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Pacific Waves for Thursday 17 July 2014
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Dateline Pacific evening edition for 17 July 2014
3:06 PM.Four MPs in Tonga are dumped by their party; Vanuatu residents are fed up over a wharf proposal; Papua New Guinea's anti-corruption unit will continue to operate, for now; Fiji voters get familiar… Read more Audio
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Four MPs in Tonga dumped by party
3:05 PM.Four members of the Tonga opposition Democrats have been dropped from the party ahead of this year's election. Audio
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Fed up Vanuatu residents meet over wharf proposal
3:04 PM.Residents fed up with a lack of consultation on Port Vila harbour developments have held their own meeting to vent their frustration. Audio
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Ethicist warns of risk to Australia's reputation
3:01 PM.An ethicist is warning that the Australian Government's immigration policy and treatment of asylum seekers is putting the country's global reputation at risk. Audio
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Dipak Patel first ever full-time head coach for PNG
3:00 PM.Cricket PNG has appointed Dipak Patel as the country's first full-time head coach. Audio
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Dateline Pacific morning edition for 17 July 2014
5:06 AM.Papua New Guinea's anti-corruption unit will continue to operate, for now; Fiji voters get familiar with election process; An ethicist warns Australia's treatment of asylum seekers could damage its… Read more Audio
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PNGs anti-corruption unit will continue to operate, for now
5:05 AM.Papua New Guinea's leading anti-corruption unit, Task Force Sweep, will continue to operate, for now, after the National Court adjourned its final decision on the unit's future. Audio
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Fiji voters get familiar with election process
5:03 AM.The Fiji Elections Office is confident that an intensive education campaign will result in a high voter turnout at the polls in September. Audio