+ Follow RADIO AUSTRALIA Tag
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[Title] => 4 dead after landslide hits Papua New Guinea
[Summary] => Rescuers were pulling bodies from the debris of a landslide that struck mountainous central Papua New Guinea, a disaster official said Wednesday. Local news media reported that as many as 60 people were dead or missing.
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[Title] => In a climate of cautious optimism, a new GMA Reign
[Summary] => PARIS, France Radio Australia tracked me down all the way to Paris (from Melbourne) to interview me on what to expect from the incoming GMA six-year term. I was tempted to tell the news commentator, Ms. Adelaide, that the note to be struck was similar to that being utilized to describe the turnover by the Americans and the coalition of "sovereignty" to a new Iraqi government "cautious optimism".
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[Title] => RP-Aussie broadcast
[Summary] => Radio Australias popular "Asia Pacific" program is broadcast live for the first time from the Philippines today via the University of the Philippines radio station in Los Baños, Laguna.
The special, one-hour broadcast will explore political, cultural and developmental relationships between Australia and the Philippines.
The event is the result of a cooperative agreement between Radio Australia and dzLB, the AM radio station managed by the University of the Philippines College of Development Communications.
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The special, one-hour broadcast will explore political, cultural and developmental relationships between Australia and the Philippines.
The event is the result of a cooperative agreement between Radio Australia and dzLB, the AM radio station managed by the University of the Philippines College of Development Communications.
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January 25, 2012 - 4:02pm