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Pacific Waves for Monday 10 August 2015
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Dateline Pacific evening edition for 10 August 2015
3:05 PM.Cook Islands Opposition says lack of brainpower is hampering economy; Samoa police bolster Tafa'igata prison security; Samoa's Prime Minister calls on New Zealand to expand its seasonal workers… Read more Audio
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Lack of brainpower hampering economy
3:04 PM.A Cook Islands opposition party wants help from New Zealand to address a lack of brain power to move the country forward. Audio
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Samoa police bolster Tafa'igata prison security
3:03 PM.Samoa police bolster Tafa'igata prison security after a mass escape earlier this month. Audio
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Dateline Pacific morning edition for 10 August 2015
5:06 AM.Samoa's Prime Minister calls on New Zealand to expand its seasonal workers scheme; civil society organisations want a moratorium on seabed mining in the Pacific; buses in the Solomon Islands capital… Read more Audio
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Tuilaepa asks NZ Unions to consider RSE expansion
5:05 AM.The Prime Minister of Samoa is calling on New Zealand unions to consider the benefits of expanding New Zealand's RSE scheme to areas outside of horticulture. Audio
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Pacific civil society wants stop to seabed mining
5:04 AM.Civil society organisations in the Pacific are joining a growing international call for a moratorium on mining exploration of the seafloor. Audio
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Tension over foreign bus operators in Solomons
5:03 AM.A bus strike amid tensions in Solomon Islands over who should be running the capital's bus services. Audio
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New lease on life for French Polynesian dove
5:02 AM.A critically endangered French Polynesian ground-dove, known locally as Tutururu, has been given a new lease on life in its endemic home, the Tuamotu & Gambier Archipelagos. Audio
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Farmers become first Chocolate makers in Solomon Islands
5:00 AM.A group of cocoa farmers in Solomon Islands is undergoing a training programme to become the first chocolate makers in the country. Audio