Pacific Beat Program for 29 June 2011
Fiji pensioners rush to be part of legal action to halt pension cuts
Elderly people in Fiji have been rushing to join a legal action brought to stop the promulgation of a decree to implement big cuts to pensions.
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Fiji government not talking about planned anti-union decree
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Aust funding for Torres Strait TB clinics ends June 30
An Australian MP says federal funding will end tomorrow (June 30) ..
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Region discuss future of Ramsi with Solomons government
The Solomon Islands government is hosting two meetings in Honiara this week to look at the progress of RAMSI, the Australia-led Regional Assistance Mission.
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PNG's retiring PM, Sir Michael Somare on politics in his homeland
Well as we heard yesterday the family of Sir Michael Somare has decided to force political retirement on the man known as the father of Papua New Guinea.
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Family says Sir Michael Somare won't return to politics
It was not the way he would have chosen himself but "the Chief"...
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Community council to tackle Apia violence
A rise in crime and violence in the community of Vaitele-fou in Samoa's capital, has residents concerned.
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Monitoring needed to keep track of Fukushima caesium
The Pacific Disaster Cente is calling for nuclear monitoring to be set up accross the Pacific after Japanese authorities revealed contamination could be more widespread than first thought.
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Australian Pacific churches trying to end donation debt problem
Pacific Island churches in Australia are starting to move away from the custom of reading out the names of donors and the amounts they give during public services.
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Pacific states lead the world in shark conservation
More and more countries across the Pacific are moving to protest sharks.
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1000 new species found across the islands of New Guinea
The biodiversity across the islands of New Guinea has been found to be even more diverse than earlier thought.
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Fiji calls for attitude change in Australia and NZ
Fiji's Attorney General says the country is ready to work with Australia and New Zealand once they treat Fiji as their equal.
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Australia funds climate change projects in Fiji
Many Pacific islanders are concerned about how their countries will cope with the potential impacts of climate change.
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Microfinance course for Pacific bankers
Where do you learn about financial management in the Pacific?
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Cartoonist looking for the funny side to high taxes
Political cartoons often cut through the layers of public relations spin and go straight to the heart of an issue.
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Funafuti celebrates a good drenching
Residents in the Tuvalu capital of Funafuti have been celebrating all week after the best rain fell there in more than three months.
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'Happy Feet' banned from returning to Antarctica
There's a new problem for an emperor penguin recovering in New Zealand, more than 3,000 kilometres from its Antarctic home.
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