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A fortnight on from Cyclone Tino, Tuvalu's still reeling. Half the population has been affected, its government says, while in Niue, businesses are struggling without the island's only wharf; As the Wuhan coronavirus spreads further, Pacific countries take extra steps to tighten their borders; 7000 plaintiffs in Papua New Guinea plan to sue a mining company for billions; A health provider tackles social isolation in Christchurch's Pacific community; A new theatre production in Auckland hopes to break down subjects considered taboo in many Pacific families; And, Fiji cricket mourns the untimely death of its former captain.
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A fortnight on from Cyclone Tino, Tuvalu's still reeling. Half the population has been affected, its government says, while in Niue, businesses are struggling without the island's only wharf; As the Wuhan coronavirus spreads further, Pacific countries take extra steps to tighten their borders; 7000 plaintiffs in Papua New Guinea plan to sue a mining company for billions; A health provider tackles social isolation in Christchurch's Pacific community; A new theatre production in Auckland hopes to break down subjects considered taboo in many Pacific families; And, Fiji cricket mourns the untimely death of its former captain.
Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more details
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