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Pacific Waves for Thursday 3 May 2018
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Dateline Pacific evening edition for 3 May 2018
3:05 PM.Spotlight on harrassment after UN agency suspends Fiji staff; New Pacific Business network launched in New Zealand; Papua New Guinea's National Planning minister says growing a more diverse economy is… Read more Audio
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Spotlight on harrassment after UN agency suspends Fiji staff
3:04 PM.The head of Fiji's Women's Crisis Centre says allegations of sexual misconduct at a United Nations agency is sign all organisations should be open to scrutiny. Read more Audio
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New network launched in NZ to connect Pacific entrepreneurs
3:03 PM.New Pacific Business network launched in the Waikato touted to ensure more visibility and build support. Read more Audio
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Sport: Delays dent Manu Samoa World Cup hopes
3:01 PM.Manu Samoa unlikely to field top line-up in Rugby World Cup qualifying after matches delayed without notice. Read more Audio
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Dateline Pacific morning edition for 3 May 2018
5:05 AM.Papua New Guinea's National Planning minister says growing a more diverse economy is the government's priority; The PNG government defends the LNG project following a damning report about the… Read more Audio
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PNG planning minister says govt focussed on growing economy
5:04 AM.After years of reduced revenues, Papua New Guinea's National Planning minister says that growing a more diverse economy is the government's priority. Read more Audio
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Sport: Vanuatu hockey hoping for Olympic boost
5:00 AM.Vanuatu qualify for the Youth Olympics in men's and women's hockey. Read more Audio