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Pacific Waves for Monday 16 November 2015
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Dateline Pacific evening edition for 16 November 2015
4:06 PM.Fiji lawyer makes stand over police chief appointment; Cook Islands fishermen wary of new tuna agreement; Australia warned not to ignore Norfolk founding document; and in sport, the Fiji women and… Read more Audio
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Suva lawyer makes stand over police appointment
4:04 PM.A Suva lawyer Richard Naidu has stepped down from a key commission in Fiji after the appointment of a senior military officer as acting police chief. Audio
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Sport: Aussie men, Fijiana sevens teams through to Rio
4:03 PM.The Fiji women and Australian men's sevens team qualified for the Olympics after winning the Oceania Championship. Audio
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Dateline Pacific morning edition for 16 November 2015
6:05 AM.Local Cook Islands fishermen wary of new tuna agreement; Norfolk to use its founding document in Canberra battle; Niue aims for 80 percent renewable energy by 2025; Solution to Vanuatu drought-related… Read more Audio
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Local Cook Islands fishermen wary of new tuna agreement
6:04 AM.There continues to be widespread opposition to purse seining fleets fishing in Cook Islands waters, despite the government hailing its latest fishing negotiations as the best deal yet. Audio
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Norfolk to use its founding document in Canberra battle
6:03 AM.Norfolk Islanders to make use of their founding document from Queen Victoria in their quest to have Australia return their autonomy. Audio
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Niue aims for 80 percent renewable energy by 2025
6:02 AM.Niue is seeking approximately 18.3 million US dollars to build a solar farm as part of the island nation's plans to reduce its heavy reliance on fossil fuels. Audio
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Solution to Vanuatu drought-related food shortages
6:01 AM.The Vanuatu Agriculture Research Center says it has a solution to the drought-related food shortages being caused by an El Nino event in the country. Audio
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Sport: Outgoing Fiji Rugby CEO denies being forced to quit
6:00 AM.Fiji Rugby Union CEO resigns, saying he's achieved what he set out to do and denies issues with the FRU board. Audio