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Pacific Games Ticket launched

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Solomon Islands Prime Minister and Minister responsible for the 2023 Pacific Games Manasseh Sogavare launched the 2023 Pacific Games tickets Monday. Launching the tickets at Our Telekom’s Point Cruz Office, Prime Minister Sogavare said, the XVII chapter of the Pacific Games is coming to our shores in a few weeks. He encourages Solomon Islanders to purchase their tickets and support...

Fiji PM Rabuka on official visit to Australia

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Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has welcomed Fiji Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka to Australia from 16 - 21 October for an official guest of Government visit. Australia and Fiji have a close and longstanding relationship that is underpinned by mutual respect and trust. The Prime Ministers will renew and elevate the Fiji-Australia Vuvale Partnership, which has set out the shared principles...

Lack of Pasifika MPs in government a concern for community representatives

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Pacific leaders in New Zealand fear they will have little or no voice in the new National-led Government with the real possibility of not a single Pacific person making it into the new coalition. Labour had 11 Pacific members of parliament, then 10 when Kris Faafoi left, included was Carmel Sepuloni who became Deputy Prime Minister when Chris Hipkins became...

EU-Pacific Policy Dialogue advocates stronger ocean governance and policy implementation

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The EU-Pacific Policy Dialogue Roundtable on the Ocean Programme concluded on Friday with a strong emphasis on bolstering ocean governance and effective policy implementation. Pacific Ocean Commissioner Dr Filimon Manoni expressed gratitude towards the European Union and the Pacific-European Union Marine Partnership (PEUMP) Programme for the invitation, highlighting the recent discussions with EU Commissioner for the Environment, Ocean, and Fisheries,...

Pacific delegates adopt the first ever amendment to the Waigani convention

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The extraordinary meeting of the Conference of Parties (COP) to the Waigani Convention made history today as Parties to the Convention adopted its first-ever amendment marking a significant step toward aligning the Convention with international efforts to combat plastic waste. The Waigani Convention, a regional treaty aimed at tackling hazardous waste and other pollutants in the Pacific region, has long...

Tonga charters flight to evacuate Tongans from Israel to London

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Thirty Tongan nationals have been safely evacuated from Israel, including some from New Zealand, Australia and Fiji, on a 61 passengers flight to London, chartered by the Tongan Government. The flight departed at 1:38pm (Israel time) on Saturday 14 October, and landed at Stanstead Airport in England Sunday morning (Tonga time). They were accompanied by Major Kaho from the Tonga High...

Fiji Law Society objects Filimoni Vosarogo’s appointment as new Attorney General

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The Fiji Law Society has written to Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka to request the withdrawal of the appointment of Filimoni Vosarogo as Attorney General. In a statement, the Society says it cannot support and strongly objects to Vosarogo’s recent appointment. According to the Society, Vosarogo is disqualified from holding the office of Attorney General under Section 96(2)(b) of the 2013 Constitution. The...

Fiji PM Rabuka announces cabinet reshuffle

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Fiji's Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka has announced a strategic reassignment of ministerial portfolios Friday. The reshuffle is intended to enhance governance, improve policy coordination, and further improve service delivery to the people of Fiji, The following ministerial reassignments will become effective Tuesday 17 October 2023: * Siromi Turaga is reassigned to the ministerial portfolio of Lands and Mineral Resources; * Filimoni Vosarogo is...

Supreme Court strikes out petition by former Vanuatu PM Kilman

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Vanuatu's Supreme Court has struck out the constitutional petition of ousted prime minister Sato Kilman. Kilman had filed submissions for urgent relief on Wednesday, 11 October. His counsel argued that the challenge by now Prime Minister Charlot Salwai was unlawful because he did not secure the required 27 signatures for a vote of no-confidence. However, the Speaker Seoule Simeon had contended that...

Incoming New Zealand PM Luxon prepares to form coalition government

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Christopher Luxon said it was a “tremendous privilege” to wake up on Sunday as New Zealand’s incoming prime minister as he eyed talks to form a new coalition government. Voters ended the six-year reign of the centre-left Labour government on Saturday as Luxon’s conservative National Party won enough seats to govern in a coalition with liberal party ACT. Labour leader Chris...

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