Pacific Beat Program for 29 September 2011
Palau in UN legal bid over carbon liability
The developed world may be responsible for the majority of carbon emissions, but it's poor countries that stand to lose the most from the effects of climate change.
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Questions over Qantas' role in Fiji labour laws
The Australian government is calling on the national air carrier Qantas to explain if it had any role in helping to draft Fiji's new Essential Services Decree.
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Solomons' MP vows to continue corruption probe
Solomon Islands MP Matthew Wale says despite threats against his family, he won't stop investigating how government ministers are using public funds.
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PINA criticised for moving meeting to Fiji
The regional representative media association, the Pacific Island News Association, has announced its next media summit will be moved to Fiji.
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PNG hoping to compete in Queensland Cup
Papua New Guinea could have a team in Australia's Queensland Cup rugby league competition as early as 2013.
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Scientists hail carbon model breakthrough
A global study by a team of US, Dutch and Australian scientists has found the world's plants are absorbing and processing carbon dioxide 25 per cent than previously thought.
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Pacific Games returns positive body building drug tests
The Pacific Games Council has confirmed four positive drug tests have so far been returned from the recent games in Noumea.
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Report points to slow progress for Kanaks
An investigation into the rights of New Caledonia's indigenous communities says slow progress is being made towards self determination.
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Grant funds farm training for thousands in Solomon Islands
The Kastom Garden Association in Solomon Islands has signed a 20 million Solomon Island dollar agreement with Australia to improve food gardens.
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Australian women destined for front line battle
The Australian government has decided to allow women to fight alongside men on the frontline - bringing an old argument back to the surface again.
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Springboks stand between Samoa and World Cup progression
Samoa are hoping to book a place in the next stage of the Rugby World Cup with a win over South Africa.
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PNG rebuke delays Pacific media conference
The next two yearly Pacific Island News Association conference is now drifting out to three years.
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