Pacific Beat Program for 9 June 2011
PNG police prepared for trouble-free 2012 election
Papua New Guinea's Police Force says it's prepared to make sure the country's 2012 national election is safe and trouble free.
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Greenpeace warns of irreparable damage to marine eco-systems
There're concerns that deep seabed mining activity in the Pacific ocean may cause irreparable damage to the region's marine eco-systems.
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Vanuatu disadvantaged by MSG trade agreement
Manufacturers and exporters in Vanuatu are not happy with the Melanesian free trade agreement saying it favours their bigger neighbours like Fiji and Papua New Guinea.
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Opposition grows to Temaru's plan to slash Public Service
In French Polynesia, union leaders and economists have come out against President Oscar Temaru's plans to push for massive cuts in the public service.
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Abbott defends 'Pacific Solution' and Howard government's border polic
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Name sought for Solomons' biggest conservation project
The largest conservation area in Solomon Islands will get a new name this month, during a festival to celebrate a project to enhance Kolombangara Island.
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Teak exports glimmer amid bleak Solomons' forestry exports
Dire predictions have been made about how much the Solomons Islands economy depends upon a logging industry that is rapidly cutting down the country's last remaining tropical hardwood forests.
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Small scale teak farmers in Solomons win export order
There's new hope for a future for the timber industry in Solomon Islands after a successful export order from India.
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Opposition questions Solomons government millenium claims
The Solomon Islands government is pleased with its success in meeting several of its millenium development goals.
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No threat from imported plant species - scientists
For decades conservationists and park managers have waged war with introduced species which threaten Australian native plants.
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Rugby great launches yeam shirts for supporters
There's a new way for fans to support the national football teams of Fiji, Samoa and Tonga.
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TI calls for Solomons' anti-corruption commission
The Chairman of Transparency International Solomon Islands has called for the establishment of an anti-corruption commission and says he is worried about the Solomon's judicial system.
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