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Pacific Waves for Monday 9 July 2018
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Dateline Pacific evening edition for 9 July 2018
3:06 PM.MP sure outstanding Bougainville referendum issues will be sorted; Claims that New Zealand curriculum failing to reflect Pasifika identity; A global public broadcasting group voices concerns over… Read more Audio
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MP sure final Bougainville referendum issues will be sorted
3:05 PM.The MP for South Bougainville in the Papua New Guinea national parliament is confident that outstanding matters will be sorted at a special Joint Supervisory Board meeting at the end of this month. Read more Audio
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Claims that NZ curriculum failing to reflect Pasifika identity
3:04 PM.The director of Pacific Strategy and Engagement at the University of Auckland says New Zealand's curriculum fails to reflect its students from Pasifika and other minority backgrounds. Read more Audio
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Dateline Pacific morning edition for 7 July 2018
5:06 AM.Pacific Media Alliance says a ban imposed by Nauru on ABC journalists attending the Forum summit is a worrying development; a marine scientist is urging caution over the harvesting of giant clams from… Read more Audio
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Global media group raises concerns over Nauru ban
5:05 AM.Pacific Media Alliance says a ban imposed by Nauru on ABC journalists attending the Forum summit is a worrying development. Read more Audio
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Caution urged over harvesting of giant clams in Cook Islands
5:04 AM.A marine scientist is urging caution over the harvesting of giant clams from Manuae Island in the Cook Islands. Read more Audio
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Solomon Islands newest female MP
5:03 AM.Solomon Islands' newest female MP is encouraging all women to rise above their challenges and pursue their leadership ambitions. Read more Audio
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Problem gambling grows among Pasifika New Zealand
5:02 AM.A new report suggests Pasifika youth and their mothers in New Zealand need support to stop the increasing problem of gambling. Read more Audio
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Short story writer shines a light on Pacific LGBTQIA community
5:01 AM.Commonwealth Pacific short story winner from Samoa shines a new light on LGBTQIA community. Read more Audio