Pacific Beat Program for 27 May 2011
Fiji police investigate Lau village ban on Bainimarama
Fiji Police are investigating and may charge those responsible for banning the interim Prime minister, Commodore Frank Bainimarama from their community in the Lau group.
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PNG Public Accounts Committee criticises accounting system
The Papua New Guinea government is called on to stop the wastage of public funds and must account for every single cent of public funds spent.
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PNG academic wants benefits from resources shared
A leading Papua New Guinea academic says one of the biggest challenges facing the PNG government is finding ways to ensure everyone benefits from the major resource projects.
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Nauru govt says landowners' royalty claims are excessive
Nauru's Justice Secretary, David Lambourne says the landowners' claims for phosphate mining royalty are illegitimate.
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Nauru opposition takes up landowner issues.
The women involved in the protest in Nauru over phosphate mining royalties are now back at home with their families.
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Legal aspects of climate change at threatened nations conference
If a Pacific island becomes uninhabitable because it's flooded through climate change induced sea level rise does it still retain its "statehood"?
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More Caribbean and Pacific co-operation on climate change
Plans are being drawn up for further co-operation between Caribbean and Pacific nations on coping with climate change.
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Imported rocks escalate Marshall's airport expansion costs
Marshall Islands has imported rocks from Nauru to expand Majuro airport, blowing out the cost of the project.
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La Nina ends disastrous influence on Pacific weather
Meterologists say the La Nina system which has controlled weather patterns across the Pacific for the last 12 months or so has ended.
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Trade down in May on South Pacific Stock Exchange
Trading on the South Pacific Stock Exchange has fallen by almost three per cent during May.
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Muddled Defence Department eroding Australia's security
Australia's future defence capabilities are being eroded by delays in both construction and investment in new equipment.
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Battle for second place in Edinburgh Rugby Sevens
The 2011 Edinburgh Sevens is expected to be another fascinating showcase for the sport as the Sevens World Series draws to a close this weekend.
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Tietjens 'intimidating' 'hard task master' but successful
Gordon Tietjens is New Zealand's Rugby Seven's coach and is regarded as one of the most successful coaches in the world.
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RWC planning for England 2015 & Japan 2019 underway
Kit McConnell has been the Head of Rugby World Cup and RWC Tournament Director at the International Rugby Board since 2002.
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