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Pacific Waves for Monday 22 December 2014
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Dateline Pacific evening edition for 22 December 2014
4:05 PM.Sacked Fiji TV exec given no explanation; Future uncertain for refugees in PNG; A Port Moresby liquor ban appears to be working; A New Zealand student has completed research in Tonga which he hopes… Read more Audio
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Sacked Fiji TV exec given no explanation
4:04 PM.One of the two senior executives fired from Fiji TV last week, says she was given no explanation for her sacking and is not ruling out legal action against the broadcaster. Audio
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Future uncertain for refugees in PNG
4:03 PM.The future remains uncertain for refugees held on Manus Island and slated for resettlement in Papua New Guinea amid concerns about whether the process can proceed, if the refugees can fit in to local… Read more Audio
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Dateline Pacific morning edition for 22 December 2014
6:05 AM.In PNG a veteran Papuan campaigner continues her push for independence from the northern New Guinea provinces; Vanuatu airports boosted by NZ aid; A New Zealand student has completed research in Tonga… Read more Audio
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Concern over south to north PNG road
6:04 AM.In PNG a veteran Papuan campaigner continues her push for independence from the northern New Guinea provinces; A week after the sale of liquor was heavily restricted in Port Moresby, the city's… Read more Audio
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Port Moresby liquor ban already working, says Parkop
6:03 AM.A week after the sale of liquor was heavily restricted in Port Moresby, the city's governor says it is already having a positive effect. Audio
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Vanuatu airports boosted by NZ aid
6:02 AM.Vanuatu's international airports on Efate and Santo have been boosted by equipment provided by New Zealand. Audio
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NZ student helps Tonga fight mosquito-borne disease
6:01 AM.A New Zealand student has completed research in Tonga which he hopes the government will use to cut the risk of mosquito-borne disease. Audio
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Samoan PM with advice for women running for Parliament
6:00 AM.Samoa's Prime Minister Tuilaepa Sailele Malielegaoi has told women thinking of running for parliament they should not neglect their families. Audio