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Major pay increase for Fiji civil servants, Minimum wage rate to increase to $5 by 2025

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Good news for Fiji civil servants around the country as all salary-based civil servants will receive a pay rise of around seven percent to 10 percent while the age earners will get an increment ranging from 10 percent up to 20 percent effective from 01 August 2024. Minister for Finance Professor Biman Prasad while announcing the 2024-2025 Budget says the...

Indonesia accused of subverting Pacific push for UN rights mission to West Papua

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An unheralded visit to Indonesia’s Papuan provinces by a leading Pacific diplomat has drawn criticism for undermining a push for a United Nations human rights mission to the region where pro-independence insurgents have fought Indonesian rule for decades. The Melanesian Spearhead Group’s (MSG) director-general, Leonard Louma, hasn’t responded to BenarNews’ questions about the brief visit. It occurred just days after...

Fiji Fisheries Minister Ravu granted bail

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Fiji’s Magistrates Court in Sigatoka Thursday granted bail to Minister for Fisheries and Forests Kalaveti Ravu who is charged with one count of Abuse of Office. Ravu is charged alongside Ministry of Fisheries and Forests Regional Manager, Tekata Toaisi who faces a one count of aiding and abetting abuse of office. Both appeared before Resident Magistrate Jeremaia Savou. It is alleged that...

No attempt to amend FijiFirst Constitution, legacy will remain unmatched: Seruiratu

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Fiji's leader of Opposition Inia Seruiratu has confirmed that there has been no genuine attempt by the FijiFirst Party to amend its Constitution, as required by the Registrar of Political Parties Ana Mataiciwa. Speaking to FijiLive, Seruiratu said: “We have not done anything to amend the Party’s Constitution because the question is ‘Who has the authority to amend the constitution...

Pacific Rim climate change conference calls for united front

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By Kalinga Seneviratne Addressing the impact of climate change on oceans and coastal communities requires input from all academic disciplines, an emphasis on collaboration and greater involvement of local communities. The importance of connectivity was foregrounded at the annual meeting of university presidents of the Association of Pacific Rim Universities (APRU) held at the University of Auckland, New Zealand this week...

September D-Day set for NRL’s 20-team expansion plans

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The NRL aims to reveal its master plan by the end of the season for a possible 20-team competition, as part of the sport's most radical growth in decades. League bosses met over several hours on Wednesday afternoon in Melbourne, opening the process for expansion over the next 10 years. Consortiums representing possible expansion options will be able to submit expressions...

Vanuatu write history after beating Fiji to reach first OFC Men’s Nations Cup final

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The Vanuatu footballers have become instant legends after reaching their first ever final of the OFC Men’s Nations Cup after defeating Fiji 2-1 in Thursday’s semi-final at VFF Freshwater Stadium in Port Vila. The hosts will meet New Zealand in the final on Sunday in what will be memorable occasion for this football-mad country Both Fiji and Vanuatu were hoping to...

60 days and counting – Forum SG Waqa, Tonga PM discuss PIFLM53

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The upcoming regional Forum Leaders Meeting led the agenda for the first visit of Pacific Islands Forum Secretary General, Baron Waqa to Tonga this week. In his first official visit on Wednesday with Tonga Prime Minister Hu’akavameiliku Siaosi Sovaleni, SG Waqa shared his key priorities for regionalism with the incoming Forum Chair. This was followed by a formal call this morning...

Political deadlock frustrates Bougainville’s aspirations of independence

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Nearly five years after the islanders of remote Bougainville voted decisively in a referendum for independence from Papua New Guinea (PNG), local frustrations are rising as the political process falters. More than 97 percent of voters in the autonomous island region of about 300,000 people, in eastern PNG, chose independence over greater autonomy in a 2019 referendum. But there cannot...

Climate and humanitarian actors must work together: ECOSOC

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The climate crisis and the humanitarian crisis are “two in one,” said Emeline Siale Ilolahia, Executive Director of the Pacific Islands Association of Non-Governmental Organisations(PIANGO), speaking to United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) on the sidelines of UN Economic and Social Council's(ECOSOC) Humanitarian Affairs Segment (HAS). “We need to continue making the connections,” she said. But...

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Major pay increase for Fiji civil servants, Minimum wage rate to increase to $5...

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Good news for Fiji civil servants around the country as all salary-based civil servants will receive a pay rise of around seven percent to...

Indonesia accused of subverting Pacific push for UN rights mission to West Papua

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An unheralded visit to Indonesia’s Papuan provinces by a leading Pacific diplomat has drawn criticism for undermining a push for a United Nations human...

Fiji Fisheries Minister Ravu granted bail

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Fiji’s Magistrates Court in Sigatoka Thursday granted bail to Minister for Fisheries and Forests Kalaveti Ravu who is charged with one count of Abuse...