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Japan to provide weather data to Pacific islands

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Japan's government is set to provide weather data to South Pacific islands to help them deal with disasters. The announcement of the scheme will be made at the 10th summit of Pacific islands' leaders scheduled from 16 – 18 July in Tokyo. Since 1997, Japan has invited South Pacific leaders to the summit once every three years. Eighteen leaders are scheduled...

Samoa minimum wage increases to $4 per hour

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There will be more money to take home for those on minimum wage as the Samoa cabinet has approved an increase in the minimum wage rate. The Ministry of Commerce, Industry, and Labour announced that, following Cabinet Directive FK (24) 25, the minimum wage will increase in two stages. Effective from 1 July 2024, the new minimum wage will be $4.00...

Anti-corruption advocacy strengthened at global conference in Vilnius

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Journalists and civil society actors from Southeast Asia and the Pacific made strong advocacy contributions at the International Anti-Corruption Conference (IACC), a global biennial gathering billed as the world’s biggest gathering of predominately non-State actors fighting corruption, hosted in Vilnius, Lithuania on 18-21 June. UNODC supported their participation, which enabled the sharing of insights and the showcasing of regional anti-corruption...

FRU Constitution Passed, Fiji Rugby Union Limited under new structure

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The Fiji Rugby Union (FRU) had its Constitution passed Saturday after a unanimous vote by Union members at the FRU Special General Meeting which was held at the Novotel Convention Centre at Lami. Earlier last month, representatives from the Fiji Rugby Union held consultations in Suva, Nadi and Savusavu regarding the constitution where Union representatives had the chance to share...

Fiji Rugby announces strong 7s team for Paris 2024 Olympic Games

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Fiji Rugby has announced a strong squad for Team Fiji’s campaign at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. The squad, under the guidance of Head Coach Osea Kolinisau, is set to aim for Olympic glory later this month. Head coach Osea Kolinisau has finalised the 15-member squad. Kolinisau commented, “The Olympic Games are a unique event, and our biggest challenge will be adjusting...

PNGOC elects first female President

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The Papua New Guinea Olympic Committee (PNGOC) has made history by electing Mrs Emma Waiwai as its first female President during the 2024 Annual General Assembly held in Port Moresby. This landmark election marks a significant milestone in the organization’s history and reflects its commitment to gender equality and progressive leadership. Waiwai, who has been an active member of the PNGOC...

Fiji PM confirms resignation of Fisheries Minister Ravu, appoints Alitia Bainivalu as successor

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Fijian Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka confirmed Friday that Kalaveti Ravu has resigned as Minister for Fisheries and Forests. Ravu was charged by the Fiji Independent Commission Against Corruption (FICAC) for abuse of office and appeared in the Magistrate’s Court on Thursday. “In keeping with the conventions of Cabinet, Ravu has tendered his resignation as Minister for Fisheries & Forests to comply...

Artivist turns trash into treasure: A fight against plastic pollution

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On the vivid coastlines of Suva an unexpected sight often catches the eye: the traces of human activity washed ashore. Amidst this litter, Suzanne Turaganiwai sees not just debris, but the raw materials for art and the seeds of environmental activism. For the past three years, Turaganiwai, a marine science graduate turned "artivist," has dedicated herself to the fight against plastic...

Coalition Government settles Fiji’s longest workers dispute with $9.2 million pay-out

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Fiji’s longest workers dispute – at the Vatukoula Gold Mine, which has lasted 33 years, is expected to be finally settled, with a promised pay-out of FJD$9.2 million (US$4.6 million) by the country’s coalition government. The settlement was announced in Suva today by the Minister of Finance, Biman Prasad in his 2024-2025 budget allocation. “The 365 mining workers went on strike...

John Rabuku not eligible to hold DPP position: Fiji Supreme Court

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Fiji’s Supreme Court has ruled that John Rabuku is not qualified to hold the office of Fiji's Director of Public Prosecution(DPP) as he is not qualified to be a judge as required by section 117(2) of the constitution. The Supreme Court gave its opinion that Rabuku is not eligible for judicial appointment by virtue of disciplinary proceedings disqualification in Section...

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Japan to provide weather data to Pacific islands

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Japan's government is set to provide weather data to South Pacific islands to help them deal with disasters. The announcement of the scheme will be...

Samoa minimum wage increases to $4 per hour

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There will be more money to take home for those on minimum wage as the Samoa cabinet has approved an increase in the minimum...

Anti-corruption advocacy strengthened at global conference in Vilnius

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Journalists and civil society actors from Southeast Asia and the Pacific made strong advocacy contributions at the International Anti-Corruption Conference (IACC), a global biennial...