AUSTRALIA NETWORK NEWS
18 Feb 2009
Training of the first group of Pacific Island guest workers in Australia continues as their employers finalise the paperwork required for the scheme to start.
Fifty Tongans who are the first of possibly 2,500 workers from Kiribati, Tonga, PNG and Vanautu are in Robinvale in country Victoria preparing to help in harvesting almonds.
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Source: Government of Fiji
Date: 17 Feb 2009
Prime Minister, Commodore Voreqe Bainimarama today received a cheque in the sum of $59, 523.81 from the Government of Kiribati through the Kiribati High Commissioner Her Excellency, Mrs Reteta Rimon.
The cheque is a contribution towards the Prime Minister's National Disaster Relief and Rehabilitation Fund.
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3:12PM Wednesday February 18, 2009
Source:
NZPA
A man who was swept 30km out to sea in a small dinghy with his nephew, without lifejackets, oars or a cellphone, has been sentenced to 50 hours community work for putting lives at risk.
Maritime New Zealand (MNZ) says it has successfully prosecuted Itintawara Baraniko, originally from Kiribati, under the Maritime Transport Act in…
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Kam na bane ni Mauri n aran Iesu Kristo kain te bata ae te Banaban Voice. Heard of this website & decided to join in to know more of families and friends aroun' the world.
Not only knowing of friends and families, but the root of sign-up here is to be ware of d latest news from our beloved homeland Banaba & as well as Rabi. So just a great thanx for the two couples - Ken and Stacey Sigrah for their creative and formative website that enables us Banabans to keep in touch with…
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By Cristine Russell
February 28th, 2009; Vol.175 #5 (p. 24)
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TRICKY LANDING
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Much of the Maldives, including the land on which the Malé International Airport sits, is…
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SYDNEY MORNING HERALD
February 15, 2009
FIFTY Tongans are due to fly into Australia tomorrow to pick fruit in NSW areas where farmers are unable to get enough workers.
The men will be in the Riverina and Robinvale regions for seven months under a trial Federal Government seasonal workers' scheme.
More men will come from Vanuatu, Kiribati and Papua New Guinea when…
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By FoodWeek Online
2:21 PM Monday 16 February 2009
The first of 2000 Pacific islands fruit pickers have finally arrived in Australia to start work.
The group of 50 people from Tonga arrived in Sydney today (Monday) before flying to Robinvale in Victoria, where they will pick almonds.
A total of more than 2000 unskilled workers from Tonga, Papua New…
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NEW ZEALAND RADIO INTERNATIONAL
Posted at 01:39 on 16 February, 2009 UTC
Tonga’s Prime Minister says the new Australian Government seasonal work scheme will provide improved pastoral support for the workers.
The first 50 Tongan workers taking part in the scheme left today for Victoria’s Swanhill region where they will work for up to seven months.
Dr Feleti Sevele says the causes of the…
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ABC RURAL
Monday, 16/02/2009
The first pacific island seasonal workers are arriving in Australia to pick fruit.
In August last year, the government announced it was starting a migrant workers scheme, and would source up to two thousand workers from Vanuatu, Kiribati, Papua New Guinea and Tonga.
The pilot scheme was scheduled to start late last year, but has faced delays as well as…
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SOLOMON TIMES ONLINE
Monday, February 16, 2009 10:59 AM
(Source: www.sciencenews.org)
The island nation of Kiribati is following in the steps of the Maldives by preparing for relocation for its people as the rising sea level threatens to submerge the nation.
Late last year, the Maldives' newly-elected president, Mohamed Nasheed, announced the nation's plans to buy land for the relocation of its people due…
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ABC RADIO AUSTRALIA
Fri Feb 13, 2009 2:25pm AEDT
This is a radio interview with Dr Max Quanchi who is a good friend and supporter of the Banabans. He visited Rabi to attend 15 December celebrations with Ken and our other good friend Assoc. Professor Grant McCall.
To view a photo of Dr Max… Continue
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ABC RADIO AUSTRALIA
Fri Feb 13, 2009 4:15pm AEDT
Papua New Guinea's Autonomous Bougainville region plans to resettle some 1400 people from the Carteret Islands to the mainland starting this year.
The islanders are facing food shortages as their island is sinking.
presenter: Firmin Nanol
speakers: Martin Mose, director of PNG's National Disaster Centre; Patrick Koles,…
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THE CHINA POST
February 13 2009
TAIPEI, Taiwan -- The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) announced yesterday the appointment of several new ambassadors to Taiwan's diplomatic allies in the South Pacific,as well as representatives to two European countries. Benjamin T.H. Ho, now deputy head of Taiwan's representative office in Singapore, will become Republic of China ambassador…
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ABC RADIO AUSTRALIA
Thu Feb 12, 2009
The regional cyclone warning centre in Fiji is predicting more bad weather for most of the South Pacific later this week. Flooding from torrential rains due to tropical depressions have already claimed more than 30 lives in Fiji and Solomon Islands. The Director of the Centre, Rajendra Prasad says apart from the Cook Islands, the region has been relatively…
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06:00 AEST Fri Feb 13 2009 by
ninemsn
Australians have opened up their wallets for the Nine Network's bushfire appeal, bringing in over $20 million for victims of the firestorm disaster.
Australians have now donated more than $75 million to the victims of the bushfires.
At last night's Channel 9 appeal Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban led the way,…
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Miadhu News Maldives
11 February 2009
The number of countries wanting to purchase land in safer countries to relocate its people and prevent them from being environmental refugees in the event their country is submerged due to sea level rise caused by global warming is on the rise.
The latest to join the list of countries wanting to purchase land elsewhere is the pacific island nation of Kiribati. Kiribati President…
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News Content © Radio New Zealand International
Posted at 22:14 on 11 February, 2009 UTC
The New Zealand Aids Foundation’s Pacific branch is in full support of a programme being designed by police officials in the Pacific who plan to help fight the spread of Aids.
Twenty one countries in the region including New Caledonia, Niue and Kiribati plan to introduce an awareness campaign about the virus that…
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SUNSHINE COAST DAILY ONLINE
5:58a.m. 11th February 2009
By Kerryn Manifold and AAP
Stuart O'Gorman (left) and his parents, Alan and Carolyn, were killed. Also pictured are twins Bronwyn and Patrick who survived.
More than 180 people have been killed in the Victorian bushfires, police say and the state's premier, John…
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ABC Radio Australia InterviewUpdated 8 hours 11 minutes ago
10 Feb 2009
There's been a strong response in the Pacific to the natural disaster unfolding in Australia. Since Saturday the state of Victoria has been hit by bushfires which have destroyed lives and homes. Across the region there have been expressions of sorrow and hope, including prayer vigils for those affected. And while there's…
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Island Business
Dionisia Tabureguci
Islands to control their own destiny
The push by Pacific islands countries to take control of their own destinies when it comes to their coveted fishing resources may be emerging as a faint pulse of conviction and action.
But it is no doubt a…
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