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Pacific Waves for Monday 11 May 2015
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Dateline Pacific evening edition for 11 May 2015
3:04 PM.A Norfolk Island referendum sets path for fight with Canberra; Vanuatu advised to redirect development funding; Tonga prepares for another coronation; Fiji's on the cusp of a rugby world sevens title.
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Norfolk Island referendum sets path for fight with Canberra
3:03 PM.The Chief Minister of Norfolk Island says the overwhelming results of a local referendum have set the path for a fight with the Australian Government over the future of the island's self-governance. Audio
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Sport: Fiji on cusp of world sevens title after Glasgow triumph
3:00 PM.Fiji win the Glasgow Sevens to take the lead in the Sevens World Series with one round remaining. Audio
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Dateline Pacific morning edition for 11 May 2015
5:05 AM.Vanuatu advised to redirect development funding; Tonga prepares for a king's coronation; Samoa looks for big breadfruit improvements; there's a new era in Tongan broadcasting; Pacific rugby players… Read more Audio
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Vanuatu advised to redirect development funding
5:04 AM.An academic at the Australian National University says the Vanuatu government will need review existing development projects to cater for the massive rebuild costs. Audio
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Tonga prepares for its king's coronation
5:03 AM.Preparations are underway in Tonga for the coronation of King Tupou VI in July. Audio
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Exciting times for Tongan broadcasting with new truck
5:01 AM.Tonga's oldest and largest broadcaster has welcomed what it calls a new era in the industry with the arrival of its first broadcasting truck. Audio
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Rugby players being forced to choose between money and tests
5:00 AM.The Rugby Players Association says fundings models need to change to help players from second-tier nations, who are being offered less money by their clubs if they choose to compete in Rugby World… Read more Audio