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Labour law reform underway in PNG
Audio 16 Jul 2014It's hoped that improvements to labour legislation in Papua New Guinea will help reduce unpredictability in the market place. Audio
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Solomons enters reconstruction phase post-floods
Audio 15 Jul 2014Planning for medium to long term recovery and reconstruction in Solomon Islands following April's floods has been complicated by the fact that hundreds of people still don't have a home. Audio
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Investors pay legal bill for man who ripped them off
Audio 11 Jul 2014Investors who lost more than 115 million dollars in New Zealand's biggest fraud are furious they're paying the legal bill for David Ross - the man who ripped them off. Audio
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PNG Attorney General risks contempt, warns Kua
Audio 9 Jul 2014PNG's Attorney General has been warned that his determination on the legality of controversial state payments to a law firm, Paraka Lawyers, risks being in contempt of the Supreme Court. Audio
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PNG attorney general says 'drop the Paraka case'
Audio 8 Jul 2014Papua New Guinea's top legal official has advised the police commissioner that there has been no criminality involving payments to lawyer, Paul Paraka. Audio
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Confusion over whether $30 million island was bought legally
Audio 8 Jul 2014An island in the Far North is back on the market for $30million - even though the owners may never have had approval to buy it in the first place. Audio
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PM Key concedes Japan could legally resume whaling
Audio 7 Jul 2014The Prime Minister, John Key, has conceded there may be little the Government can do to stop Japan resuming some form of whaling. Audio
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China's rebalancing seen as positive for the region
Audio 4 Jul 2014Pacific Island countries shouldn't be shy about bargaining with China in its hunger for resources to fuel its economy. Audio
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Vanuatu PM considers MSG prospects for West Papua
Audio 3 Jul 2014Vanuatu's Prime Minister talks candidly about the Melanesian Spearhead Group's latest moves on West Papua. Audio
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Legal commentator Peter Boshier
Audio 2 Jul 2014Law Commissioner Peter Boshier discusses contempt of court. Audio
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Bougainville considers options for economic independence
Audio 1 Jul 2014An advisor to the Autonomous Bougainville government says there are limited opportunities for the region to grow its economy as it considers independence. Audio
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Wrestle continues around PNG PM arrest warrant
Audio 30 Jun 2014Calls continue for Papua New Guinea's Prime Minister Peter O'Neill to resign amid an ongoing legal wrestle related to a major corruption case. Audio
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Nauru speaker accuses MPs of treason
Audio 30 Jun 2014The speaker of the Nauru Parliament stands by the decision to expel five of the eight opposition MPs from parliament. Audio
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Sacked PNG AG stands by actions
Audio 25 Jun 2014Papua New Guinea's sacked attorney general says he has no regrets over his actions this past fortnight. Audio
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Calls mounting for PNG'S PM to stand aside
Audio 23 Jun 2014Calls are mounting for Papua New Guinea's Prime Minister to stand aside amid the furore over his alleged role in illegal payments to a law firm. Audio
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Fonterra tries to suspend Danone's legal action
Audio 23 Jun 2014New Zealand's largest dairy processsor and exporter, Fonterra, is in court to try and suspend legal action it's facing from the French food group, Danone, over last year's botulism scare. Audio
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PNG Prime Minister stands firm amid political meltdown
Audio 20 Jun 2014Papua New Guinea's Prime Minister Peter O'Neill stands firm while a major political storm engulfing his office casts uncertainty over his future. Audio
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Sam Koim vows to keep probing high-level corruption in PNG
Audio 20 Jun 2014The head of PNG's anti-corruption unit Taskforce Sweep vows to keep on investigating high-level graft despite being sidelined. Audio
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Australia's asylum seeker policy upheld in court
Audio 19 Jun 2014A barrister and human rights advocate considers Australian court ruling on legality of PNG as an offshore processing centre. Audio
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Spiralling legal battle around attempts to question PNG's PM
Audio 19 Jun 2014Attrition aplenty in an increasingly fractious legal battle around police attempts to question Papua New Guinea's Prime Minister. Audio
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PNG's Prime Minister resists arrest over Paraka payments
Audio 18 Jun 2014Papua New Guinea's Prime Minister resists an arrest warrant over the alleged illegal payments to Paraka Lawfirm and announces another commission of inquiry into the matter while discrediting those… Audio
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Suspended Nauru MPs stripped of entitlements, salaries
Audio 12 Jun 2014One of five opposition MPs suspended from Nauru's parliament says they have now been stripped of their entitlements, offices and salaries for speaking out against the current regime. Audio
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Pacific wants extended labour mobility
Audio 10 Jun 2014The Chief Trade Advisor to the Pacific Islands countries says they could be in a position to conclude the PACER PLUS trade deal with Australia and New Zealand by the end of next year. Audio
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Vodafone says no illegal surveillance in Fiji
Audio 9 Jun 2014Vodafone Fiji says a new report by its parent company shows it is not conducting any illegal surveillance. Audio
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Writer says Bouganiville people moving towards independence
Audio 9 Jun 2014An emerging writer from Bougainville says its people are steadily taking ownership of the process towards viable independence. Audio