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Australia, Tuvalu look to develop landmark climate pact

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Australia and Tuvalu will work on progressing a landmark treaty as the two nations seek closer ties in tackling the impacts of climate change...

Solomon Islands updates concessional entry list, Taiwan dropped

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The Solomon Islands Government has removed Taiwan from its list of countries eligible for concessional entry arrangements, a move that may deepen regional tensions...

UN experts welcome recognition from International Court of Justice that all States must protect the climate system

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The historic Advisory Opinion from the International Court of Justice (ICJ) has unequivocally concluded that international human rights law is part of the stringent...

Cook Islands Climate change director welcomes ICJ ruling

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The recent International Court of Justice (ICJ) ruling on climate change could mean that the Cook Islands' interactions with all states can be ‘prefaced...

New Zealand isn’t just failing to act on ocean protection, it’s actively undoing progress

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Opinion by Veronica Rotman Representing Aotearoa at the UN Ocean Conference was a highlight of my career as a young marine scientist. But reflecting on...

World Council of Churches calls for nuclear-free Pacific, demilitarisation and decolonisation

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The World Council of Churches (WCC) has issued a strong call for churches and governments to stand united against nuclear threats, colonial control, and...

UN climate chief urges Australia to ‘go big’ on 2035 emissions target

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One of the world's top climate diplomats has urged the federal government to commit to an ambitious 2035 target to cut carbon emissions, saying...

Six more seats in 2027: PNG Electoral Commissioner Sinai

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Motu-Koita people in the National Capital District will have their own representative in Parliament in 2027 as one of the six new electorates confirmed...

Australia opens second Pacific Engagement Visa ballot, adds Samoa and Kiribati

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From Monday, Pacific island and Timor-Leste nationals will be able to register for Australia's second annual Pacific Engagement Visa stream (PEV) ballot. The PEV provides...

Tuvalu opens High Commission in Canberra, cementing ties with Australia

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Tuvalu Prime Minister, Feleti Teo, on Monday presided over the official opening of the Tuvalu High Commission office in Canberra, marking a significant milestone...

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