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Pacific Waves for Wednesday 9 December 2015
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Dateline Pacific evening edition for 9 December 2015
4:06 PM.Tuvalu PM confident of legally binding climate agreement out of Paris; Tahiti defection gives Fritch majority; A convicted Vanuatu MP says he will appeal a ban on standing for parliament; Child street… Read more Audio
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Tuvalu PM confident of legally binding climate agreement
4:05 PM.The Tuvalu prime minister, Enele Sopoaga, says he is positive the final climate agreement signed in Paris will see a 1.5 degrees warming limit. Audio
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Tahiti defection gives Fritch majority
4:04 PM.The French Polynesian government has finally secured enough support in the territorial assembly to no longer be a minority administration. Audio
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Pacific young leaders in NZ celebrated
4:00 PM.A Tongan fine arts graduate and a marine biologist in training are among five young leaders from New Zealand's Pacific community who were recognised at a ceremony at parliament last night. Audio
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Dateline Pacific morning edition for 9 December 2015
6:07 AM.A convicted Vanuatu MP says he will appeal a ban on standing for parliament; child street vendors are on the increase in Samoa; Pacific island countries still have more to do to include people with… Read more Audio
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Plans to appeal ban on Vanuatu politicians
6:05 AM.The drama continues in Vanuatu's political crisis, with convicted former MPs this week banned from holding public office until 2025. Audio
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Child street vendors on the increase in Samoa
6:04 AM.Child street vendors are on the increase in Samoa. Audio
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Pacific still not inclusive for people with disability
6:03 AM.An organisation representing people living with disabilities in the Pacific says a lot still needs to be done to create more inclusive societies in the region. Audio