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Pacific Waves for Monday 21 September 2015
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Dateline Pacific evening edition for 21 September 2015
3:04 PM.The IOM says recovery work from Typhoon Masak in FSM still incomplete; Pacific communities in New Zealand's Poriru take a stand against sucide; Fiji's police commissioner says investigations into a… Read more Audio
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FSM far from normal six months after Maysak
3:03 PM.Six months after Typhoon Maysak tore through parts of Federated States of Micronesia, the International Organisation for Migration says the recovery is still far from complete. Read more Audio, Gallery
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Pacific communities take a stand against suicide
3:02 PM.Pacific communities in Porirua, north of New Zealand's capital, Wellington, are taking a stand against suicide in their community with a suicide prevention Fono organised on Saturday. Audio
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Dateline Pacific morning edition for 21 September 2015
5:04 AM.Fiji's police commissioner says prosecutors are close to concluding their investigation into a graphic video of police brutality; Nauru's decision to ban transhipments is applauded; Tourism operators… Read more Audio
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Fiji's police chief gives update on brutality cases
5:03 AM.Fiji's Police Commissioner says he is expecting a decision from state prosecutors in the next few weeks on a brutal beating case which emerged online two and a half years ago. Audio
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Nauru ban on transhipments sets an example - Greenpeace
5:02 AM.Greenpeace is applauding Nauru's banning of transhipments but says it is just the start illegal fishing in the Pacific. Audio
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Solomons tourism urged to carve its own path
5:01 AM.The Solomon Islands Visitors Bureau is urging tourism operators in the country to avoid comparing themselves to neighbouring powerhouses Fiji and Vanuatu. Audio
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Artists gear up for Festival of Pacific Arts 2016
5:00 AM.Around 100 Maori and New Zealand-based Pasifika artists are getting ready to showcase their work at the Festival of Pacific Arts in Guam next year. Audio