June 2006 in Oceania

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This page deals with current events that take place in or are of interest to Australia, New Zealand, and/or the rest of Oceania, and/or current events that involve Oceanians.

1 June 2006 (Thursday)

2 June 2006 (Friday)

3 June 2006 (Saturday)

  • Russel Norman is elected as the new male co-leader of the New Zealand Green Party.

4 June 2006 (Sunday)

  • The Tokelau assembly votes to hold another referendum on independence. The referendum is likely to be held in late 2007 or early 2008.(Radio NZ)

6 June 2006 (Tuesday)

7 June 2006 (Wednesday)

8 June 2006 (Thursday)

10 June 2006 (Saturday)

12 June 2006 (Monday)

13 June 2006 (Tuesday)

  • Australia defeats Japan 3-1 in its first match of the 2006 FIFA World Cup.

14 June 2006 (Wednesday)

  • The USTKE union in New Caledonia calls a general strike in protest against the shipping company MSC. The strike is put on hold after union leaders are arrested for earlier protests. (Radio NZ)

15 June 2006 (Thursday)

16 June 2006 (Friday)

  • The Varroa bee mite is found near Stoke, New Zealand. The mite arrived in New Zealand in 2000 and has been confined to the North Island until now. (stuff)
  • Fishermen blockade the port and its access road at Tahiti to protest lack of financial aid for their industry. They also dropped truckloads of rotting fish outside the presidential palace and territorial assembly. (Radio NZ)
  • A disease affecting sugarcane in north Queensland has been identified as Sugarcane smut.

18 June 2006 (Sunday)

  • Australia loses against Brazil 2-0 in its second match of the 2006 FIFA World Cup.

21 June 2006 (Wednesday)

22 June 2006 (Thursday)

  • East Timor President Xanana Gusmão threatens to resign over the social unrest in his country.
  • East Timor's former interior minister Rogerio Lobato has been accused of arming a civilian militia group to create unrest, and arrested. (ABC)
  • Mahendra Chaudhry warns that the Fiji Labour Party will withdraw from the coalition government if government programs continue to be biased towards indigenous Fijians. (Radio NZ)

24 June 2006 (Saturday)

25 June 2006 (Sunday)

26 June 2006 (Monday)

  • Marí Alkatiri resigns as Prime Minister of East Timor after weeks of political unrest. (Melbourne Herald Sun)
  • A summit between France and Pacific Island countries opens in Paris. Delegates from all 16 Pacific Islands Forum members attend. (Radio NZ)
  • A deal is revealed where Australia agreed to pay US$29 million to clean up corruption in Nauru in exchange for Nauru accepting refugees who attempt to enter Australia. (SMH)

27 June 2006 (Tuesday)

  • Australia loses to Italy 1-0 after a controversial penalty in the dying minute, thus bowing out of the 2006 World Cup.
  • Telecom New Zealand announces it will voluntarily separate its business into two operating entities - Wholesale and Retail. (NZ Herald)

28 June 2006 (Wednesday)

29 June 2006 (Thursday)

  • Development of the Kupe gas and oil field off the Taranaki coast of New Zealand will go ahead, with production beginning in 2009. (NZ Herald)

News collections and sources

  • Wikipedia:News collections and sources.
  • Wikipedia:News sources - This has much of the same material organised in a hierarchical manner to help encourage NPOV in our news reporting.

See also