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Pacific Waves for Tuesday 4 July 2017
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Dateline Pacific evening edition for 4 July 2017
3:05 PM.Australia accused of hypocrisy at climate talks in Fiji; the decision to part-privatise the Tonga Broadcasting Commission is blamed on a personal vendetta; Solomons government could face legal action… Read more Audio
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Climate vs coal: Australia accused of hypocrisy
3:04 PM.An Australian economist has accused his government of astonishing hypocrisy at the climate talks in Fiji. Read more Audio
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Tonga govt taken to task over broadcaster sell off plan
3:03 PM.A prominent publisher in Tonga says the government's decision to part-privatise the public broadcaster is the result of a personal vendetta. Read more Audio
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Dateline Pacific morning edition for 4 July 2017
5:06 AM.Solomons' Govt could face legal action over mining licenses for Temotu; Crime wave in CNMI triggers call for more prison staff; Election observer team in PNG takes note of roll issues; UN alarmed by… Read more Audio
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Solomons could face legal action over Temotu mining licenses
5:05 AM.A Solomon Islands conservation group says it's planning legal action against the government over mining plans in the remote Temotu province. Read more Audio
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Crime wave boosts CNMI prison numbers
5:04 AM.There's been an explosion in the number of people behind bars in the Northern Marianas and the authorities want more staff to deal with it. Read more Audio
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Sport: 2019 Pacific Games hosting up for grabs
5:00 AM.The Pacific Games Council is seeking a new host for the 2019 Pacific Games beginning the process of terminating Tonga's host agreement. Read more Audio