Pacific Beat Program for 7 June 2011
Sacked PNG ministers claim they're not given natural justice
Papua New Guinea's former Foreign Affairs minister has accused the Acting Prime Minister Sam Abal of breaking the ruling National Alliance Party's constitution.Listen: Windows Media
Sacked PNG Foreign Minister on US China rivalry in the Pacific
Papua New Guinea's outgoing Foreign Minister, Don Polye, says he would like to see more United States investment in the Pacific.Listen: Windows Media Read: Transcript
PNG's political culture described as mobocracy
A former National Court judge in PNG says people in the country will never prosper without a dramatic change in PNG's political culture.Listen: Windows Media
A Samoa "high risk" rating on public spending
The US Department of Homeland Security is supporting a bid to have American Samoa formally designated as high risk over the stewardship of government funds.Listen: Windows Media
Celebrations as Samoa wins IRB Junior World Trophy
There were celebrations in Samoa over the weekend after its rugby team won the IRB Junior World Rugby Trophy 2011 crown and with it, qualification to the IRB Junior World Championship 2012.Listen: Windows Media
"Humble and self effacing" says Forum's most senior woman
Andie Fong Toy is back at the Pacific Island's Forum having been recently appointed its first ever female Deputy Secretary General.Listen: Windows Media Read: Transcript
Historic corruption charges against Marshall's minister
A Marshall Islands cabinet minister has been charged with misconduct in public office, the first time in the 32-year history of the nation that a cabinet minister has faced criminal charges.Listen: Windows Media
Forecasting Cholera outbreaks moves closer after weather link study
Scientists say they're close to being able to forecast outbreaks of cholera from increases in temperature and rainfall.Listen: Windows Media Read: Transcript
Oxfam urges greater food production in the Pacific
OXFAM is warning that food prices could more than than double in the next 20 years - and demand will jump 70 percent by 2050.Listen: Windows Media
UN concerns about torture claim in Fiji
The United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights is again raising its concerns about torture in some Pacific island countries.Listen: Windows Media
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