Tagata o te Moana. 2008-08-16

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2008
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Duration
00:29:28
Broadcast Date
16 Aug 2008
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RNZ Collection
MaUa, Elma Ngatokoa, 1948-2010

Tagata o Te Moana is a round up of news in the Pacific from Radio New Zealand International and broadcast on Radio NZ National on Saturdays at 5.30pm.
This week's edition is presented by Elma Maua and the items are:

A quarter of a million copies of Fiji's People's Charter are being distributed in an intiative that has had a mixed response;
Radical changes are mooted for the logging industry in Solomon Islands;
A curfew placed on Papua New Guinea police;
Australian and Indonesian leaders raise the plight of Papuan refugees;
There will be a call for more action and less talk when the Pacific Islands Forum summit is held on Niue next week;
Giving money to begging children could soon become a crime in Fiji;
and New Zealand's High Commissioner to the Cook Islands resigns due to ill-health.