OACPS marks Transition of the Presidency of the Council of Ministers

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The Organisation of African, Caribbean and Pacific States (OACPS) Tuesday held a virtual Handover Ceremony of the Presidency of the OACPS Council of Ministers,...

In 2026, together we can rise to the challenge to protect our environment, communities,...

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Opinion by Sefanaia Nawadra The festive season gave us all a chance to recuperate and rest but 2026 is here and it’s going to...

Australia’s Pacific worker scheme is far from perfect – but we can make it...

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At its best, the scheme changes lives – like an abattoir worker using savings to supply clean drinking water to his Vanuatu village. But...

‘Wetlands are lifelines: Leaving abundance for the next generation,’ says Minister Tabuya

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Wetlands are often described as nature’s quiet workhorses, filtering water, protecting coastlines, and sustaining life. For communities across Fiji, they are also places of memory,...

A Turning Point for Our Ocean – Why the High Seas Treaty Matters for...

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By Mohseen Riaz-Ud-Dean (PhD), Environmental Finance Specialist for the Pacific Region and Ashna Kumar, Communications Associate The global ratification of the Biodiversity Beyond National Jurisdiction...

Pacific Islands: The hidden mental health costs of climate change

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By Connor Graham Within the first 30 days of 2026, Australia has experienced multiple cyclones, historic heatwaves, flooding at both ends of the country and...

Senior Pacific legal representatives meet to domesticate BBNJ Agreement

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Senior officials mostly legal representatives from the Pacific are in Suva, Fiji this week for an inaugural legal workshop on the landmark treaty on...

The Pacific crossroads: Gaza vs the crisis at our door

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By Ro Naulu Mataitini An invitation from a distant warzone landed in Suva earlier this month. The United States, with Israel’s endorsement, has asked Fiji...

Strengthening people-led ocean services in American Samoa

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As an island territory, American Samoa faces a set of challenges linked to its geographic isolation and exposure to changing ocean conditions. Government agencies,...

Fiji’s cocaine seizure shows the Pacific is learning to fight back

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By Jose Sousa-Santos The recent seizure of more than two tonnes of cocaine in Fiji, and the arrest of four South American nationals allegedly linked...

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