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Pacific Waves for Tuesday 26 May 2015
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Dateline Pacific evening edition for 26 May 2015
3:06 PM.Norfolk Island considers how to convince Australia to change its mind about downgrading its autonomy; University looks at indigenous language preservation; School children revive Samoan language… Read more Audio
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Norfolk continues campaign to stop legislation
3:05 PM.Norfolk Island considers how to convince Australia to change its mind about downgrading its autonomy. Audio
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University looks at indigenous language preservation
3:04 PM.The University of Sydney has hosted a public forum looking at preserving indigenous languages, many of them endangered, in the region. Audio
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School children revive Samoan language
3:03 PM.Children in South Auckland are braving the winter weather in traditional Samoan attire this week to celebrate Samoan language week. Read more Audio
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Dateline Pacific morning edition for 26 May 2015
5:05 AM.Solomon Islands takes the first step in setting up an independent body to fight corruption; Fiji looks set to receive a significant share of an aid package from Japan, which could prompt a re-think by… Read more Audio
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Solomons government takes first step against corruption
5:04 AM.The Solomon Islands government says it is taking the first step this week towards honouring its election promise to fight corruption in the country. Audio
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Fiji to benefit from Japanese aid
5:03 AM.Fiji looks set to receive a significant share of an aid package from Japan after the PALM 7 Pacific leaders meeting over the weekend. Audio
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US demands money back after failed school project
5:02 AM.The United States has demanded that the Marshall Islands pay back 800,000 USdollars given to it to build a school that Majuro now says can't go ahead. Audio