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Pacific Waves for Thursday 26 September 2013
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Vanuatu's Nagriamel movement opposes planned land reform
3:03 PM.Vanuatu's Nagriamel custom movement says it is opposed to the initiative of the minister of land, Ralph Regenvanu, to change land laws. Audio
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Land and labour issues holding back Solomons rice farm revival
3:02 PM.Members of the Solomon Islands business community say land and labour issues are hindering hopes to revive the rice farming industry. Audio
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PNG leader's move on federalism yet to be fleshed out
3:01 PM.PNG's Prime Minister Peter O'Neill has asked the Constitutional and Law Reform Commission to consider scrapping the Westminster system of government in favour of federalism. Audio
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Dateline Pacific evening edition for 26 September 2013
3:00 PM.PNG leader's move on federalism yet to be fleshed out; Solomons businessmen say land and labour issues holding back rice farm revival; Vanuatu's Nagriamel movement opposes planned land reform… Read more Audio
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Dateline Pacific morning edition for 26 September 2013
6:00 AM.Fiji Airways boss responds to accusations and outlines plans for future; scientists moving closer to eradicating HIV; Tuvalu unhappy with UN approach to LDC status; doing business to become easier for… Read more Audio
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Advocate renews call to close 'hellish' Nauru detention camps
6:01 AM.An advocate for the hundreds of asylum seekers incarcerated in three Australian run camps on Nauru says the camps there have become a 'hell-hole' that should be closed. Audio
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Fiji Airways boss responds to accusations, outlines future
6:02 AM.Fiji Airways has responded to criticism that its operations are not transparent and accountable. Audio
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Scientists moving closer to eradicating HIV
6:03 AM.Hope is on the horizon for the 34 million people living with HIV, thanks to a team of scientists working to eradicate the virus using the properties of a type of Samoan tree. Audio