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Pacific Waves for Monday 2 February 2015
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Dateline Pacific evening edition for 2 Febuary 2015
4:05 PM.Indonesia leads a new wave of fisheries protection; Papua New Guinea's police force is labelled broken and incompetent; A Tongan women's group says outdated land laws are forcing women into abusive… Read more Audio
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Indonesia leads explosive new wave of fisheries protection
4:04 PM.There's a new emphasis on protecting marine resources in the Western Pacific as Indonesia perseveres with its policy of seizing and, in some cases, sinking foreign fishing vessels caught illegally… Read more Audio
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Papua New Guinea police force labelled incompetent
4:03 PM.Papua New Guinea's police force has been labelled as broken and incompetent following an alleged police shooting in Port Moresby that almost forced the city to a standstill. Audio
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50 years of Cook Islands self governance celebrated
4:01 PM.A bark dress worn by the former Prime Minister Helen Clark and a one-hundred-year old quilt are among the items on display in Wellington to commemorate the Cook Islands 50th anniversary of self… Read more Audio
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Dateline Pacific morning edition for 2 February 2015
6:05 AM.Women's group says land laws still need addressing; Custom development strategies needed for Pacific; Koreans share climate research in Pacific; Solomons PM faces big task on corruption; NZ artists… Read more Audio
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Women's group says land laws still need addressing
6:04 AM.A Women's group in Tonga says 80 percent of domestic violence victims are going back into a violent environment. Audio
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Customised development strategies needed for Pacific
6:03 AM.One size fits all approach to regional development unrealistic. Audio
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Koreans share climate research in Pacific
6:02 AM.The Embassy of the Rebublic of Korea in Fiji has recently hosted some of their leading scientists to share research into how new climate change technology could help Pacific nations cope with the… Read more Audio
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Solomons PM faces big task on corruption
6:01 AM.Transparency Solomon Islands says the country's Prime Minister has a lot of work to do if he is to live up to his promise to tackle corruption. Audio