December 2006 in Oceania

December 2006 in Oceania
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  • French Polynesian President Oscar Temaru loses a vote of no confidence, after months of protests against the high cost of living. New presidential elections will be held on December 21. (ABC)
December 14, 2006 (Thursday)
  • A United Nations report says children in five Pacific Island countries are at a high risk of sexual abuse. (NZ Herald)
December 22, 2006 (Friday)
December 26, 2006 (Tuesday)
December 27, 2006 (Wednesday)
  • The Solomon Islands bans its Police Commissioner, Shane Castles, from returning to the country. The ban is believed to be related to the case of Julian Moti. (BBC)
December 29, 2006 (Friday)
  • Australian Prime Minister John Howard releases a report on uranium mining and nuclear energy saying "Nuclear power is part of the solution both to Australia's energy and climate change challenges". (Sydney Morning Herald)
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