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Pacific Waves for Thursday 29 August 2013
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Sport: Countries ready to go ahead of Pacific Mini Games
3:06 PM.Close to 800 athletes will descend on Wallis and Futuna over the coming days ahead of the start of the Pacific Mini Games. Audio
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Tonga Power's CEO says power is still expensive
3:02 PM.Former PNG cabinet minister calls for PNG society to address lateral violence. Audio
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Fiji indigenous rights breached by constitution, says lawyer
3:01 PM.A representative of Fiji's High Chiefs says the country's new constitution is the last straw in a long list of manifest breaches of indigenous rights which will again be brought up at the United… Read more Audio
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Dateline Pacific evening edition for 29 Aug 2013
3:00 PM.A representative for Fiji's High Chiefs says the new constitution breaches indigenous rights; Tonga's solar power plant is yet to make a long-term dent in power bills; The Vanuatu Cultural Centre… Read more Audio
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Transparency Solomon Islands asks why illegal mining continues
6:03 AM.Transparency Solomon Islands wants to know why the government and the owners of the country's only gold mine are not making any effort to stop illegal extraction. Audio
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Call for PNG society to confront lateral violence
6:02 AM.Former PNG cabinet minister calls for PNG society to address lateral violence. Audio
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Vanuatu Cultural Centre warns niVanutu to protect land
6:01 AM.The Vanuatu Cultural Centre is warning niVanutu not to lease their land. Audio
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Dateline Pacific morning edition for 29 August 2013
6:00 AM.Vanuatu Cultural Centre warns niVanutu to protect land; Call for Papua New Guinea society need to confront lateral violence; Transparency Solomon Islands asks why illegal mining continues; Final… Read more Audio