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Pacific Waves for Friday 27 November 2015
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Police whistleblower details PNG abuses
5:05 PM.An Australian police whistleblower says he has seen killings and other crimes in PNG but the Australian Government is turning a blind eye. Audio
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Dateline Pacific evening edition for 27 November 2015
4:05 PM.Samoa cop criticised over domestic violence message; PNG's Budget cut for Bougainville called unconstitutional; Same-sex renewal of vows barred in Cook Islands; Australia criticised for silence over… Read more Audio
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Samoa cop criticised over domestic violence message
4:04 PM.A domestic violence activist in Samoa says a police officer telling women to think carefully before they waste paper making a statement shows the need for a change in attitude within the police force.
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PNG's budget cut for Bougainville called unconstitutional
4:03 PM.There is anger in Bougainville after the PNG national government reduced its payments to the region. Audio
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Same-sex renewal of vows barred in Cook Islands
4:02 PM.A gay couple who were hoping to renew their vows on a Cook Island beach last weekend, have been barred by the local community. Audio
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Dateline Pacific morning edition for 27 November 2015
6:06 AM.Court application to stop purse seiners in Cooks; Head of regional body says gender violence a cancer in the Pacific; Pressure grows for greater fisheries observer measures; We look at Frances… Read more Audio
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Australia criticised for silence over Nauru
6:05 AM.Australia has been lambasted for its silence on the democratic crisis in Nauru. Audio
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Police whistleblower details PNG abuses
6:04 AM.An Australian police whistleblower says he has seen killings and other crimes in PNG but the Australian Government is turning a blind eye. Audio
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Auckland urged to support Pasifika languages
6:03 AM.The Pacific Islands affairs spokesperson of New Zealand's Labour party is calling on the Auckland Council to show the National government it believes in the benefits of a multilingual society. Audio