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Pacific Waves for Wednesday 11 May 2016
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Dateline Pacific evening edition for 11 May 2016
3:06 PM.A New Zealand group looks to improve Pacific access to surgery; Guam Teacher campaigns against child sex abuse statute of limitations; NZ and UAE inaugurate Solomons' solar farm; Former Cooks minister… Read more Audio
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NZ group to help improve Pacific surgery access
3:05 PM.New Zealand-based group of medical surgeons aims to made surgery more accessible and safe in the Pacific region. Audio
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Guam teacher campaigns against statute of limitations
3:04 PM.A school teacher in Guam is campaigning for the removal of a statute of limitations for civil claims relating to child sexual abuse. Audio
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NZ and UAE inaugurate Solomons' solar farm
3:03 PM.New Zealand and the UAE complete a major solar array project in Solomon Islands. Audio
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Dateline Pacific morning edition for 11 May 2016
5:06 AM.Anonymous text service for PNG corruption proves effective; Former Cooks minister downplays Panama Papers importance; Norfolk protest going strong after two weeks; International pressure building on… Read more Audio
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Anonymous text service for PNG corruption proves effective
5:05 AM.A service in Papua New Guinea that allows finance ministry staff to anonymously report cases of corruption via text message is proving effective. Audio
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Former Cooks minister downplays Panama Papers importance
5:04 AM.A former Government minister and opposition leader in the Cook Islands says the Panama Papers leaks don't damage his country's reputation. Audio
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Norfolk protest going strong after two weeks
5:03 AM.A protest occupation on Norfolk Island continues to gain support as more and more people are laid off by the Australian administration. Audio