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Pacific Waves for Monday 11 April 2016
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Dateline Pacific evening edition for 11 April 2016
3:05 PM.The NZDF is wrapping up its aid mission in Fiji; Solomon Islands tailings dam concerns dismissed by landowning company; Witness statements are said to details conditions in Australia's Pacific… Read more Audio
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NZDF completing aid mission in Fiji
3:04 PM.Remote Fiji villages remain in dire need weeks after being hit by Cyclone Winston. Audio
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Solomon Islands dam concern dismissed
3:03 PM.The chairperson of the community group that owns the Gold Ridge Mine in Solomon Islands has angrily denied reports the mine's tailings dam is dangerously overspilling into nearby rivers. Audio
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Dateline Pacific morning edition for 11 April 2016
5:05 AM.Food security is a persistent worry in a drenched Fiji; Witness statements are said to details conditions in Australia's Pacific detention centres; The World Health Organisation says there's no quick… Read more Audio
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Fears for food security in Fiji as new crops washed away
5:04 AM.United Nations officials in Suva say food security in Fiji is worrying after new crops planted after Cyclone Winston were washed away in last week's floods. Audio
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Witness statements detail horror of Aust detention camps
5:03 AM.Human rights lawyer, Julian Burnside, releases witness statements from people who worked or were inmates at the controversial Australian off shore detention camps on Manus, Nauru and Christmas… Read more Audio
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No quick fix for TB in PNG, says WHO
5:02 AM.The World Health Organisation says while there can be no quick fix for the tuberculosis epidemic in Papua New Guinea, work is being done to try and control the problem. Audio
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Pacific ministers in NZ to consider fishery quota management
5:01 AM.Pacific ministers meet in New Zealand this week to look at a catch based scheme to manage fish stocks sustainably. Audio
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Tonga think-tank to promote unbiased dialogue
5:00 AM.It's hoped a new think-tank in Tonga will help encourage better dialogue in the Kingdom, which is still trying to get to grips with democracy. Audio