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Pacific Waves for Friday 18 March 2016
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Dateline Pacific evening edition for 18 March 2016
4:06 PM.NZ's Labour party puts focus on Pacific climate change threat; Niue company ends free public wifi internet service; A Solomons orphanage and social welfare charity is seeking assistance as demands for… Read more Audio
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NZ's Labour puts focus on Pacific climate change threat
4:04 PM.New Zealand's Labour Party is sending a Pacific Climate Change Taskforce out to the region next week to see the impact first-hand of global warming. Audio
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Niue company ends free wifi internet service
4:03 PM.An internet service in Niue says it is being forced to charge for a wifi service that has previously been free. Audio
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Solomons orphanage seeking assistance
4:03 PM.A charitable organisation providing social welfare services in the Solomon Islands is seeking assistance to deal with what it describes as a growing need in the country. Audio
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Dateline Pacific morning edition for 18 March 2016
6:05 AM.New regulation for Vanuatu transport sector; Difficult year ahead for Fiji sugar industry; American Samoa takes legal action to overturn fishing closure rule; A New York Times best-selling author… Read more Audio
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Regulations aimed at defusing tensions in Vanuatu transport sector
6:04 AM.Tour operators in Vanuatu are waiting on government endorsement of new regulations aimed at defusing tensions involving transport operators. Audio
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Difficult year ahead for Fiji sugar industry
6:03 AM.The sugar industry in Fiji is set for a difficult year of recovery in the wake of cyclone Winston, with the industry as a whole looking at a loss of about US $60 million. Audio
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Sport: Mick Potter excited to take charge of Fiji Bati
6:00 AM.Former Wests Tigers coach Mick Potter talks about the challenge and attraction of coaching the Fiji national team. Audio