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Pacific Waves for Friday 28 October 2016
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Dateline Pacific evening edtition for 28 October 2016
4:05 PM.The lawyer for Asylum seekers' on Manus Island says he will file a new application for their return to Australia; Big-eye tuna tagging in the Western Pacific aims to fill a knowledge gap in the… Read more Audio
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Asylum seekers' lawyer to file new application
4:04 PM.The lawyer representing asylum seekers detained on Papua New Guinea's Manus Island is working on a new application to return the detainees to Australia. Read more Audio
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Big-eye tuna tagging to fill knowledge gap
4:03 PM.Scientists are hoping a recent tagging expedition in the Western Pacific will improve the assessment and understanding of tuna stocks. Read more Audio
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Dateline Pacific morning edition for 28 October 2016
6:05 AM.There are fears capping the number of foreign workers allowed into the Northern Marianas could hold back the US territory's booming economy; the Niue tourism industry appears to be going from strength… Read more Audio
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Fears for booming CNMI economy with foreign worker cap
6:04 AM.There are fears capping the number of foreign workers allowed into the Northern Marianas could hold back the US territory's booming economy. Read more Audio
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Niue looking for more international flights
6:03 AM.The Niue tourism industry appears to be going from strength to strength with the government to seek twice weekly flights to the island, year round. Read more Audio
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Master artists from Tokelau share their wisdom
6:02 AM.A master carver and three weavers from Tokelau have traveled to New Zealand to share their passion and knowledge with the local community. Read more Audio