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In the Loop

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In the Loop is Radio Australia's window on life in the Pacific. From Monday to Friday Isabelle Genoux and Heather Jarvis present a selection of their best interviews and segments.


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Australians need to learn more about their pacific neighbours

Now more than ever Australians need to be engaging with the pacific region but according to the authors of a new report fewer Australians are bothering to learn about their neighbours....

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[ 6 November 2009 ]



Queensland Art Gallery celebrates pacific island barkcloth

It's been one of the most important fabrics both artistically and culturally throughout the pacific region for hundreds perhaps thousands of years....

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[ 5 November 2009 ]



Fair Trading in Vanuatu

Vanuatu seems to be leading the way in the Pacific with products stamped with the Fair Trade label - which is associated with fairness and community development....

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[ 2 November 2009 ]



Pacific community unites for three tsunami relief concerts across the region

Since the devastation four weeks ago from the tsunami in Samoa, American Samoa and Tonga, the response from the communtiy has been extraordinary....

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[ 30 October 2009 ]



University of the South Pacific lights up with a wind and solar hybrid unit

The need for pacific island nations to end their reliance on fossil fuels is critical over the next couple of decades and the University of the South Pacific is helping that process along with the launch of a Solar-Wind Hybrid System at its Suva campus....

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[ 29 October 2009 ]



Cook Islanders dance up a storm in Melbourne

Melbourne comes alive this weekend to the sights and sounds of the Cook Islands as the city plays host to a dance competition....

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[ 28 October 2009 ]



New Pacific Break competition winner inspired by children

Emmanuel Mailau is Radio Australia's new Pacific Break competition winner....

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[ 26 October 2009 ]



Black Arm Band sells out at the Melbourne International Arts Festival

Black Arm Band who made their debut back in 2006 just continue to go from strength to strength....

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[ 23 October 2009 ]



Solomons anglican suffering

Earlier this decade, as violent ethnic conflict disrupted the lives of thousands living in the Solomons, The Church Of Melanesia was called upon to intervene....

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[ 22 October 2009 ]



Pacific turtles plight in US Federal Court

Court action in the United States Federal Court could well determine the future of the largest of all living sea turtles - the Leatherback....

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[ 21 October 2009 ]



Village Children In Papua New Guinea Learning Life Skills

What do you do when you run out of soap?...

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[ 20 October 2009 ]



Marketing The Rights Of Melanesian Rural Women

Rita Taphorn from The United Nations Development Fund For Women(UNIFEM) joins us in the loop to discuss some of the many issues facing women market workers in Melanesia today....

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[ 19 October 2009 ]



AFL Kicking Goals Across The Pacific

The Australian Rules Football league is stepping up it's campaign to win the hearts and minds of Pacific Islanders in the battle of football codes in the region....

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[ 16 October 2009 ]



Fine Maori writing hits shelves

Huia Short Stories 8 is a fresh collection of New Zealand Maori writings by emerging and established authors who entered one of the country's major competitions for indigenous writers - the Pikihuia Maori awards....

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[ 15 October 2009 ]



Australian scientist does Tonga proud

Young scientist Dr Tu'uhevaha Kaitu'u-Lino is one of Australia's most inspiring woman according to readers of Cosmopolitan magazine....

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[ 14 October 2009 ]



Desert children explore power of music and culture

Hundreds of Australian indigenous students from remote desert schools have gathered in Ti Tree in the Northern Territory for MOBFEST, an annual celebration of creativity and culture....

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[ 13 October 2009 ]



"Tribal Wedding" , a thought -provoking documentary film set in Tanna, Vanuatu

Australian film-makers Mary O'Malley and Larry Gray from Sydney share the story of their Kastom wedding, organised at the invitation of the Namal Tribe, in a traditional village on Tanna Island in Vanuatu....

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[ 12 October 2009 ]



Region bands together in support of Samoa

Over the next few weeks, a large number of fundraising events are underway across Oceania in support of post tsunami reconstruction efforts in Samoa....

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[ 8 October 2009 ]



A Solomons musical journey like no other

Recording an album is a big deal for musicians, whatever their background....

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[ 7 October 2009 ]



Captain Cook as alien in Melbourne

Green is the skin colour Melbourne artist Kirsten Lyttle has chosen for famed British explorer Captain Cook in a series of photographs aimed at challenging notions of Cook's first contact with the Pacific....

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[ 6 October 2009 ]



Australian Indigenous Rappers Get Their Voices Heard Worldwide

Australian indigenous footballer Nathan Lovett-Murray gets the ball rolling for young indigenous artists with new hip hop label "paybackrecords"....

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[ 5 October 2009 ]



Missing Pacific

For Pacific Islanders living overseas many of us are always seeking ways to remain connected to our cultures, histories and traditions....

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[ 2 October 2009 ]



Samoan State Of Mind

Like many Samoans living overseas the last 24 hours have been an emotional rollercoaster for Opelonge Ah Sam....

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[ 1 October 2009 ]



Solomon Islands Bio Diversity Celebrated In Wild West

It's not easy being green, especially when you're up against the timber industry and apathy, but one Solomon Islander determined to motivate his countrymen to care for their environment is Patrick Pikacha....

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[ 30 September 2009 ]



8 Mile Settlement, The Creativity Hub On The Outskirts Of Port Moresby.

The youth of 8 Mile Settlement have harnessed their creativity in a unique art project....

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[ 29 September 2009 ]



A tribute to one of PNG's leading textile artists: Wendi Choulai

The inspiring work of late textile artist Wendi Choulai is now showcased in a a recently released book, launched at UPNG....

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[ 28 September 2009 ]



Clement Goes To The Cooks

In The Loop's Clement Paligaru has been soaking up the atmosphere and excitement of the Pacific Mini Games being held in Rarotonga....

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[ 25 September 2009 ]



World Beach Project Grows Online

Beachcombers around globe are being invited to take part in a unique online art exhibition....

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[ 24 September 2009 ]



Cooks Revive Black Pearl Industry

The Cook Islands' black pearl industry was thriving during the 1990's but it was virtually wiped out after cyclone Manihiki of November 1997....

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[ 23 September 2009 ]



Classical Sounds To A Hip Hop Beat

What happens when you blend classical music styles of the Auckland Philharmonia Orhestra with street hip hop generated by South Auckland's disadvantaged youth?...

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[ 22 September 2009 ]


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