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Climate crisis – not China – is biggest threat to Pacific, say former leaders

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Growing military tensions in the Pacific between China, the U.S and Australia do not address the most significant security threat to the region –...

Climate change expert Ian Fry brings passion, experience to new post

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Ian Fry, an expert on climate change and human rights, has witnessed first-hand the impact of climate change on people´s lives. He was in the...

Cook Islands tourism industry desperate for workers

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The Cook Islands needs more direct flights to restart the tourism industry and hundreds more workers but New Zealand's travel requirements are slowing the...

Pacific well poised for the return of tourism

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The South Pacific Tourism Organisation (SPTO) says Covid-19 has caused many Pacific region nations and territories to re-think their tourism strategies. The organisation, which has...

From China to climate and COVID: does Australia really care for the Pacific?

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Opinion by Hamish McDonald In the debacle of Canberra’s handling of the security agreement with China just signed by Solomon Islands Prime Minister Manasseh...

ONOC set to hold its Annual General Assembly

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The Oceania National Olympic Committees (ONOC) are holding their XLII (42nd) Annual General Assembly (AGA) where it will host IOC President Thomas Bach in...

Commonwealth Games Australia CEO keen on permanent support for Pacific athletes

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-Commonwealth Games Australia has partnered with the Australian Government to provide support for Pacific island athletes aiming to be part of the Commonwealth Games...

Otago Highlanders deny Fijian Drua win

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The Highlanders have cruelly denied Fijian Drua a historic win in their first Super Rugby Pacific match played at home, with a full house...

Fjiana 15s goes down to Japan

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The Fijiana 15s went down to Japan 28-14 in their first international Test match at the Bond University Oval in Australia. Fijiana had 14 debutants...

Rebels hold on for victory over Moana

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The Melbourne Rebels have made it a Super Saturday for Australian teams, backing up the NSW Waratahs' shock win with a 26-22 victory over...

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