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Pacific Waves for Monday 6 November 2017
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Dateline Pacific evening edition for 6 November 2017
4:06 PM.The roll is decided for next year's independence referendum in New Caledonia; a 6.8 magnitude earthquake in Samoa triggers memories of the devastating 2009 tsunami; Cook Islands tourism is booming… Read more Audio
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New Caledonia independence referendum, roll confirmed
4:05 PM.The electoral roll is now fixed for next year's independence referendum in New Caledonia. Read more Audio
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Samoa quake triggers Tsunami memories
4:04 PM.A 6.8 magnitude earthquake felt in Samoa on Saturday triggered memories of the devastating 2009 tsunami. Read more Audio
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Dateline Pacific morning edition for 6 November 2017
5:05 AM.The region looks to put a greater emphasis on agriculture; But there's concerns about that in PNG; Cook Islands tourism is booming, but that's concerning some, who say it's unsustainable; Tonga gets… Read more Audio
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Region looks to put greater emphasis on agriculture
5:04 AM.As Pacific countries increasingly eye the opportunities offered by agriculture Vanuatu last month brought farmers, scientists and politicians from around the region together in Port Vila. Read more Audio
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Caution urged over focus of PNG agriculture summit
5:03 AM.Papua New Guinea's government has been urged by the community advocacy group ACT NOW not to use an agricultural summit to promote expansion of industrial agriculture. Read more Audio
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Questions around sustainability of tourism in the Cook Islands
5:02 AM.The debate on whether tourism is sustainable or not in the Cook Islands continues. Read more Audio
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Tonga gets its first private power station
5:01 AM.Tonga has commissioned its first privately owned solar power farm and there are more in the pipeline. Read more Audio
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Fiji man to petition drinks company over Ratu Rum
5:00 AM.A Fiji man has launched a petition against a major beverage company because he says their products disrespect local chiefs and culture. Read more Audio