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PACIFIC BEAT ABC RADIO AUSTRALIA Updated 14 June 2012, 11:10 AEST
The Rabi Council of Leaders has denied there are plans to re-open phosphate mining on Banaba Island in Kiribati.
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Dozens of radio signals heard after her plane crashed add to evidence that the legendary aviator didn't just vanish.
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Researchers say the famed aviator hated her spots
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FIJI TIMES ONLINE Emoni Narawa Wednesday, May 30, 2012
Boy from Buakonikai ... Remeuru Tekiata, ready for his first game for Fiji in the…
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ABC RADIO AUSTRALIA Updated 28 May 2012, 17:27 AEST
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NZ Radio International Posted at 23:12 on 21 May, 2012 UTC
The publisher and editor of the Kiribati Independent newspaper believes the government’s move to stop its publications is politically motivated.
Taberannang Korauaba says the Kiribati Independent received instructions from the Ministry of Communications on Friday to cease publications until it has been registered.
Mr Korauaba says the paper received a similar instruction in March, and after filing…
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Fiji Times Online Salaseini Vosamana Saturday, May 12, 2012
Fiji Roads Authority spokesman Iliesa Sokia said Pacific Building Solutions was in the final stages of completing the jetty.
"Ninety per cent of the work has been completed and we expect to finish up everything next month," Mr Sokia…
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I work for the non-profit EOH Foundation, and www.aday.org, the largest collaborative photography documentation of humanity taking place May 15, 2012 in a single global day.
The result will be exhibitions travelling round the world, an online gallery and a book, A Day In the World. Today we have people from over 100 countries signed up. In our Global Advisory Council we have
Archbishop Desmond Tutu and Sir Richard Branson among…
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Serelisoni Moceica Friday, April 27, 2012
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Minister for Social Welfare, Women Dr Jiko Luveni, second from right, looks at some of the displayed…
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March 26, 2012 | Filed under: Fiji News | Posted by: newsroom By LOSIRENE CHAND
Officials from the Prime Minister’s Office visited Rabi Island last week…
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Fiji Times Online Salaseini Vosamana Tuesday, March 20, 2012
IT'S a blessing for 103 disadvantaged children on Rabi Island who received educational assistance from the Banaban Child Welfare early this year.
The organisation has in the past assisted orphans, children whose parents are paralysed or handicapped, and victims of violence and abuse. Welfare secretary Terikano Takesau said the help was in the form of stationery, school fees and…
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TRAVELLING to Savusavu to buy ice will be a thing of the past for fishermen on Rabi Island in Vanua Levu after the Fisheries Department started work on a new ice plant in the area.
The plant is expected to be opened next month.
Principal fisheries officer northern Gerald Billings said the plant would greatly assist fishermen because they would not…
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