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Pacific Waves for Monday 19 October 2015
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Dateline Pacific evening edition for 19 October 2015
4:06 PM.Pregnant Somali woman sent back to Nauru; Ministry staff claim bullying by Tonga's Prime Minister; Vanuatu govt called on to explain mystery payments; New Caledonia nickel sector set for big blow; A… Read more Audio
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Pregnant Somali woman sent back to Nauru
4:05 PM.A Somali woman who became pregnant after she was allegedly raped on Nauru and brought to Australia for an abortion has been suddenly flown back to the island. Audio
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Tonga education staff claim bullying by the PM
4:04 PM.A petition to revoke the appointments of Tonga's Prime Minister as Minister for Education and Training and 'Etuate Lavulavu as acting minister has been sent around Tonga and will be presented to the… Read more Audio
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Vanuatu govt called on to explain mystery payments
4:03 PM.The opposition in Vanuatu has called for the government to explain why it has deposited one million Vatu into each of the opposition MPs private bank accounts. Audio
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Dateline Pacific morning edition for 19 October 2015
6:08 AM.New Caledonia nickel sector set for big blow; A call for PNG to have a national response to sorcery violence; Rarotonga police backing compulsory helmets; Pasifika give their bodies to the art of… Read more Audio
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New Caledonia nickel sector set for big blow
6:04 AM.New Caledonia's vital nickel sector continues to suffer setbacks. Audio
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PNG needs national response to sorcery violence - Oxfam
6:03 AM.A call for a national focus in Papua New Guinea on what is fostering increased sorcery-related violence. Audio
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Rarotonga police backing compulsory helmets
6:02 AM.The Cook Islands police say the high number of motorcycle-related accidents on Rarotonga's roads show the wearing of helmets should be made compulsory. Audio
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Pasifika give their bodies to the art of tattooing
6:01 AM.Two Samoan artists have collaborated on a project which requried Avondale community members to volunteer their bodies as part of a live tattoo art exhibition. Audio
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Solomons art coming to Waikato Museum
6:00 AM.Waikato Museum will soon be exhibiting a series of artifacts collected by Sir Hirini Moko Mead in the south eastern Solomon Islands in 1973. Audio