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More climate funding needed to ‘transition from rhetoric to decisive action’

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Climate action taken so far to help fund efforts in cash-strapped small island developing States (SIDS) “does not measure up to what has been said” in the wake of COP28 in Dubai last year. That was the strong message from President of the Western Pacific nation of Palau Surangel Whipps speaking at an Interactive Dialogue on Wednesday during the Fourth...

Climate groups say Australia must advocate for loss and damage finance for Pacific at Bonn Climate Change Conference

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Civil society groups from across Australia and the Pacific are calling on the Australian Government to champion loss and damage finance for Pacific Island countries at the upcoming Bonn UN Climate Change Conference, saying there is an urgent need to support frontline communities grappling with the escalating climate crisis. In a joint letter led by Climate Action Network Australia (CANA)...

Pacific Islands Forum calls for global support at SIDS4 Conference

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Head of delegation for the Pacific Islands Forum, Sione Tekiteki has addressed the Fourth International Conference on Small Island Developing States(SIDS4) in Antigua and Barbuda, highlighting the resilience and aspirations of the Pacific Islands. Speaking on behalf of the incoming Secretary General of the Pacific Islands Forum, Tekiteki extended condolences to Papua New Guinea landslide in Enga Province and civil...

Crucial conversations on Climate, Health and Education on the margins of SIDS4

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Health is a powerful and compelling argument for climate action. We need to build coherence and foster collaboration across partners and donors alike to accelerate the allocation of finance for climate and health solutions initiatives in Small Island Developing States (SIDS). The point was raised by the Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Tonga, Hu’akavameiliku Siaosi Sovaleni, who added that...

Vanuatu votes in historic referendum to tame political instability

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Vanuatu was voting on Wednesday in its first referendum since independence, with citizens asked to decide on proposed constitutional amendments aimed at preventing party hopping and curbing political instability in the South Pacific nation. The referendum asks ni-Vanuatu a simple “yes” or “no” on whether they support inserting two articles into the constitution that are designed to strengthen the country’s...

Error on notice of motion of No-Confidence against PM Marape: PNG Speaker of Parliament

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The notice of motion of no-confidence in the Prime Minister filed by the Alternative Papua New Guinea Government and submitted to the Private Business Committee Wednesday had an error in the requirement under section 145 of the Constitution that the notice must be signed and supported by not less than one-tenth of the total members of Parliament. Speaker of Parliament...

Three Nouméa municipal police officers face prosecution after violent video goes viral

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Three Nouméa municipal policemen are now facing a formal criminal inquiry after a disturbing video was posted in a neighbourhood watch Facebook group, allegedly implicating them in acts of severe violence against a person they had just arrested. The municipal police officers are not part or the French security forces that have been sent to restore law and order, RNZ...

Fiji and Samoa secure Oceania places at WXV 3 2024

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-Fijiana and Samoa have set up a winner-takes-all title decider after winning their second round matches in the Oceania Rugby Women’s Championship at Sunnybank Rugby Club in Brisbane, Australia, on Wednesday. Having beaten Tonga 48-3 in round one, Fijiana registered their second bonus-point win of the competition with an emphatic 85-6 victory against a new-look Papua New Guinea team that...

NRL expansion, PNG to be announced as new team due to China political reasons

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The NRL is poised to announce Papua New Guinea as the location for the league's 18th team. 2GB radio host Ben Fordham on Wednesday revealed a deal has been struck with the game's governing body and the governments of both nations. It's said to be worth $600 million (US$396.72 million) over 10 years. “The deal is done. The deal has been done,”...

Frank Lomani returns for must win clash, Fijian Drua want to reward fan’s loyalty and support

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Frank Lomani will make his return from a six-week suspension for the Swire Shipping Fijian Drua’s must-win clash against the Melbourne Rebels in Lautoka this weekend. Lomani takes up the halfback position in one of five changes from the side that lost to the Highlanders last week. Coach Mick Byrne has called up prop Haereiti Hetet in place of the injured...

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More climate funding needed to ‘transition from rhetoric to decisive action’

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Climate action taken so far to help fund efforts in cash-strapped small island developing States (SIDS) “does not measure up to what has been...

Climate groups say Australia must advocate for loss and damage finance for Pacific at...

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Civil society groups from across Australia and the Pacific are calling on the Australian Government to champion loss and damage finance for Pacific Island...

Pacific Islands Forum calls for global support at SIDS4 Conference

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Head of delegation for the Pacific Islands Forum, Sione Tekiteki has addressed the Fourth International Conference on Small Island Developing States(SIDS4) in Antigua and...