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Pacific Waves for Tuesday 29 April 2014
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Dateline Pacific evening edition for 29 April 2014
3:06 PM.Australia breaching a number of international laws with its asylum seeker camps in PNG and Nauru; A Solomons' gold miner wants answers on a ban on its foreign workers; Oxfam questions Westpac… Read more Audio
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Australia breaching at least 7 laws with off shore asylum camps
3:05 PM.Australia's asylum seeker laws are breaching at least 7 international laws, according to a researcher. Audio
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Solomons' gold mine wants answers on govt ban
3:04 PM.The operator of the Gold Ridge Mine in Solomon Islands is perplexed by a Solomons' Government decision to stop its expatriate workers from re-entering the country. Audio
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Solomon Islands selects women only group to attend festival
3:00 PM.Solomon Islands first ever national women's theatre troupe has been selected to attend this year's Melanesian Festival of the Arts in Papua New Guinea. Audio
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Fiji Electoral Decree "muzzle" on NGOs - Human Rights Coalition
6:04 AM.NGOs in Fiji say the Electoral Decree is acting as a muzzle, stopping NGOs from doing their jobs. Audio
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Dateline Pacific morning edition for 29 April 2014
4:06 AM.Oxfam questions Westpac "sustainable" credentials in PNG; Fiji Electoral Decree a "muzzle" on NGOs - Human Rights Coalition; Manus landowners regret allowing Australian detention camp; We hear abour… Read more Audio
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Oxfam questions Westpac "sustainable" credentials in PNG
4:05 AM.Oxfam Australia says Westpac Bank in Papua New Guinea is among Australia's big four banks not living up to their image as leaders in sustainable banking. Audio
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Manus landowners regret allowing Australian detention camp
4:03 AM.Landowners on PNG's Manus Island voice regret at presence of asylum seeker detention camp on their land. Audio