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Pacific Waves for Monday 30 May 2016
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Dateline Pacific evening edition for 30 May 2016
3:05 PM.Bougainville MP confident region will be ready for vote; Melanesian Free Trade Agreement to start in 2017; Protesting PNG students spread awareness; Outcry in Vanuatu over penalty for attack on a… Read more Audio
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Bougainville MP confident region will be ready for vote
3:04 PM.As Bougainville prepares to count down to a vote on possible independence in three years time, an MP says she is confident that international support will help see the region through the transition. Audio
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Melanesian Free Trade Agreement to start in 2017
3:03 PM.A Melanesian Free Trade Agreement has been reached following negotiations in Vanuatu this week. Audio
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Dateline Pacific morning edition for 30 May 2016
5:06 AM.Protesting PNG students spread awareness; University reforms in PNG could benefit regional institutions; Petition calls for investigation into alleged tax evasion by PNG loggers; Outcry in Vanuatu… Read more Audio
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Protesting PNG students spread awareness
5:05 AM.Protesting students in Papua New Guinea are spreading their call throughout the country for the Prime Minister to step down. Audio
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University reforms in PNG could benefit regional institutions
5:04 AM.The Vice Chancellor of Papua New Guinea's University of Technology says education authorities across the Pacific could gain valuable insight from ongoing reforms to PNG Unitech in Lae. Audio
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Petition calls for investigation into alleged tax evasion
5:03 AM.A new on-line petition calling on an investigation into the logging industry and its tax record has collected over 1000 signatures in just two weeks. Audio
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Outcry in Vanuatu over penalty for attack on a woman
5:02 AM.An outcry in Vanuatu over the assault of a woman after her three attackers were given a light sentence. Audio
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Tourism report predicts growth but warns on local inclusion
5:01 AM.A new report on Pacific Tourism predicts growth and opportunity, as stakeholders warn on community development. Audio
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Fiji academic says advances in tech dampen critical thinking
5:00 AM.An academic has warned Fiji educators not to rush into using technology as a dominant teaching tool because it may adversely affect critical thinking. Audio