Radio Australia - Pacific Beat
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Stories
Relief effort underway for Santa Cruz islands
Relief supplies and medical staff are being flown to the Santa Cruz islands after the Lata airfield was cleared of debris caused by a tsunami generated by a powerful earthquake.
Solomon Islands PM on disaster response
James Oaten from Australia Network contacted the Solomon Islands Prime Minister Gordon Darcy Lilo for an update on developments.
The Prime Minister's of Australia and New Zealand prepare to hold thei
Australia's Prime Minister Julia Gillard is in Otago resort town Queenstown ahead of annual talks with her New Zealand counterpart, John Key.
Reaction to PNG sorcery murder
There's been yet another barbaric sorcery killing in Papua New Guinea.
Papua New Guinea's government to review the country's Land Acts
Papua New Guinea's government says it will review PNG's Land Acts which governs both state and customary owned land to improve land acquisition, registration, mobilisation and use in the country.
Fijian men changing attitudes to women
Men in traditional Fijian villages are making a serious effort to treat women more equally, according to a chief.
"Pakeha" not a negative word for European New Zealanders
"Pakeha" is not a dirty word.
Vanuatu Rugby League to play in Australia
It's been 150 years since the first people from Vanuatu were brought to Australia to work on Queensland's sugarcane plantations.
Sorcery claims lead to PNG murder
There's been yet another barbaric sorcery killing in Papua New Guinea.
PNG wins Cricket competition
To cricket now, and the East Asia Pacific Twenty20 championship in New Zealand has ended with a win for PNG over Vanuatu in the Final on Thursday afternoon.
Rugby Sevens in Las Vegas this weekend
There's another weekend of high powered rugby sevens action as the IRB World Series moves to the United States and the gambling capital, Las Vegas.
New national park in West Australia
In Western Australia 1500 kilometers north of Perth , local Aboriginal groups are celebrating a long fought battle.
Support for Samoan sex offender register
In Samoa last week Supreme Court Judge His Honour Vui Clarence Nelson called on the goverment to set up a sex offenders register.
Food production in pacific will have to adopt to changing climate
The impact of climate change on food production in the Pacific, means what the region looks like in the year 2050 may be drastically different to how it looks now.
Relief workers struggling to get to Santa Cruz islands
World Vision has been quick to respond to the Santa Cruz emergency.
French military says no construction happening on Mururoa Atoll
There's been considerable speculation in recent days over what construction work may or may not be going on Muroroa atoll in French Polynesia.
New Zealand murder investigation continues
New Zealand police are still investigating the murder of Fiji born Shalvin Prasad, a resident of Auckland New Zealand.
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