Pacific Beat Program for 27 June 2011
Big win against illegal logging in PNG
An environmental group and a landowner community in PNG's Western Province have won a landmark case against a foreign logging company.
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BCL rejects allegations of complicity in war on Bougainville
The Australian Television Station, SBS, has aired a report the war on Bougainville which reveals Prime Minister Sir Michael Somare signed an affidavit accusing the mining giant, Rio Tinto, of driving the PNG government's involvement in the war on Bougainville.
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Fiji on flash flood alert
Flash flood warnings are in place for low-lying areas of Fiji after heavy rain over the past few days.
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Landowners talk about the impact the PNG LNG project
ExxonMobil's Papua New Guinea Liquid Natural Gas project has been in the news lately because of the troubles it is having with landowners in the PNG highlands.
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Aussies help Wolves to Super League victory
Former Manly hooker Michael Monaghan set the tone with an early score to help Super League leaders Warrington on their way to a thrilling 35-28 defeat of St Helens.
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No spare seats on Fiji Pacific games charter
Fiji says it's unable to help other Pacific nations to travel to New Caledonia for the Pacific Games.
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Unprecedented island-hopping tour for top US Pacific diplomat
It's unprecedented....
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New Zealand wins unprecedented fourth rugby U20 World Cup
New Zealand has done it again....
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Auckland to restrict water to bill defaulters
Residents of Auckland who don't pay their water bills will have their water supply reduced to a trickle.
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Indigenous food a specialty at Noumea squat restaurant
It's one of the best kept secret in Noumea - a restaurant that offers a range of indigenous foods.
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Unique culture to lure visitors to Loyalty Islands
The tsunami and nuclear meltdown in Japan and the global economic crisis has hit New Caledonia's tourism market.
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Credit unions in Fiji need to be inclusive - PFIP
A new report has criticised credit unions in Fiji for not being as financially inclusive as they could be.
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Young people support Marianas Guam reunification
It is more than 100 years since the Commonwealth of the Northern Marianas split with Guam.
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South Australian cult leader arrested in Fiji
Fugitive cult leader, Rocco Leo has been arrested by Fiji police at a former resort near Suva.
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Minority of Australians think climate change is "serious"
Just 41 per cent of Australians think addressing climate change is a serious and pressing issue.
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UNHCR calls for PNG to cut huge refugee settlement fee
In Papua New Guinea, there have been calls for the National Government to lower its fees for refugees wanting citizenship.
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Re-election of Kilman may end Vanuatu's political instability
There's a new prime minister in Vanuatu.
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