AT#873 - Travel to Papua New Guinea
Hear about travel to Papua New Guinea as the Amateur Traveler talks to Chris Shorrock from...
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AT#873 - Travel to Papua New Guinea
Hear about travel to Papua New Guinea as the Amateur Traveler talks to Chris Shorrock from...
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The birth of Bougainville, the world's newest country
Last year the small Pacific island of Bougainville, a self-governed part of Papua New Guinea,...
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‘We have nothing’: treating Covid-19 in Papua New Guinea’s broken health system
In a country where nurses are forced to use rice packets as gloves and laundry detergent as...
An impossible choice: leave your island or fight to stay?
In the second part of our special podcast series, we travel across the Pacific to islands in...
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‘The fear of this vaccine is real’: how Papua New Guinea’s Covid strategy went so wrong
Public confusion and distrust over vaccination have been fuelled by what experts say are...
‘My father will go down like the captain of the Titanic’: life on the Pacific’s disappearing islands
Many in the Saposa Islands are wrestling with the dilemma of starting a new life on the mainland...
Culture and conservation with Miriam Supuma
In this episode, Julia and Sofia talk to conservationist Miriam Supuma about traditional...
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Nature Notes: Spotting tree kangaroos with Danny Nane
In this week’s Nature Note, Danny shares his childhood experience with endangered Matschie’s tree...
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Travelling lions, sinking islands and the last video store
These are some of our favourite stories from the Guardian Australia Reads audio library. A lion...
The race to protect the deep sea
The world may be on the verge of a ‘deep sea gold rush’ with mining companies and countries –...
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Part 2: Leave your island or fight to stay?
We travel across the Pacific to islands in Papua New Guinea where people are being forced to...
How will coastal communities adapt to climate change?
Regular host Dr Mark Fabian is joined by Dr Jacqui Lau, senior lecturer and discovery early...
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SYSK Selects: How Shrunken Heads Work
In this week's SYSK Select episode, although U.S. museum collections are rife with counterfeits,...
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We're considering a number of pressing questions relating to development effectiveness on the...
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SciCafe: Explore21 - Papua New Guinea
In the fall of 2014, a team of vertebrate specialists from the Museum headed to one of the most...
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14 Papua New Guinea interview with Beth Whitman – Podcast
In Podcast 14 in my travel podcast series, I interview travel writer Beth Whitman of Wanderlust...
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Faith, Hope & Love In PNG - Audio
With high unemployment and gangs taking over neighbourhoods, there is a sense of hopelessness...
It's Representative Round!So with Mary headed to Canberra, this week's episode is a little...
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https://earthwiseradio.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/EW-06-13-18-Omans-Rocks.mp3 There is...
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Blurring the line between good intentions and good business
Government aid programs are increasingly associated with business interests, blurring the line...