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Pacific Waves for Wednesday 14 October 2015
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Dateline Pacific evening edition for 14 October 2015
4:06 PM.Criticism mounts against the Nauru government's decision to name an alleged rape victim; Five days since 15 of his MPs were convicted of bribery, Vanuatu's prime minister is yet to speak; We look at… Read more Audio
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Foreign press can't get into Nauru
4:05 PM.No foreign journalist has been in Nauru for more than a year and none appears like to be able to enter soon. Audio
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People starting to return to northern Cooks - deputy mayor
4:03 PM.The deputy mayor of the remote Cook Islands atoll of Penrhyn says people are starting to return to the island as plans to restart pearl farming and improved infrastructure means life is getting better… Read more Audio
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Dateline Pacific morning edition for 14 October 2015
5:06 AM.Criticism mounts against the Nauru government's decision to name an alleged rape victim; Five days since 15 of his MPs were convicted of bribery, Vanuatu's prime minister is yet to speak; We look at… Read more Audio
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Nauru government criticised for releasing name
5:05 AM.Refugee and rape crisis organisations have criticised the Nauru government's decision to release the name of a Somali woman who was allegedly raped in Nauru. Audio
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Call for Vanuatu PM to end his silence
5:04 AM.Five days since 15 of his MPs were convicted of bribery charges, Vanuatu's Prime Minister Sato Kilman is yet to say anything about the saga that's engulfed his country's politics. Audio
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Medical professionals gather to support Melbourne Hospital
5:02 AM.Australian Medical professionals gather to support a call by staff at the Royal Children's Hospital in Melbourne to end the mandatory detention of children. Audio
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Pacific reminded to reduce disaster risk
5:01 AM.This week has marked the International Day for Disaster Risk Reduction which the UN says holds particular importance for the Pacific. Audio