Pacific Beat Program for 6 June 2011
PNG senior ministers Polye and Duma sacked
The PNG government has confirmed the sacking of two senior ministers.Listen: Windows Media
PNG PM's son facing leadership tribunal
Papua New Guinea's State Enterprises Minister, Arthur Somare will face a Leadership tribunal over misconduct in office charges.Listen: Windows Media Read: Transcript
Ratu Tevita Mara to campaign in the Pacific against Fiji regime
The escaped Fijian military commander, Ratu Tevita Uluilakeba Mara, has called on Fiji's regime to end the Public Emergency Regulation and follow an open route to democracy.Listen: Windows Media Read: Transcript
Aust civil society group wants Nauru detention cenre reopened
There's growing pressure from within Australia for the Government to reopen the mothballed asylum seeker processing centre on Nauru.Listen: Windows Media
Sth Korea held talks with Pacific Islands Foreign Ministers
Last week saw the fist meeting of Pacific Island Foriegn Ministers in Korea.Listen: Windows Media
More focus needed on concerns of Pacific youth
The concerns of young people should be made a standing agenda item at the Pacific Island Forum Leaders meeting.Listen: Windows Media Read: Transcript
Mara calls for end to Fiji's Public Emergency Regulation
The escaped Fijian military commander, Ratu Tevita Uluilakeba Mara, has called on Fiji's regime to end the Public Emergency Regulation and follow an open route to democracy.Listen: Windows Media
PNG history dying with nation's elders - academic
Papua New Guinea is in danger of losing its history.Listen: Windows Media Read: Transcript
Australian immigration department destroys seized Papuan boats
The Australian Immigration Department has destroyed the boats used by a group of Papuans to cross into Australian waters in a bid for Austalian citizenship late last year.Listen: Windows Media
Dissent in Australian government ranks to asylum seeker policy
As the Australian Government continues to work on its asylum seeker deal with Malaysia, a parliamentary committee will today visit the site of last year's boat tragedy at Christmas Island, where around 50 asylum seekers died.Listen: Windows Media
Carbon price will boost use of renewable energy - Swan
The Australian Government says putting a price on carbon would lead to a six fold increase in the use of renewable energy by 2050.
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Melbourne opens new showcase for Pacific art
Pacific Art in Melbournes is getting a big boost, following the recent opening of a new space at the National Gallery of Victoria dedicated to contemporary Oceanic art.Listen: Windows Media
Source of German E.coli outbreak still to be identified
German doctors remain puzzled about the source of the fatal E.coli outbreak that's killed 22 people in Europe.Listen: Windows Media
Socceroos defeat NZ, facing tougher test against Serbia
The Soceroos scored a three nil victory over the New Zealand All Whites in Adelaide yesterday.Listen: Windows Media
Fiji ace ensures Barbarians victory
The Barbarians have scored a scintillating try in the last minute to defeat Wales.Listen: Windows Media
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