Tagata o te Moana. 2011-11-19. 17:30-18:00.

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Year
2011
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161914
Media type
Audio
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Series
Tagata o te Moana, 2001-
Categories
Nonfiction radio programs
Pacific Island radio programs
Radio news programs
Radio programs
Sound recordings
Duration
00:30:00
Broadcast Date
19 Nov 2011
Credits
RNZ Collection
Wiseman, Don, Host
Radio New Zealand (estab. 1989), Broadcaster

News from the Pacific presented by Don Wiseman, Radio New Zealand International. In this weeks programme:
Solomon Islands chooses a new leader but violent protests are quickly contained; Nauru gets its third leader in a week; Papua New Steps away from a constitutional crisis; We look at claims the Fiji regime taps private phone conversations; Nauru's new president, Sprent Dabwido, says constitutional reform is critical for the island, and this is what inspired him to change his allegiance and join the opposition; A new report says Papua New Guinea's water supply is contaminated with sewage and is derailing the country's efforts to achieve Millennium Development Goals; The Samoan film - O Le Tulafale, or The Orator, that was written, directed, produced, and cast by Samoans in Samoa in the Samoan language has outgrossed all the films it has been competing with since it opened in early October; Organisers of the annual Vaka Eiva paddling event in Rarotonga are expecting a record number of overseas entries this year;