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Pacific Waves for Friday 18 July 2014
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Vanuatu prime minister unthreatened by no-confidence motion
3:05 PM.The Vanuatu Prime Minister Joe Natuman says he's received assurances from his caucus that he's got the numbers to continue. Audio
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Need for more renewable energy in Pacific - ADB
3:04 PM.The ADB says there has been a spike in the need for investment in renewable energy in the Pacific as the cost of diesel continues to rise. Audio
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Record sports programme for Micronesian Games
3:00 PM.The eighth edition of the Micronesian Games is about to start in the Federated States of Micronesia, with a record 14 sports on the programme. Audio
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Dateline Pacific evening edition for 18 July 2014
3:00 PM.Vanuatu's Prime Minister confident in face of no-confidence motion; A spike in the need for investment in renewable energy in the Pacific; There are calls for more stringent maritime safety laws in… Read more Audio
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Dateline Pacific morning edition for 18 July 2014
5:06 AM.There are calls for more stringent maritime safety laws in Vanuatu; Solomon Islands says ball is in Fiji's court over aviation rights; Four MPs in Tonga are dumped by their party; Vanuatu residents… Read more Audio
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Call for more stringent maritime safety laws in Vanuatu
5:05 AM.Vanuatu women want the government to improve the safety of sea transportation throughout the country, in light of last week's ferry sinking. Audio
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Solomon Islands says ball in Fiji's court over aviation rights
5:04 AM.Solomon Islands civil aviation authority is calling for Fiji to come to the table so a dispute over aviation rights between the two countries can be resolved. Audio
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PNG filmmakers need more support
5:01 AM.The director of Papua New Guinea's fifth annual Human Rights Film Festival hopes the event will boost support for local filmmakers. Audio