Geraldine Coutts

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First reported 15 hours ago - Updated 15 hours ago - 1 reports

PNG moves closer to playing in Queensland League competition

is a further step closer to fielding a team in a Queensland rugby league competition next year.A delegation from Queensland Rugby League has wound up an information gathering visit to PNG to complete a review of the proposal.A final recommendation on ... [Published ABC Radio Australia - 15 hours ago]
First reported 15 hours ago - Updated 15 hours ago - 1 reports

Tuvalu working to raise teaching standards

Tuvalu's education department is working to improve the standard of education of teachers and principles in primary and secondary schools.Presenter: Geraldine CouttsSpeaker: Sila Lalua, reporter, Radio Tuvalu ... [Published ABC Radio Australia - 15 hours ago]
First reported 15 hours ago - Updated 15 hours ago - 1 reports

96% success in wiping out dengue mosquitos in research trial

A British research company has reported remarkable results in controlling the mosquito that causes dengue fever,At a trial in Brazil the company released sterile Aedes aegypti mosquitos resulting in a 96% reduction of the wild mosquito population in the ... [Published ABC Radio Australia - 15 hours ago]
First reported 15 hours ago - Updated 15 hours ago - 1 reports

Solomons govt. joins search for mythical Japanese pot of gold

It's a story worthy of a Holywood film plot. More 1.5 billion dollars worth of gold bars sitting at the bottom of the Pacific in Solomon Islands, supposedly in the wreck of a Japanese ship sunk during the Second World War. Former MP and now freelance ... [Published ABC Radio Australia - 15 hours ago]
First reported 15 hours ago - Updated 15 hours ago - 1 reports

'House Full' sign at World Indigenous Conference

It's not often that a major international conference has to turn away delegates, but that's the case with the World Indigenous Network conference that begins on Sunday in Darwin in northern Australia. More than 12-hundred people from 50 indigenous groups ... [Published ABC Radio Australia - 15 hours ago]
First reported 15 hours ago - Updated 15 hours ago - 1 reports

New technology has role in poverty alleviation

Across the Pacific, there's been a rapid increase in the use of mobile phones and the internet. But how can this new technology be used to alleviate poverty? That was the question posed at a recent development forum in Australia called One Just World. ... [Published ABC Radio Australia - 15 hours ago]
First reported May 22 2013 - Updated May 22 2013 - 2 reports

Temaru sets 2018 for decolonisation referendum

Defeated French Polynesian President, Oscar Temaru has achieved his major goal of having the territory re-listed for decolonisation by the United Nations General Assembly.Mr Temaru says he like a referendum in 2018 at the same time as the voye in New ... [Published ABC Radio Australia - May 22 2013]
First reported May 21 2013 - Updated May 22 2013 - 1 reports

Babies being born obese in American Samoa

Obesity starts young in American Samoa with some babies only 15 months old classified as obese. A study by Brown University in the US found American Samoan babies had excessive weight when born and continued to gain weight repidly after birth. At 15 months, ... [Published ABC Radio Australia - May 21 2013]
First reported May 22 2013 - Updated May 22 2013 - 1 reports

No snub as Fiji welcomes 'Classic' All Blacks

Fiji's Rugby Union is rejecting reports it has been snubbed by New Zealand.A report in the New Zealand Herald - picked up by the British Guardian - claims Fiji Rugby Union wrote to the New Zealand Rugby Union seeking an agreement for a test in Suva to ... [Published ABC Radio Australia - May 22 2013]
First reported May 22 2013 - Updated May 22 2013 - 1 reports

Hawaii facing years of tsunami debris cleanup

In 2011, a devastating tsunami hit Japan following a magnitude 9.0 earthquake off the coast.The surge sent tonnes of debris into the Pacific, much of it ending up on US shores.To help with the clean up, Japan has offered 5 million US dollars to five western ... [Published ABC Radio Australia - May 22 2013]
First reported May 22 2013 - Updated May 22 2013 - 1 reports

Research confirms link between SIDS and babies sleeping with parents

An international study has found infants who sleep with their parents have a five-times greater chance of dying from SIDS - Sudden Infant Death Syndrome.The research published in the British Medical Journal, shows the risk increases even if the parents ... [Published ABC Radio Australia - May 22 2013]
First reported May 16 2013 - Updated May 16 2013 - 1 reports

Development experts consider better use of social media

If you don't know by now that social media is sweeping he globe......where have you been hiding?Even the ABC is changing its focus to target younger audiences and consumers of social media and mobile phone technology.A meeting of experts are gathering ... [Published ABC Radio Australia - May 16 2013]

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96% success in wiping out dengue mosquitos in r... [Published ABC Radio Australia - 15 hours ago]
Tuvalu working to raise teaching standards [Published ABC Radio Australia - 15 hours ago]
PNG moves closer to playing in Queensland Leagu... [Published ABC Radio Australia - 15 hours ago]
'House Full' sign at World Indigenous Conference [Published ABC Radio Australia - 15 hours ago]
Solomons govt. joins search for mythical Japane... [Published ABC Radio Australia - 15 hours ago]
New technology has role in poverty alleviation [Published ABC Radio Australia - 15 hours ago]
Temaru sets 2018 for decolonisation referendum [Published ABC Radio Australia - May 22 2013]
Temaru preparing for next step in decolonisatio... [Published ABC Radio Australia - May 22 2013]
Hawaii facing years of tsunami debris cleanup [Published ABC Radio Australia - May 22 2013]
Research confirms link between SIDS and babies ... [Published ABC Radio Australia - May 22 2013]
No snub as Fiji welcomes 'Classic' All Blacks [Published ABC Radio Australia - May 22 2013]
Babies being born obese in American Samoa [Published ABC Radio Australia - May 21 2013]
Samoan government MPs join call to sack Finance... [Published ABC Radio Australia - May 16 2013]
MSG officials to discuss options on West Papuan... [Published ABC Radio Australia - May 16 2013]
Development experts consider better use of soci... [Published ABC Radio Australia - May 16 2013]
Fiji Dro Mo marks International Day against Hom... [Published ABC Radio Australia - May 16 2013]
Fiji labels Australia high-handed over High Com... [Published ABC Radio Australia - May 15 2013]
Australian budget scored 20-20 by eye care NGO [Published ABC Radio Australia - May 15 2013]
UNICEF concerned over infections among Marshall... [Published ABC Radio Australia - May 15 2013]
Subsidised foreign fishing boats threaten Pacif... [Published ABC Radio Australia - May 15 2013]
Support growing for Haus Krai, PNG's anti viole... [Published ABC Radio Australia - May 15 2013]
Union disputes claim Fiji's unemployment falling [Published ABC Radio Australia - May 15 2013]
Pay rise for Palau's poor as government sets mi... [Published ABC Radio Australia - May 15 2013]
Australian TB scientists in running for major h... [Published ABC Radio Australia - May 15 2013]
NZ government MP resigns after 'drunken abuse' [Published ABC Radio Australia - May 15 2013]
National Games to try out Fiji revamped Nationa... [Published ABC Radio Australia - May 15 2013]
Volunteerism: Do 'Gap Year's' really make a dif... [Published ABC Radio Australia - May 14 2013]
Australia's aid budget to increase but not meet... [Published ABC Radio Australia - May 14 2013]
November laying for Vanuatu's fibre optic link ... [Published ABC Radio Australia - May 14 2013]
Sacked Am Sam retirement fund board sues Governor [Published ABC Radio Australia - May 14 2013]
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