Pacific Beat Program for 10 May 2011
Belden Namah is PNG's new Opposition Leader
Papua New Guinea's new Opposition Leader, Belden Namah says his group will support a bill to have more women elected to parliament.
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Search continues for six young i-Kiribati missing at sea
A New Zealand Air Force Orion has been back in the air to continue the search for six young people in a small canoe who went missing off Kiribati four days ago.
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Solomon Islands undertakes crucial land reforms
Land disputes are seen as major obstacles to development in many Pacific Island states, particularly in the larger Melanesian nations like Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, Vanuatu and Fiji.
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Australia's human rights record to come under international scrutiny
Australia's human rights record will come under international scrutiny next month, with a fact-finding tour by the world's highest ranking human rights official.
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Alcohol a much bigger contributor to cancer that thought
Alcohol , it seems, is a much bigger contributor to cancer than previously thought.
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Alcohol abuse main trigger for violence against Pacific women
Alcohol abuse remains one of the main triggers to violence against women.
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"Environmental refugee" not accurate for Pacific
The term Environmental Refugee is not a concept recognised in international law.
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Makeover for Tonga's tourism pitch
Tonga is going get something of a makeover in the coming months, as a New Zealand advertising agency hopes to redefine the country's image to attract more tourists.
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Australians warned of a tough federal budget
It's budget day in Australia and the word out of canberra is that Treasurer, Wayne Swan's fourth budget will be "tough".
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Budget forecasts won't be credible - Opposition claim
The Australian Opposition hasn't waited until tonight's budget to pass its verdict on the Government's figures, and it's determined to keep the political focus on the proposed carbon tax.
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Top job for Burrow after career detours
For this mornings women's segment we are speaking with Dr Heather Burrow who is CEO of the Beef Cooperative Research Centre.
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Bowling granny - Arafua's oldest competitor
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Former Oceania Olympic manager reviewing Malaysian sport
A former manager at the Oceania National Olympic Committees is reviewing sports organisations in Malaysia.
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