Radio Australia - Pacific Beat
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Stories
Backlash against Fiji removing Queen's image on money
Taking the Queen off Fiji's coins and banknotes has provoked a backlash.
A court case in Queensland reveals ethnic tensions
A man aged 21 remains in custody in Queensland after the matter of the death of a teenager at Logan south of the state capital Brisbane was mentioned in court.
PNG PM tells investors locals must benefit from resources
Papua New Guinea's Prime Minister, Peter O'Neill, has told resource industry investors to do more to spread the benefits of mining and energy developments to Papua New Guineans, including involving PNG businesses and offering PNG-only fly-in fly-out work arrangements.
Australia's Minister for Foreign Affairs visits Papua New Guinea
Australia's Minister for Foreign Affairs, Bob Carr is on a four day visit to Papua New Guinea .
No progress so far at Doha climate talks
Time is running out for Kiribati as the effects of climate change cause more people to lose their homes while the world procrastinates on the issue.
Palau escapes the worst of Typhoon Bopha
The main centre of Palau has escaped the full fury of Typhoon Bopha's 250 kilometre an hour winds.
PNG PM speaks out on resource tax review and Nautilus dispute
PNG's review of its resource Industry tax was announced in last month's budget and it has some in the industry worried.
Scientists call for urgent government action on climate change
As the United Nations climate talks enter their final week in Doha, scientists are stepping up the pressure on governments globally to do more to avert dangerous global warming.
Decades away from solution to animal emissions
Methane gas produced by cows as they graze is a potent greehouse gas and a problem for the globe.
Fiji Paralympic medalist leads fight against bullying
Fiji's first winner of a Paralympics gold medal, says anti-bullying classes should be compulsory in all Fijian schools.
Guam derby bags 36 feral pigs
This weekend on Guam has been a great weekend to be a hunter, and a particularly bad few days to be a pig.
Rare scoreless draw fails to separate Australia and the Netherlands
The Champions League Hockey, London Olympics silver medalists the Netherlands and Australia, which has won the last four Champions Trophy tournaments, played to a 0-0 draw.
Mistaken sighting of non-existent Pacific island traced back to 1876
Some of you may remember a story we reported on not too long ago, which might have been called 'The Case of the Disappearing Island.
A reinforced Samoa wins Dubai Sevens at third attempt
Samoa has defeated New Zealand in a convincing 26-15 win to claim the second leg of the HSBC Rugby Sevens in Dubai.
Wallabies win without shine against Wales
In the final matches of the rugby spring tour of Europe England claimed a convincing win over the All Blacks 38-21.
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