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Pacific Waves for Tuesday 23 September 2014
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Dateline Pacific evening edition for 23 September 2014
3:06 PM.Fiji's opposition NFP says it will hold the new government to account; Vanuatu's new President calls for unity and peace; Guam worried by little fire ant arrival; An NGO says Canberra asylum policy… Read more Audio
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Fiji's NFP says it will hold the new government to account
3:05 PM.Fiji's National Federation Party is aiming to be an effective opposition once parliament resumes for the first time in eight years. Audio
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Vanuatu President calls for unity and peace
3:04 PM.Newly elected President of Vanuatu, Fr Baldwin Lonsdale calls for unity and peace in the nation. Audio
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Fiji's Bainimarama sworn in
5:05 AM.Fiji's Bainimarama is sworn in as the country's new democratically elected prime minister. Audio
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Guam worried by little fire ant arrival
5:03 AM.Guam looks at implementing more measure to control a little fire ant infestation on the island. Audio
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Canberra asylum policy ignores human cost
5:02 AM.A refugee advocate says the ends of Canberra's asylum seeker processing policy do not justify the means. Audio
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Rugby stars to help in domestic violence campaign
5:01 AM.Hurricanes rugby players will visit Vanuatu in November to spread anti-domestic violence message. Audio
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Civil Society groups rescuing women from violence in PNG
5:00 AM.Oxfam New Zealand, Executive Director reflects on partnerships in Papua New Guinea. Audio