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Pacific Waves for Friday 18 September 2015
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Dateline Pacific evening edition for 18 September 2015
3:05 PM.New Zealand calls on PNA to respect Pacific Leaders; Children in Fiji told to take anti-suicide pledge; Pacific teams head into Rugby World Cup with confidence; Tongan government says controversial… Read more Audio
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New Zealand calls on PNA to respect Pacific Leaders
3:04 PM.New Zealand's Ambassador for Pacific Economic Development has called on the Parties to the Nauru Agreement to respect the wishes of Pacific leaders regarding the future of fisheries management in the… Read more Audio
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Children in Fiji told to take anti-suicide pledge
3:03 PM.All school children in Fiji have been told to make a pledge against suicide in ceremonies across the country. Audio
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Sport: Pacific teams confident as Rugby World Cup kicks off
3:02 PM.Pacific Island nations all targeting knockout rounds as Rugby World Cup kicks off. Audio
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Dateline Pacific morning edition for 18 September 2015
5:05 AM.Calls to defend Fiji's fragile democracy a year after elections; Solomons goldmine scraps untreated waste release; CEDAW consultations to continue in Tonga; Pacific lawyers gather to talk legal issues… Read more Audio
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Tonga minister says CEDAW not dead
5:02 AM.Tonga's Minister for Internal Affairs says he's still hopeful a controversial women's rights convention will be ratified despite reports the government is dropping the issue. Audio
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Record whale season continues in Niue
5:00 AM.Whale enthusiasts are celebrating a record breaking whale season in Niue with more humpback whales continuing to arrive in the waters around the island. Audio