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PNG Speaker stands firm on artefact removal despite high-level outrage
Audio 19 Dec 2013PNG Speaker stands firm on ongoing plans to remove cultural artefacts from parliament building despite an outrcy and signs he may face legal action over it. Audio
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Inquiry report labelled 'death sentence'
Audio 18 Dec 2013The outcome of a parliamentary inquiry into Pacific languages in early childhood education in New Zealand is being labelled a death sentence for some languages and a blow to raising Pasifika… Audio
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Russian amnesty bill could end legal proceedigns
Audio 18 Dec 2013A vote in Russian parliament tomorrow could mean the end of legal proceedings against the 28 Greenpeace activists and two freelance journalists who are charged with hooliganism. Audio
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Banks to face legal action over 'interest rate swaps'
Audio 17 Dec 2013ASB, ANZ and Westpac are to all face legal action over misrepresenting the complex 'interest rate swap contracts' sold to farmers. Audio
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Hope after Tahiti court annuls French nuke compensation rejection
Audio 16 Dec 2013French Polynesia's nuclear test veterans association says court order to re-examine compensation claim brings hope, but is unlikely to succeed. Audio
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Pacific takes joint approach to settling maritime boundaries
Audio 11 Dec 2013The Pacific is taking a co-operative approach to settling maritime boundaries between countries and it is leading to unprecedented progress, according to an academic who is involved. Audio
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Mother of son with autism supports IHC legal case
Audio 9 Dec 2013Parents of children with special needs have spoken out about the discrimination they say their children face from schools and will support the IHC in its legal case against the Ministry of Education… Audio
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Cooks committee ready to present preliminary Colagate report
Audio 5 Dec 2013The Public Accounts Committee in the Cook Islands says it is ready to table a preliminary report on the 'Colagate' issue with parliament. Audio
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School principal unsure of legal rights during AOS lockdown
Audio 5 Dec 2013The principal of a Whangarei primary school has asked the Education Ministry to clarify his legal rights, after two parents insisted on taking their children away from the school during an Armed… Audio
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Pacific will struggle to meet WTO trade requirements
Audio 5 Dec 2013A Pacific group highlighting the dangers of globalisation warns of the dangers of a WTO push to remove red tape on customs. Audio
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Legal action being taken against a forestry company
Audio 3 Dec 2013Officials have confirmed they're prosecuting a forestry company over one of the nine deaths in the industry this year. Audio
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Pacific's chief trade advisor believes parties can compromise
Audio 2 Dec 2013Labour mobility and development assistance are the main issues dividing the parties involved in the PACER Plus trade deal, but the Pacific's chief trade advisor believes both sides are determined to… Audio
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Workshop looking at how to overcome sorcery-related violence in PNG
Audio 2 Dec 2013Papua New Guineans come together to discuss how to overcome the sorcery related violence. Audio
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German conservationists mount legal challenge to protect Maui's
Audio 2 Dec 2013A German conservation group is threatening legal action over the government's poor attempts to protect the Maui's dolphin, calling its latest fishing restrictions an insult. Audio
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Delays on sale of former French military land to French Polynesia
Audio 2 Dec 2013The editor of Tahiti Pacifique monthly magazine says keeping a former French military base in Tahiti from being returned to French Polynesia, is bureaucracy gone mad. Audio
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UNHCR calls for a more humane asylum seeker policy from Australia
Audio 27 Nov 2013UNHCR calls for immediate changes in the Australian run camps for asylum seekers on Nauru and PNG's Manus Island. Audio
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Doctor ordered to pay lawyer's costs after long legal battle
Audio 22 Nov 2013A 3-year legal battle between a Dunedin clinical psychologist and a lawyer has ended with the Court of Appeal ordering the doctor to pay the lawyer's costs. Audio
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Forum says no to mining in Solomon Islands' Isabel
Audio 19 Nov 2013Mining forum in Solomon Islands' Isabel resolves that the province not ready - concerns expressed over environmental impact, social problems and lack of benefits for people. Audio
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Legal battle over PNG govt's Ok Tedi takeover gets underway
Audio 18 Nov 2013The legal battle between PNG's Government and the Sustainable Development Programme over the government's takeover of the Ok Tedi mine has gone to international arbitration Audio
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Legal commentator Ursula Cheer
Audio 6 Nov 2013Online bragging and the publication of images of sexual activity. Audio
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Missing documents imperil admin of justice in French Polynesia
Audio 1 Nov 2013Missing documents imperil administration of justice in French Polynesia. Audio
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Logging illegal in Solomons' Temotu province says premier
Audio 31 Oct 2013The premier of Solomon Islands' Temotu province says a Malaysian company planning to export round logs from Vanikoro has not been given a licence and is violating the law. Audio
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More ANZ customers encouraged to join legal battle
Audio 29 Oct 2013More ANZ and National Bank customers can now sign up to a class action against the bank, which has been brought for the way it charged some of its fees. Audio
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Refugees still being held in Nauru processing centre
Audio 25 Oct 2013Amnesty International says asylum seekers who have been processed as refugees are still being held at the Nauru refugee processing centre. Audio
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Abal played a passive role for the good of PNG
Audio 24 Oct 2013Fall guy from PNG's 2011-2012 political impasse reflects on his role during turbulent time. Audio