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Pacific Waves for Monday 5 October 2015
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Pair of Aust lawyers barred from PNG
4:05 PM.An executive member of Australia's peak legal body says reports that two Australian lawyers have been banned from entering Papua New Guinea raises serious questions about judicial independence. Audio
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Sport: World Cup playoff hopes all but over for Pacific teams
4:02 PM.Pacific Islands teams reflect after missing out on the knockout rounds of the Rugby World Cup. Audio
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Niue this week marks its WWI contribution
4:01 PM.This week Niue is to commemorate the centenary of the departure of troops to serve in the First World War. Audio
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Dateline Pacific evening edition for 5 October 2015
4:00 PM.The PNG ban of two lawyers raises questions about judicial independence; Nauru's government appears to be taking an increasingly strident stance; A team of medical volunteers aboard a ship has… Read more Audio
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Dateline Pacific morning edition for 5 October 2015
5:06 AM.Nauru's government appears to be taking an increasingly strident stance; Papua New Guinea's police commissioner says more needs to be done to remember the lost; A new report finds that most climate… Read more Audio
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Nauru govt appears to be taking an increasingly strident stance
5:05 AM.The Nauru Government appears to be taking an increasingly strident stance as it battles opponents to its controversial moves. Read more Audio
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PNG police boss says more needs to be done to remember lost
5:04 AM.The Papua New Guinea Police Commissioner says a memorial day for those who lost their lives in the course of duty should be held in greater esteem. Read more Audio
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New report finds climate change models too simplistic
5:03 AM.A new report has found that climate change models which focus only on sea level rise are too simplistic and do not reflect the realities of changing weather patterns and coastal erosion. Audio
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Vanuatu Rural Electrification Project about empowerment
5:02 AM.Vanuatu communities previously without electricity are set to have access to solar power under the newly-launched Vanuatu Rural Electrification Project. Audio
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3D printing could help combat Samoa waste
5:01 AM.A New Zealand design student is hoping to utilise 3D printing to help Samoa combat its problem with plastic waste. Audio
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NZ medical ship visits Vanuatu
5:00 AM.: A medical ship Pacific Hope has recently been visiting the northern Vanuatu island of Malekula with a team of volunteers running primary health care, optometry and dental clinics. Audio