Pacific Beat Program for 2 June 2011
Aus denies its tough Fiji approach is out of step with US
The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade has denied that Australia's tough approach to Fiji is out of step with the United States.
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Tonga's new democratic parliament opens
Tonga's new parliament has been officially opened today after the Kingdom's country held its first democratic elections last November.
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More families flee from Carteret Islands' rising sea
The call by the Solomon Islands opposition leader for more effort helping displaced Pacific Islanders rather than asylum seekers from outside the region is gaining support.
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Call for Ratu Tevita to detail family's role in Fiji coup
A former sympathiser of the George Speight 2000 Coup in Fiji has issued a challenge to Ratu Tevita Mara to reveal the details of his family's role in the Bainimarama coup.
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Rudd defends his travel and attacks Fiji government
Australia's Foreign Minister has launched a spirited defence of his travel schedule as he tries to drum up support for a seat on the United Nations Security Council.
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Ocean acid killing PNG coral reefs
Papua New Guinea's coral reefs are suffering the ill affects of the industrial age.
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No deep sea mining licences until legislation - Regional advisory body
Non government organisations are calling fo a moratoriun in the Pacific on the granting of exploration licences for seabed mining until more is known about the impacts of the technique.
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High rates of alcoholism in Solomons - Health Department
In Solomon Islands health experts have raised the alarm about high rates of alcoholism in the country.
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New film tells personal stories of Pacific sea level rise
While climate change is clearly a global issue, small Pacific Islands are sometimes seen as the canaries in the coalmine.
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Dramatic growth in celebration of Samoan language
The Samoan language is the third most commonly spoken language in New Zealand after English and Maori.
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Debate continues in Honiara on asylum centre offer
Solomon Islands Prime Minister, Danny Philip, is expected to call a media conference today in Honaria to discuss his offer to host an Australian asylum seeker processing centre.
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Peer-nominated award for Archie Roach
He's been described as a voice for his people, and now his people are honouring Archie Roach.
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Samoan confidence boost after rugby win over Russia
Samoa has defeated Russia in the IRB Junior World Rugby Trophy in Georgia.
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