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A controversial resettlement in PNG's capital cops flak
Audio 6 Jun 2014Resettlement in PNG's capital is facing major problems as government cops flak. Audio
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Court will be asked to put a stop to legal proceedings
Audio 5 Jun 2014Four recording giants have launched a fresh legal bid to freeze Kim Dotcom's New Zealand assets. Audio
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Independent inquiry into Manus violence needed
Audio 30 May 2014An Australian human rights lawyer is calling for an commission of inquiry type investigation into the violence in the Manus Island asylum seeker camp. Audio
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Queries in Solomons over missing beche de mer
Audio 30 May 2014An anti-corruption group in Solomon Islands says police have to put more effort into finding out what happened to a valuable, but illegal consignment of beche de mer. Audio
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Academic says Fiji regime in trouble for flouting decrees
Audio 29 May 2014An academic says the Fiji regime is tripping itself up with its own decrees. Audio
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New data on asylum seekers' mental health unsurprising
Audio 27 May 2014A report has revealed the first hard evidence of high levels of mental illness in Australia's camps for asylum seekers. Audio
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French Polynesia fish farm moving to nuclear base
Audio 27 May 2014There are questions over plans to put a fish farm on the former nuclear base of Hao in French Polynesia. Audio
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Legal consequences of declaration by Fiji leader's party
Audio 26 May 2014The UFDF says a false declaration by the regime leader's proposed political party has snagged every member. Audio
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Too early for legal action for McCullum
Audio 20 May 2014A lawyer acting for Brendon McCullum says it is too early to consider any possible legal action after his match-fixing testimony was leaked to UK media. Audio
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Reprieve's Legal Director on implications of drone strikes
Audio 20 May 2014Lance Beath who is a defence consultant and senior fellow at Victoria Univeristy's Centre for Strategic Studies, says sharing intelligence is standard procedure and it is unsurprising some information… Audio
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PM insists any intelligence sharing with US is done legally
Audio 20 May 2014The Prime Minister says while New Zealand intelligence agencies have shared information with other countries, he insists any such activities are legal. Audio
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Nauru Speaker's opinion on expulsion still coming
Audio 20 May 2014Suspended Nauru MPs are still waiting to hear back from the Speaker on their challenge to their expulsion. Audio
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Commissioner refers midwife for possible legal action
Audio 19 May 2014A midwife who turned off a heart monitor that would have saved a baby's life delivered what the Health and Disability Commissioner is calling seriously sub-standard care that cannot be tolerated. Audio
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Tamihere says Taurima has grounds for legal action
Audio 14 May 2014The former Labour MP for Tamaki Makaurau, John Tamihere advocated for Shane Taurima's nomination. Audio
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Dotcom's legal team is using the Official Information Act
Audio 13 May 2014Lawyers for internet mogul Kim Dotcom are asking the courts to act as Ombudsman in their bid to wrest information off the Government and its departments. Audio
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Free and fair elections: how does Fiji measure up?
Audio 13 May 2014An elections expert looks at international measures of fair elections as concerns continue to be raised about the elections run up in Fiji. Audio
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Huge New Caledonia marine park embraced
Audio 9 May 2014The creation of New Caledonia's new marine park has been embraced by environmentalists but its fishing restrictions are yet to be set. Audio
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Legal aid interest hitting grandparent
Audio 9 May 2014A grandmother who owes 12-thousand-dollars in legal aid says it's unfair the Government is charging interest retrospectively. Audio
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Peters rejects legal view on NZ First contract with MPs
Audio 8 May 2014The New Zealand First leader is rejecting a legal view that his party could not enforce a plan to fine any of its MPs who leave caucus but stay on in parliament. Audio
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Tens of thousands being charged interest on legal aid debt
Audio 8 May 2014Just over forty thousand people are being charged eight percent interest on their outstanding legal aid debt. Audio
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Legal high lobby group responds
Audio 7 May 2014Grant Hall is a spokesperson for the legal highs industry lobby group the Star Trust. He's with us. Audio
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Legal high ban kicking in amid fears of fallout
Audio 7 May 2014The legal high ban that applies from midnight tonight has sparked fears the fallout for users and their families will be worse than predicted. Audio
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Hours to go till legal highs banned.
Audio 7 May 2014With just hours till a crackdown on synthetic drugs kicks in, users and some community workers are warning of a backlash, with gangs stepping in to fill the void and a flood of demand for mental… Audio
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Creation of New Caledonia marine park just first step
Audio 7 May 2014An international marine group says the creation of a marine park in New Caledonia will protect the area's rich biodiversity but there is still a lot of work to be done. Audio
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Cold turkey for legal high users after Parliament passes ban
Audio 7 May 2014Susanna Galea from the Waitemata DHB comments on whether regular synthetic drug users will struggle to cope with the products' removal and may suffer from the effects of withdrawl. Audio