preliminary results possibly available tonight. Audio
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Legal action over Fiji assault in custody
Audio 19 Nov 2014A man who claims four Fiji military intelligence officers abused and threatened to kill him while he was in custody is planning on taking legal action against the government. Audio
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Somare goes big on seeking damages over removal
Audio 18 Nov 2014Papua New Guinea's veteran leader Sir Michael Somare is seeking damages of 205 million kina over his removal as Prime Minister on August 2, 2011. Audio
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Dotcom searches for lawyers after NZ legal team quits
Kim Dotcom is scrambling to replace his New Zealand lawyers, who've quit the long-running case today. Audio
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Solomons court rules on party politics
Audio 17 Nov 2014Unregistered political parties in Solomon Islands remain locked out of next week's elections after a High Court ruling delivered on Friday in Honiara went against them. Audio
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Call for Pacific Islanders to debate free trade plans
Audio 14 Nov 2014Pacific Islanders are being urged to engage in debate over what Pacific nations may be giving up by agreeing to free trade deals. Audio
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Developer adamant Vanuatu airport will be built
Audio 10 Nov 2014Prospective Vanuatu airport developer believes it can turn around opposition to the project. Audio