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Scientific evidence supports safe discharge of Fukushima wastewater into the Pacific Ocean

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Following the second release of treated radioactive wastewater from the Fukushima nuclear plant (5 October), a team of international researchers have addressed concerns and misinformation. Beginning in August and continuing for the next 30 years, treated water contaminated by the 2011 meltdown of the plant is being slowly released into the Pacific Ocean. Several nations and international groups have raised concerns...

La Machine’ a target for England, boosts Flying Fijians after historic win

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England have been using some of their players at training to play the role of the man known in France as ‘La Machine’, Levani Botia. The Naitasiri man is a threat at the breakdowns in this World Cup and this is one of the reasons England coach Steve Borthwick will try to minimise the involvement of the Fiji Water Flying...

Levani Botia interview: From prison warden to Fiji’s ‘demolition man’

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The back row was plucked from obscurity – and a job in a high-security prison – and hopes to drive Fiji to their first World Cup semi-final At times on the pitch, Levani Botia’s mind drifts. The flanker thinks back to his childhood, walking up mountains to find enough reception to watch the Flying Fijians, whom he will represent...

520 set for Team PNG

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The Papua New Guinea Olympic Committee’s justification committee has approved an overall contingent of 520 for Team PNG to the 2023 Solomon Islands Pacific Games. Team PNG will compete in 20 sports and the contingent comprises of athletes, officials, management and medical staff. PNGOC in a statement yesterday said they were making every effort to raise funds through fundraising events and...

Former Fiji PM Bainimarama acquitted

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Suva Magistrate Seini Puamau has acquitted former Fiji Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama of charges related to perverting the course of justice. The man who ruled Fiji for 16 years was facing allegations he interfered in a police investigation into the University of the South Pacific (USP). Puamau asserted that the State failed to establish a compelling case against the former Prime...

PNG Parliament passes Climate Change Act

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Papua New Guinea Parliament has unanimously passed the Climate Change (Management) Act 2015 establishing the legal framework and empowering the Government to enforce and collect tax revenue from carbon levies, nitrogen levies, and activities linked to carbon emissions. Additionally, the Act enables the generation of non-tax revenue through fees and charges with an aim to make enhanced provisions for the...

Palau’s President wonders if U.S is committed to promised deal

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The Republic of Palau is one of three Pacific Island nations negotiating a Compact of Free Association Agreement that would give Washington the right to deny access to other nations — including China — in exchange for U.S. economic assistance. Palau is in line to receive $90 million if and when Congress approves an extension of its current 20-year compact,...

PNG MPs face new ban rule

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Papua New Guinea Members of Parliament (MPs) agreed Wednesday to increase the penalty for anyone breaching the Leadership Code from a three-year to a five-year suspension. The three-year ban had been in place since Independence in 1975. All MPs in the House voted in favour of the Organic Law on the Duties and Responsibilities of Leadership (Amendment) Act 2023. Prime Minister James...

Fiji PM receives repatriated Fijians, highlights strength

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Fiji's Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka was at the Nadi International Airport early this morning to welcome home 255 pilgrims who returned from the annual Feast of the Tabernacle in Israel. Rabuka said their safe return is a testament to the resilience of our nation and the Fijian spirit that binds us together. He highlighted the country’s strength in times of need...

Why the Voice vote matters in the Pacific

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By Jioji Ravulo, University of Sydney Australia’s Indigenous Voice referendum could also be seen as a referendum on how the nation will be perceived by its Pacific neighbours. Pacific nations have put Australia on notice as it prepares to vote in the Indigenous Voice referendum after witnessing the bruising and often ugly campaign. They believe Australia’s image in the Pacific is on...

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