Pacific Beat
Focusing on the Pacific region, the program brings you interviews with leaders, newsmakers, and people who make the Pacific beat.
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Fiji's interim PM in PNG for regional meeting
The Pacific ACP Leaders are meeting in Port Moresby.
Fatal Fiji fire to be investigated by Police
A fire in Fiji in which two children died is being referred to police because of possible negligence.
First asylum seekers arrive on Manus Island
The first group of 19 asylum seekers from Australia arrived on Manus Island in Papua New Guinea this morning.
Australian asylum seeker policy still haunting national politics
While Australia expands its offshore asylum seeker processing centres, its government is still struggling to convince people it is the right thing to do.
Depression near Fiji could become a cyclone
A depression near Fiji could develop into a tropical cyclone overnight.
PNG bans poultry products from Australian state over birdflu
Papua New Guinea has banned the importation of all chicken products from the eastern Australian state of New South Wales, following an outbreak of deadly H7 birdflu.
Tonga manslaughter case involves three police
Over to Tonga now for an update on the manslaughter case involving three police officers.
Inspection team disgusted by conditions for asylum seekers on Nauru
Amnesty International inspectors say conditions at the offshore-processing centre for asylum seekers on Nauru are appalling.
PNG must keep a close eye on its budget spending
Papua New Guinea's treasurer has handed down a budget worth more than A$6 billion; a budget which he says is about growing PNG'S future by empowering the rural population.
Hopes rising for Solomon Islands first university
The deputy director of Solomon Islands College of Higher Education, Dr Patricia Rodie, is hopeful the institution can be upgraded to become the country's first university.
UN drive to reduce rising number of unwanted pregnancies
Having children by choice, not by chance, is the slogan adopted by UNFPA, the United Nations Population Fund.
Sounding out the views of the Pacific people
Here at Radio Australia, we try to bring you a range of voices from across the region.
PNG coach to lead East Asia Pacific cricket squad into battle
Fourteen players from Papua New Guinea, Vanuatu and Samoa have been selected to represent East Asia Pacific at the Australian Country Cricket Championships in Queensland.
Rugby stars speak out against violence in the home
Schools and community groups around the Cook Islands are being visited by some New Zealand rugby stars, including players from the Hurricanes, the Crusaders and the Blues.
Marshall Islands economy under duress
A report from the International Monetary Fund paints a grim picture of the state of the Marshall Islands economy.
Separating fantasy from reality in New Zealand
A mixture of fantasy and reality are on the agenda in New Zealand this week.
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