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Pacific Waves for Monday 19 February 2018
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Dateline Pacific evening edition for 19 February 2018
4:06 PM.With the return of electricity, business is slowly resuming in Tonga's capital a week after being hit by Cyclone Gita; The vice-chancellor of PNG's University of Technology prepares legal action to… Read more Audio
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Shopkeepers return to Tonga's capital post cyclone
4:04 PM.With the return of electricity, business is slowly resuming in Tonga's capital a week after being hit by Cyclone Gita. Read more Audio
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VC of PNG's UniTech to fight his sacking
4:03 PM.The vice-chancellor of PNG's University of Technology is preparing legal action to fight his sacking last week by the university's council. Read more Audio
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Hawaii ponders what to do about leaking cesspools
4:02 PM.Concern in Hawaii over sewage leaking from cesspools into water sources and threatening pristine beaches. Read more Audio
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Dateline Pacific morning edition for 19 February 2018
6:06 AM.Victims of Solomons conflict still calling on Govt to implement reconciliation recommendations; World Bank calls on PNG to be more efficient in health spending; New Pacific conference series launched… Read more Audio
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Victims of Solomons conflict want govt to implement TRC advice
6:05 AM.Victims of Solomon Islands' bloody Ethnic Tensions are still calling on their parliamentarians to act on the final report of a Truth and Reconciliation Commission set up to identify the root causes of… Read more Audio
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World Bank calls on PNG to be more efficient in health spending
6:04 AM.The World Bank says poor child and maternal health is hampering Papua New Guinea's long term economic prospects. Read more Audio
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New Pacific conference series launched in NZ
6:03 AM.The University of Auckland launches a three part Pacific conference series with part one exploring Samoan traditional leadership, customary land tenure and religious rights. Read more Audio
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Tributes flow for renowned Samoan musician, Ma'ilo Ben Vai
6:02 AM.Tributes flow for in renowned Samoan musician. Read more Audio