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Pacific Waves for Tuesday 12 August 2014
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Dateline Pacific evening edition for 12 August 2014
3:05 PM.Fiji's newest political party to be registered will outline its manifesto; A group of prominent Australians slam the country's asylum policies; Fiji's Methodist Church celebrates 50 years, without… Read more Audio
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Fiji's newest political party outlines its manifesto
3:04 PM.Fiji's newest political party to be registered in Fiji is outlining its manifesto in Suva. Audio
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Calls for Australia's asylum seeker regime to end
3:03 PM.A group in Australia, including those prominent in academia, the arts, medicine and the law, along with faith-based and non-government organisations, is calling for an end to Canberra's asylum seeker… Read more Audio
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Dateline Pacific morning edition for 12 August 2014
5:05 AM.Fiji's Methodist Church celebrates 50 years, without government restrictions; Fiji's PM visits NZ to get support for his party ahead of next month's election; Former PNG army head says political will… Read more Audio
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50 years of Methodist church in Fiji
5:04 AM.Fiji's largest church is planning its biggest conference in years, and says it doesn't expect to have the same kind of run-ins with the government that has plagued previous ones. Audio
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Political will lacking to rebuild the PNG military
5:02 AM.A former head of Papua New Guinea's defence force Major General Jerry Singirok says efforts to rebuild the army are floundering for a lack of political will, while the military remains in a dire… Read more Audio
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Cook Islands Maori language endangered
5:01 AM.New Zealand's Cook Island language week has prompted community leaders to call for urgent intervention over the declining number of Cook Island Maori speakers. Audio