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Pacific Waves for Monday 29 May 2017
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Dateline Pacific evening edition for 29 May 2017
3:06 PM.A former ally of the Tongan prime minister is calling for his resignation; a campaigner in Fiji says the country's overcoming a conspiracy of silence around sex crimes; nearly 150 tabua handed back to… Read more Audio
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Former ally calls for Tongan PM's resignation
3:05 PM.A former media advisor to the Tongan prime minister is now calling for him to resign. Read more Audio
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Dateline Pacific morning edition for 29 May 2017
4:06 AM.A campaigner in Fiji says the country's overcoming a conspiracy of silence around sex crimes; Nearly 150 tabua will be handed back to Fiji by New Zealand; What does the New Zealand government's budget… Read more Audio
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Willingness to report sex crimes behind lift in Fiji figures
4:05 AM.The head of Fiji's Women's Crisis Centre says a surge in reported sex crimes shows the willingness people now have to come forward. Read more Audio
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150 tabua to be repatriated in Fiji ceremony
4:04 AM.Nearly 150 whales teeth to be repatriated to Fiji by New Zealand's Department of Conservation. Read more Audio
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The effect of New Zealand's budget on Pacific communities
4:03 AM.The New Zealand government has disputed an opposition claim that its budget failed to help Pacific people with housing. Read more Audio
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Call for Pacific youth to be more empowered
4:02 AM.A group of youth workers from the Pacific say it's vital young people in the region feel empowered and included as valued members of society. Read more Audio
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Samoans in NZ keep culture alive
4:01 AM.Cultural traditions still practised by Samoans living in New Zealand, amid challenges. Read more Audio
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The first Polyfest event in Australia ready for 2018
4:00 AM.The first Polyfest event celebrating Indigenous and Pacific cultures through dance forms is set for Australia in 2018. Read more Audio