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PNG failing to record domestic violence cases
Audio 10 Nov 2014Hospital administrator says Papua New Guinea's health reporting systems fail to track domestic violence cases. Audio
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Kiribati president receives Fiji backing for Peace Prize
Audio 7 Nov 2014Fiji's nomination of Kiribati President, Anote Tong, as a candidate to receive the Nobel Peace Prize has been welcomed by the committee lobbying on Mr Tong's behalf. Audio
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Legal action as hopes of re-entering Pike River mine are dashed
The prospect of court action over the Pike River mine disaster is back on the agenda now that all hope of re-entering the ruined mine's tunnel has finally been dashed. Audio
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Man fighting toll roads considered alternative legal action
A man refusing to pay tolls on Auckland's Northern Gateway motorway says he would have taken a different course of legal action, but he doesn't want to lose his house. Audio
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Australian human rights advocate fears for refugees on Nauru
Audio 28 Oct 2014A human rights advocate fears some asylum seekers on Nauru will agree to be resettled in Cambodia out of desperation. Audio
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Hager will challenge legality of police raid
Audio 24 Oct 2014The Dirty Politics author Nicky Hager will go to court to challenge the legitimacy of the police raid of his home and the seizure of his property. Audio
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Residents to have say about legal high sales
A shopkeeper has warned the Wellington City Council that if synthetic drugs are allowed back into Cuba Mall it will be disastrous. Audio
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The State of Homelessness in America 2014
Audio 22 Oct 2014State of Hawaii has highest rates of homelessness in the USA Audio
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Difficulties fester in Australia's asylum seeker deal with PNG
Audio 22 Oct 2014Ongoing difficulties in Australia's asylum seeker deal with PNG could yet cause great political embarrasment for Canberra. Audio
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Fiji's MIDA under pressure to comment on decree breach
Audio 21 Oct 2014Fiji's media industry development authority has come under criticism for not condemning a breach of the Electoral Decree by the public broadcaster. Audio
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Bay of Islands hapu considering legal action
Far North hapu in the Bay of Islands are considering taking legal action against the Northland Regional Council and independent commissioners granting consent to for a multimillion dollar extension of… Audio
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Solomons Transparency outraged at million dollar payout for MPs
Audio 20 Oct 2014Solomon Islands MP's being paid controversial US $53,000 terminal grant. Audio
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PNG police brutality highlights troublesome link to loggers
Audio 16 Oct 2014Calls continue for Papua New Guinea police working for logging companies to be removed amid unresolved claims of police brutality against landowner communities opposed to logging. Audio
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Minister of Justice says Tonga's judicial system needs reforming
Audio 16 Oct 2014Proposed changes to reform Tonga's judicial system and to amend the constitution await Royal Assent. Audio
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Legal battle over damages from botulism scare
A French food company has gone to the Court of Appeal to overturn a block on it seeking multi-million-dollar damages from Fonterra over the botulism scare. Audio
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Nauru's new Chief Justice outlines challenges
Audio 13 Oct 2014Nauru's new Chief Justice Joni Madraiwiwi says he has no cause to doubt assurances about the independence of the judiciary in Nauru. Audio
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Legal expert on potential changes to passport rules
And professor in public law at the University of Otago, Andrew Geddis, has been listening to Mr Key. Audio
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Pacific police look to remove barriers to justice for women
Audio 13 Oct 2014Police officers in the region aim to eliminate existing cultural and religious attitudes that have been creating barriers in getting justice for crimes against women. Audio
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Australian watchdog wants end to detention of children
Audio 9 Oct 2014The president of Australia's Human Rights Commission has called for an end to the government's policy of locking asylum seeker children up in mandatory detention. Audio
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Solomons civil society seeking integrity pledge
Audio 8 Oct 201437 aspiring candidates sign integrity pledge in Solomon Islands. Audio
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Fiji law body hopes for improved relations with govt
Audio 3 Oct 2014The Fiji Law Society is up and running again and among its plans for the future are taking concerns about certain decrees to the government. Audio
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Axiom Mining restarts Solomons operation
Audio 1 Oct 2014Australian mining operation restarts in the Solomons after a victorious court battle. Audio
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Kavo conviction in PNG seen as tip of iceberg
Audio 1 Oct 2014The conviction last week of a Papua New Guinea MP, Governor of Gulf Province, Havila Kavo, for misuse of public funds may point to a much bigger problem with corruption. Audio
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American Samoa grants over 4,000 immigration amnesty
Audio 1 Oct 2014American Samoa has more than 4,000 new lawful residents after immigration amnesty was provided under a bill signed by the Governor. Audio
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Santo leaders show interest in Vanuatu nickel project
Audio 30 Sep 2014A Vanuatu nickel smelter, involving companies from New Caledonia and China, is now looking more likely. Audio