Pacific Waves

A daily current affairs programme that delves deeper into the major stories of the week, through a Pacific lens, and shines a light on issues affecting Pacific people wherever they are in the world.

Presented by Susana Suisuiki

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Pacific Waves for 25th December

A tentative date has been set for the swearing in of Tonga's prime minister; The result of a controversial independence referendum in New Caledonia is to be challenged in court; And later on in the program what Pacific sports to look forward to early in the new year.

Pacific Waves for 24 December 2021

Trouble in politics in the Northern Marianas where the House of Representatives is seeking to impeach the governor Ralph DLG Torres; A Tourism business owner in Vanuatu has welcomed the new investment fund announced by the New Zealand Government to support Covid-19 recovery in the Pacific; To Fiji now, where earlier this month the first major sporting event since the country emerged from almost two years of Covid lockdowns was successfully staged.
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Pacific Waves for 23 December 2021

Tongan's have been told to protect water tanks from acid rain, as a volcanic eruption continues; A Kava bar owner in Auckland says moves to change kava laws in Australia could have negative impacts for businesses in this country and the region; Norfolk Island's mayor Robin Adams says it is time for the people to unite and have a say.
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Pacific Waves for 22 December 2021

We hear about the real world implications of breakthrough research on acute rheumatic fever; The head of the University of Fiji has categorically denied all allegations of widespread corruption at the institution; Find out which Pacific country has one of the highest rates of alcohol consumption in the world.
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Pacific Waves for 20 December 2021

Proposed changes to Kava regulation in Australia draws criticism from the Pacific diaspora; Pasifika health experts in New Zealand are keenly awaiting public health advice on whether the time between second shots and boosters will be shortened; We learn a little bit about how Tuvalans manage their water supplies during a drought.
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Pacific Waves for 18 December 2021

Kanaks at a crossroads in their decolonisation journey; A Pacific survivor of historic abuse of the State wants the New Zealand government to act quickly to bring healing to survivors; Hopes Aust foreign aid won't be cut as region struggles with Covid.
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Pacific Waves for 17 December 2021

A former Fijian academic has called for an independent investigation into corruptions claims that have surfaced at the University of Fiji; There have been mixed thoughts and opinions coming from Kanak community in New Caledonia after the third and last referendum gave a 96% vote against independence; The Red Cross Society in the Solomon Islands is distributing emergency supplies to families impacted by last month's political unrest.
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Pacific Waves for 16 December 2021

Siaosi Sovaleni is the prime minister-elect of Tonga and we speak with Kalafi Moala about how the vote went down; The New Zealand government releases the Abuse in Care Royal Commission of Inquiry report; Tourism operators in Vanuatu are unhappy about the Government's announcement that its borders "could be closed" for another year.
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Pacific Waves for 15 December 2021

Tongans will shortly find out who their new prime minister will be; New Caledonia's pro-independence umbrella organisation says it doesn't recognise the legitimacy and validity of the third and final referendum; The Solomon Islands ministry of education is conducting damage assessments of a prominent high school in the capital which was targeted by arsonists during last month's political unrest.
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Pacific Waves for 14 December 2021

Leading French politicians welcomed New Caledonia referendum result despite Kanak boycott; Aotearoa's Pacific music community celebrated another year of excellence with an awards ceremony hosted online; The Norfolk Island administrator is at loggerheads with the island's Council of Elders over access to an historic site.
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Pacific Waves for 11 December 2021

New Caledonia independence vote proceeds despite pleas for postponement; Vaccine event serving Maori and Pasifika to focus on needs of disabled; Victims of Solomons unrest in need of psychological support
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Pacific Waves for 10 December 2021

Sepik River communities in PNG launch a formal action to stop a gold mine development; More Pasifika sought for roles in anti-violence work; Protesters call on Cook Islands govt to keep border closed.
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Pacific Waves for 9 December 2021

Pacific Tuna Commission meeting ends in status quo; Pacific civil society organisations call on the French Government to postpone New Caledonia independence referendum; A Solomon islands province is holding a poll to see if citizens want autonomy after major political unrest.
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Pacific Waves for 8 December 2021

Fiji health authorities confident they have contained Omicron variant cases; The CNMI is undergoing 14 days of heightened restrictions to try and stymie a surge in covid cases; We check in on the Marshalls and FSM where there have been three days of ocean flooding.
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Pacific Waves for 7 Dec 2021

The Solomon Islands prime minster defeats no confidence motion despite searing criticism in parliament; Three now vying for prime ministership in Tonga; We hear about the curious case of a law being passed unintentionally in the Cook Islands.
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