Pacific Beat Program for 9 May 2011
Toke Talagi expected to lead Niue's next government
The results from weekend elections in Niue are expected to see Toke Talagi remain as Premier and lead the next government.
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Ocean search team confident of finding missing Kiribati children
The search team looking for a group of six children missing in their outrigger canoe off Kiribati say they're still quietly confident of finding them.
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Vanuatu Police chief filed legal proceeding against coroner's report
Vanuatu's police commissioner has filed legal proceedings for a judicial review against a coroner's report on the death of a prisoner.
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Exhibition of Australian photographer Frank Hurley's work in PNG
The legendary Australian war photographer and adventurer Frank Hurley is known for capturing stunning scenes of battle during the first and second world wars.
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Radio Australia's Pacific Break music competition returns
Once again the opportunity for the best musicians from the Pacific to share and display their talent has returned.
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European club rugby round up
Leeds Carnegie may face relegation after losing over the weekend to Northampton.
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Sport's role in Peace and Development
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Competition beginning at Arafua Games
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Fish farming - a new concern in the sustainability debate
For years now, the world has been warned that overfishing is leading to a chronic shortage of seafood.
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Tributes for Lionel Rose - first Aboriginal world boxing champion
Tributes are flowing for Australian legend Lionel Rose - the first Aboriginal world boxing champion.
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New research says sea-level rise much greater than IPCC estimates
New research on ice-melt in the Arctic suggests sea levels could rise by 1.6 metres by 2100, a figure that is a full metre more than the sea level rise predicted by the International Panel on Climate Change.
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Benefits of PNG boom go missing
Papua New Guinea is experiencing an economic boom off the back of record prices for most of its mineral and agricultural products and the development of liquefied natural gas projects.
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Compensation order in Tongan defamation case
A newspaper in Tonga is facing a hefty fine after being found guilty of defamation.
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Air and sea search resumes for missing i-Kiribatis
A search is continuing off Kiribati for six people missing in an outrigger canoe.
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