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Pacific Waves for Monday 30 June 2014
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Dateline Pacific evening edition for 30 June 2014
3:05 PM.The wrestle continues in Papua New Guinea over arresting the prime minister; the speaker of Nauru's speaker has accused suspended MPs of treason; there are calls for Vanuatu health officials to find… Read more Audio
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Wrestle continues around PNG PM arrest warrant
3:04 PM.Calls continue for Papua New Guinea's Prime Minister Peter O'Neill to resign amid an ongoing legal wrestle related to a major corruption case. Audio
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Nauru speaker accuses MPs of treason
3:03 PM.The speaker of the Nauru Parliament stands by the decision to expel five of the eight opposition MPs from parliament. Audio
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Dateline Pacific morning edition for 30 June 2014
5:06 AM.There are calls for Vanuatu health officials to find long-term funding solutions; Solomons water upgrade by NGOs; An activist in Fiji calls for leaders to speak up over West Papua; PNG Oxfam welcomes… Read more Audio
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Vanuatu health officials to find long-term funding solutions
5:05 AM.Funding shortfalls right across the public health sector in Vanuatu are making it hard for hospitals and clinics to deliver basic services. Audio
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Solomons water upgrade by NGOs
5:04 AM.The head of World Vision in Solomon Islands says he hopes funding from UNICEF to a joint NGO project will build a more resilient water and sanitation network. Audio
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Activist in Fiji calls for leaders to speak up over West Papua
5:03 AM.A human rights organisation in Fiji says Pacific nations need to support the West Paupan freedom movement instead of keeping quiet to keep Indonesia happy. Audio
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PNG Oxfam welcomes Australian aid shift
5:02 AM.Oxfam in Papua New Guinea says it welcomes the Australian government's new aid policy framework with its focus on private sector involvement and increased accountability. Audio
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Niue gears up for food festival
5:01 AM.Niue will host its first international food festival in a bid to attract more visitors outside the peak tourism season. Audio
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Celebrity chef says Pacific needs to market its own strengths
5:00 AM.An award-winning TV chef and author says Pacific chefs are growing in confidence with more demand for traditional Pacific cuisine. Audio