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Pacific Waves for Monday 10 July 2017
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Dateline Pacific evening edition for 10 July 2017
3:06 PM.Solomons' flood victims urge Govt to live up to promises; Vanuatu cracks down on alcohol issues; Human trafficking report shows progress for some island states; Young Pacific leaders receives… Read more Audio
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Solomons' flood victims urge govt to live up to promises
3:05 PM.Victims of devastating floods in Solomon Islands three years ago, many of whom are still living in makeshift housing, are calling on the government to live up to its promises. Read more Audio
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Vanuatu cracks down on alcohol issues
3:04 PM.Authorities in Vanuatu are cracking down on alcohol sellers and underage drinking in the wake of recent violent incidents in Port Vila.
The internal affairs minister, Alfred Maoh, says police are… Read more Audio
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Dateline Pacific morning edition for 10 July 2017
5:05 AM.Human trafficking report shows progress for some island states; The Solomon Islands' judiciary seeks financial autonomy; Pacific-flagged vessels could face increased scrutiny; Young Pacific leaders… Read more Audio
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Human trafficking report shows progress for some island states
5:04 AM.Annual U.S. trafficking report shows progress for some small island states. Read more Audio
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Solomons' courts seek financial autonomy post-RAMSI
5:03 AM.Solomon Islands' chief justice says it is crucial that the judiciary is given financial autonomy. Read more Audio
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Pacific-flagged vessels could face increased scrutiny
5:02 AM.The flags of Palau and Vanuatu have been demoted to black list by a maritime agency. Read more Audio
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Young Pacific leaders receive prestigious awards
5:01 AM.The 2017 Queen's Young Leaders awards featured four Pacific women who have been recognised by their community for the work that they do. The work ranges from raising awareness about cancer treatment… Read more Audio
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Biogas could move Tokelau renewable energy generation
5:00 AM.Tokelau's director of energy says, along with solar and wind power, biogas could move the country's renewable power generation beyond the desired 100%. Read more Audio