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PNG's proposed cyber crime policy sparks concerns
Audio 14 Apr 2014Some bloggers and other internet users in Papua New Guinea are concerned that a proposed cyber crime policy could go too far in policing activity on social media. Audio
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Phillipstown lawyers to meet with Minister's legal team
Audio 10 Apr 2014The lawyers for a Christchurch school will today meet with Ministry counterparts in an attempt to stop Hekia Parata pressing on with a planned merger. Audio
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Legal high debate hots up
Hundreds of people calling for a complete ban on the sale of legal highs, protested in more than 20 locations from Whangarei to Invercargill this weekend. Audio
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Council back down from legal action against tree felling couple
Audio 4 Apr 2014An Otaki couple who cleared several native trees on their property have won their fight against the local council - all charges against them are to be dropped. Audio
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Escalating risks of reef damage and rising sea levels
Audio 4 Apr 2014The Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme is calling for swift, concentrated and global action to respond to the escalating risks such as reef damage and rising sea levels. Audio
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NGOs in Fiji requesting removal of Electoral Decree provision
Audio 2 Apr 2014NGOs in Fiji are calling on the Attorney General to remove a provision in the Electoral Decree which restricts them from being involved with election education or debate in any way. Audio
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Vice chancellor waiting on right visa before PNG return
Audio 2 Apr 2014The ousted vice chancellor of PNG's Unitech university is waiting on immigration clearance before he returns to resume his job in Lae. Audio
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More Pacific islands approached over asylum seeker problem
Audio 1 Apr 2014Australia lobbies more Pacific Island nations to help "shoulder the burden" of its asylum seeker issue. Audio
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HRW calls for Commission of Inquiry into Fiji labour rights
Audio 31 Mar 2014Human Rights Watch is calling for the ILO to enact a Commission of Inquiry into Labour Rights in Fiji. Audio
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Malaysian airlines under legal pressure
Audio 28 Mar 2014Thailand says its satellites have spotted up to 300 objects which may be debris from the missing Malaysia Airlines passenger plane which vanished almost three weeks ago. Audio
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Planned legal change worries top courts
Audio 27 Mar 2014The Chief Justice is warning politicians not to throw the baby out with the bath water, as they make changes to the law which governs the courts. Audio
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Haast highway strikes major legal hurdle
The backers of a multi million dollar highway linking the West Coast and Milford Sound say paper roads up and down the country could be at risk, after they found out their road doesn't exist on… Audio
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UN investigator calls for human rights commission for PNG
Audio 25 Mar 2014A UN delegate has toured PNG and is calling for a new human rights commission. Audio
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Better control policies for exporting kava needed in Vanuatu
Audio 21 Mar 2014Better control policies for exporting kava needed in Vanuatu, otherwise the country may face a ban in the United States. Audio
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Nauru opposition wants Justice Minister to go
Audio 18 Mar 2014Nauru opposition MP, Roland Kun, says the Justice Minister should step down following controversial judicial reshuffle. Audio
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Land disputes in Niue could be dealt with more quickly
Audio 17 Mar 2014It's hoped the recent appointment of land commissioners in Niue will help move land disputes through court more quickly. Audio
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How legal highs are impacting on Oamaru
Audio 13 Mar 2014Synthetic highs are causing major problems around the country. Oamaru Community Constable Bruce Dow joins Kathryn Ryan to talk about his town. Audio
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Palau finalises deals to protect its EEZ
Audio 10 Mar 2014The president of Palau, Tommy Remengesau, says his government is finalising deals for drones, radar and patrol boats to help enforce a ban on commercial fishing in its waters. Audio
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UN data on violence prompts calls for action
Audio 10 Mar 2014More community coordination required to combat high rates of violence against women. Audio
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Dead man's family's questions legality of arrest
Audio 3 Mar 2014The family of a man who died in police custody is questioning what right officers had to arrest him in the first place since he wasn't in a public place but at his brother's home. Audio
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Most asylum seekers likely to end up in Aus anyway: Academic
Audio 25 Feb 2014The Australian government's asylum seeker policies are likely to go the way of the Pacific Solution according to a Melbourne academic. Audio
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Nauru MP ridicules government claims to credibility
Audio 24 Feb 2014Nauru opposition MP says government claims that it is restoring the island's legal system is nonsense. Audio
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Tonga investigates rusting cans of fish sent to cyclone victims
Audio 21 Feb 2014Tongan health officials investigating reports that disaster victims were sent rusting cans of fish. Audio
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Legal challenge likely in the wake of Manus incident: Academic
Audio 21 Feb 2014A law professor says it's almost certain the Australian Government will have to face a legal challenge over an alleged failure of it's duty to care and protect asylum seekers. Audio
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Fiji police urged to crack down on child sex traffickers
Audio 20 Feb 2014The Fiji Women's Crisis Centre says there must be both a mindset and policy change to combat child sex trafficking. Audio