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Pacific Waves for Monday 14 September 2015
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Dateline Pacific evening edition for 14 September 2015
3:05 PM.Oxfam supports Pacific stance on climate chage at PIF; Pacific media watchdog concerned with mistreatment of regional journalists; Drought conditions force closure of schools in PNG's Simbu province… Read more Audio
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Oxfam admires Pacific SIS stance at Forum
3:04 PM.Oxfam says the small Pacific countries sticking to their position on climate change at the Pacific Islands Forum is a plus for the region. Read more Audio
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Watchdog says Forum highlighted disdain
3:03 PM.A Pacific media watchdog says last week's Pacific Islands Forum Summit in Papua New Guinea highlighted a level of disdain shown to the region's journalists. Read more Audio
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Dateline Pacific morning edition for 14 September 2015
5:04 AM.Most of the region braces for what could be the worst El Niño since the late 1990s; Bougainville is preparing to conduct a Bel Kol reconciliation process ahead of any talks on a possible re-opening of… Read more Audio
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El Nino tightens grip on Pacific
5:03 AM.The governor of Chimbu Province in Papua New Guinea says the effects of El Niño there are so severe schools have closed, public servants aren't working and the hospital has shut its doors. Audio
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Bougainville prepares for Panguna Bel Kol
5:02 AM.Papua New Guinea's Bougainville is preparing to conduct a Bel Kol reconciliation process ahead of any talk on a possible Panguna mine re-opening. Read more Audio
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Solomons loggers call for government to act on its reforms
5:01 AM.An organisation representing logging companies in Solomon Islands has condemned a recent high court decision allowing the export of illegally harvested logs. Audio