Tagata o te Moana. 2008-04-05. 17:30-18:00.

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Year
2008
Reference
36576
Media type
Audio
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Categories
Pacific Island radio programs
Radio programs
Sound recordings
Duration
00:30:00
Broadcast Date
05 Apr 2008
Credits
RNZ Collection
Wiseman, Don, Presenter
Radio New Zealand International, Producer
Radio New Zealand National, Broadcaster

Items include:
The ousted prime minister of Fiji Laisenia Qarase says the National Council for Building a Better Fiji is not upholding its own standards;.
Fiji's interim government is not responding to claims that it used information from hacked emails;
The Nauru Parliament is hoping the Supreme Court can end a political crisis emanating from an 18 seat Parliament that is evenly split with the pivotal Speaker's position held by an opposition MP.
April 2nd is the first anniversary of the earthquake and tsunami disaster which hit the Western and Choiseul provinces, killing more than 50 people;
Pacific nations could be hurt in the pocket by a change in government in Taiwan, with a new, less nationalistic President just elected;
The Autonomous Bougainville Government in Papua New Guinea says there's been further violence in the south of the main island between two warring factions in the past two weeks;
Oxfam New Zealand has brought three Papua New Guineans to New Zealand to take part in an annual 100 kilometre race to raise money;
Many longtime residents of the Cook Islands are being given permanent residence in a formal ceremony on Rarotonga. 213 foreigners have been accepted for the ceremony.