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Fiji’s best wave was once forbidden to locals, now the country has its first pro surfer

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Cloudbreak, near the island of Tavarua in western Fiji, is one of the best waves in the world. For decades, the long, hollow left-hand...

Fijiana coach: ‘Positive growth overall’ ahead of Women’s Rugby World Cup

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Fijiana head coach Ioan Cunningham believes he has a strong squad that can put Fiji on the world rugby map at the 2025 Women's...

Fiji’s Health Minister sounds climate alarm: “Our wellbeing hangs in the balance”

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Fiji's Health Minister Dr Ratu Atonio Lalabalavu has called for urgent global action to tackle the health impacts of climate change, in a powerful...

‘From moral duty to legal obligation’: Pacific church leader hails ICJ climate ruling

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The leader of the Pacific Conference of Churches (PCC) says a landmark climate ruling from the world's top court is a significant win, but...

Nauru made the right decision to develop China relationship: President Adeang

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Nauru President David Adeang says the government’s decision in January 2024 to re-establish diplomatic relations with China has paid great dividends for the nation,...

Forum Leaders set to receive bold proposals on regional reform after high-level talks

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The High-Level Political Talanoa (HLPT) with Forum Leaders have concluded as part of the ongoing third phase of the Review of the Regional Architecture. The...

Political division a cancer to Vanuatu’s progress: PM Napat

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In a powerful address marking Vanuatu’s 45th Independence Anniversary, Prime Minister Jotham Napat urged all citizens to uphold unity, respect, and a long-term vision...

Banning political rallies illegal says Samoa Electoral Commissioner

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The decision by Falelatai village chiefs to ban political rallies by certain political parties in their village is illegal says the Samoa Electoral Commissioner,...

Human trafficking remains a threat

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Fiji’s Ministry of Immigration stresses that human trafficking is not a collection of isolated incidents, but part of a dangerous and organised global network. Speaking...

Tuvalu PM Teo’s quest to future-proof his nation against climate change

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When Tuvalu Prime Minister Feleti Teo, spoke to a crowd at the Lowitja O’Donoghue Cultural Centre at Australia National University (ANU) he was frank...

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