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Pacific Waves for Monday 20 April 2015
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Dateline Pacific evening edition for 20 April 2015
3:06 PM.Vanuatu learns from experience in getting aid to the people a month after Cyclone Pam; an aid agency is paying local people to help clean up the capital; the mood for autonomy grows among Papua New… Read more Audio
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Vanuatu identifies gaps in relief effort
3:05 PM.Vanuatu disaster authorities, NGOs and humanitarian organisations are looking forward to the government's endorsement of the latest damage assessment report after Cyclone Pam hit last month. Audio
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Cash-for-work programme for Port Vila cleanup
3:04 PM.Groups of residents in Vanuatu's capital, Port Vila, are being paid by an aid agency to clean up some of the neighbourhoods worst-hit by Cyclone Pam last month. Audio
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Samoan comedy uncovers "real island guy"
3:01 PM.A comedy about a New Zealand born Samoan who travels to Samoa to learn what it means to become a 'real island guy' is set to be released this year. Audio
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Dateline Pacific morning edition for 20 April 2015
5:05 AM.Mood for autonomy grows among PNG's provinces; Pacific regionalism at heart of Fiji Forum dissent; Pacific worried about potential cruise boat disaster; Cook Islands inmates learning to cook; Samoa on… Read more Audio
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Mood for autonomy grows among PNG's provinces
5:04 AM.The mood for more autonomy is growing among Papua New Guinea's provinces amid the country's continued development struggles. Audio
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Pacific regionalism at heart of Fiji Forum dissent
5:03 AM.Fiji is asking the big questions about regionalism in the Pacific in raising concerns about the dominance of Australia and New Zealand in the Pacific Forum. Audio
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Pacific worried about potential cruise boat disaster
5:02 AM.As the number of cruise ships entering the Pacific increase, search and rescue experts want changes to ensure the region is ready if a major maritime disaster occurs. Audio
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Cook Islands inmates learning to cook
5:01 AM.Inmates at Aorangi prison in the Cook Islands have been learning to cook in a bid to upskill and ensure they eat more healthy and local produce when released. Audio
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Samoa on track for renewable energy target
5:00 AM.Samoa on target to be using 100 percent renewable energy in two years. Audio