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Pacific Waves for Thursday 23 July 2015
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Dateline Pacific evening edition for 23 July 2015
3:05 PM.A social worker falsely accused of making up stories about asylum seekers on Nauru looks to legal action; Federal help arrives as American Samoa tries to tackle a dengue fever outbreak; Two people are… Read more Audio
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Former Nauru social worker looks at legal action
3:04 PM.An Australian social worker falsely accused off making up stories about asylum seeker abuse and kicked off Nauru is looking at suing Immigration officials. Audio
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Sport: Tahiti capable of going all the way
3:00 PM.Tahiti are being backed to go even better at the next Beach Soccer World Cup after the Tiki Toa impressed at this year's tournament in Portugal. Audio
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Dateline Pacific morning edition for 23 July 2015
5:05 AM.Two drowned and 11 missing in PNG bad weather; University course aims to improve Pacific health; 9.9 percent growth is being forecast for the Pacific economy this year; New Zealand names prominent… Read more Audio
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Federal help arrives to fight American Samoa dengue outbreak
5:04 AM.A federal epedemiology team has arrived in American Samoa to help with the response to a dengue fever outbreak that has gripped the territory. Audio
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Two drowned and 11 missing in PNG bad weather
5:03 AM.Two people have been confirmed dead and 11 are still missing in Papua New Guinea's Milne Bay Province after a spate of bad weather over the past fortnight. Audio
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Pacific's Pacer Plus deal close
5:03 AM.The Pacific Island countries and Australia and New Zealand are now much closer to concluding the Pacer Plus trade agreement. Audio
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University course aims to improve Pacific health
5:02 AM.A new Pacific-focused university health paper is aiming to address health inequalities and improve the health of the Pacific population in New Zealand. Audio
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PNG's medical helicopter service keeps reaching new heights
5:02 AM.Papua New Guinea's only medical helicopter service is expanding, but its chief executive says funding it is still a problem. Audio