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Delta surge in PNG

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Papua New Guinea is now grappling with a surge in the deadly (Covid-19 Delta variant, with cases tripling from 30 on 01 September, to...

ANZ’s International Money Transfer fee waiver to Pacific here to stay

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ANZ customers in Australia and New Zealand can continue to send money to the Pacific for free using ANZ Internet Banking or ANZ goMoney,...

WWF and partners launch gender mainstreaming in Fiji offshore Tuna Industry report

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In a bid to strengthen gender inclusion and gender mainstreaming in Fiji’s tuna offshore sector, WWF and partners today launched a Gender Mainstreaming in...

75 candidates register for 18 November Tonga general election

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A total of 75 candidates had registered for the Tonga General Election on 18 November, when registration closed at 3:00pm Tuesday, 28 September 2021. Meanwhile,...

Cook Islands border restrictions extended until November

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Border restrictions to the Cook Islands have been extended until November. A statement from Prime Minister Mark Brown’s office late Tuesday afternoon said Cook Islands...

PIF chair reflects on painful legacy of nuclear testing, calls for disarmament

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Pacific Islands Forum (PIF) chair Dr Satyendra Prasad said he was concerned about the more than 13,000 nuclear weapons around the world, many of...

Savai’i voters praise electoral change

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-Voters from the big island of Savai'i have applauded new amendments made to the Electoral Act, passed in Samoa Parliament on Tuesday night aimed...

Fiji Health Ministry prepares for lifting of international travel restrictions

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Fiji's Ministry of Health and Medical Services is preparing for the lifting of international travel restrictions, and other social and workplace engagement restrictions, noting...

Solomon Islands PM warns about nuclear pollution in Pacific by AUKUS

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Addressing the 76th session of the UN General Assembly (UNGA) last week Solomon Islands Prime Minister Manasseh Sovagare said his country being party to...

Young people urge leaders to protect the most vulnerable against climate change

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More than 2,000 young leaders and youth-led organisations from across the Commonwealth are urging governments to respect the needs and contributions of the world's...

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US$42 million secured for Samoa, Tonga and Vanuatu to transform and strengthen climate-resilient and...

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Climate change is a key contributor to food, nutrition and livelihood insecurities across the Pacific Island countries and territories. Agricultural production systems across Samoa, Tonga...

Tuvalu orders work from home as power concerns trigger urgent action

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The Government of Tuvalu has directed civil servants in Funafuti to work from home as authorities move to manage electricity supply and prevent further...

“28 Rock Solid”: Majority coalition reaffirms resolve as high-stakes political crisis deepens in Solomons

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The Solomon Islands Opposition coalition of twenty-eight (28) Members of Parliament, representing a clear majority in the National Parliament, has reaffirmed its unity and...