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Pacific Waves for Friday 7 July 2017
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Dateline Pacific evening edition for 7 July 2017
3:06 PM.Pacific fight against climate change takes to the world stage; Tuvalu PM seeks to expand Pacific employment shemes in NZ; Camp held in Tonga to break cycle of school violence; Compromise is sought… Read more Audio
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Pacific fight against climate change takes to the world stage
3:05 PM.Pacific states have taken their fight against climate change to the world stage. Read more Audio
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Tuvalu PM seeks to expand Pacific employment schemes in NZ
3:04 PM.Tuvalu's prime minister says he would like Pacific employment schemes in New Zealand enhanced to provide more opportunity for skilled workers and more benefit for Tuvalu. Read more Audio
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Camp held in Tonga to break cycle of school violence
3:03 PM.Repeated instances of large scale fighting between rival schools in Tonga has led to a character-building camp aimed at uniting the students. Read more Audio
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Dateline Pacific morning edition for 7 July 2017
5:05 AM.Compromise is sought over re-opening the Panguna mine; Pacific students use art to change perceptions of South Auckland; Tallis Obed Moses is Vanuatu's new President; comics are being used as teaching… Read more Audio
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South Auckland student leaders turn to theatre to be heard
5:04 AM.A south Auckland based theatre troupe called The Black Friars has made the first ever production led by Pacific student leaders from ten high schools. The show called 'Southside Rise' highlights true… Read more Audio
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Bougainville landowner group wants compromise with government
5:03 AM.A Bougainville landowner group wants to reach a compromise with the autonomous government over re-opening the Panguna mine. Read more Audio
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Comics used as teaching aids in south Auckland
5:01 AM.Comic convention teaches health narratives while engaging students struggling with literacy at a South Auckland school. Read more Audio