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Vanuatu elects Sato Kilman as prime minister, names new Cabinet

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Vanuatu's parliament elected Sato Kilman as the nation's new prime minister Monday after a court upheld a vote of no-confidence in the nation’s former leader and amid China-U. S rivalry in Pacific Islands. Kilman, a former prime minister and leader of the People's Progressive Party, was elected prime minister 27/23 in a secret ballot by MPs. “First and foremost I want...

Pacific region vastly underserved by climate finance – Coral Pasisi

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The Pacific region remains vastly underserved by access to climate finance, according to the Pacific Community (SPC)'s director of climate change and sustainability, Coral Pasisi. By her estimation, the region currently receives less than 0.22 percent of the promised US$100 billion that donors pledged in 2010 – to be mobilised annually by 2020. “The Pacific region will need US$2 billion a...

Mining once made this Pacific island unliveable, now residents fear its return

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For some Banabans who trace their family, their history, and their home to the tiny Pacific island, the prospect of phosphate mining being restarted is the re-opening of a wound never healed, “a betrayal”. “We don’t want mining there,” Toanuea Taratai, chairman of Tabwewa village, told the Guardian this week. “Even though we might be far away, our heart and...

Solomon Islands opposition MP calls for investigation after U.S cable says ‘replica’ Chinese guns were likely real

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The Solomon Islands opposition is calling for an independent investigation into a contentious shipment of "replica weapons" brought into the Pacific Island country by China after publicly released U.S diplomatic cables claimed the guns were likely real. A controversy erupted in Solomon Islands in March last year after local media reported that firearms had been smuggled into the capital Honiara. The...

ABU Pacific Media Partnership Conference communique

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At a time of unprecedented concern around the world about reduced public access to accurate, impartial and verified information, this meeting of Pacific members of the Asia Pacific Broadcasting Union (ABU) reaffirms the importance of media and journalistic freedom. Media freedom is essential in participatory democracies. It empowers media organisations to report without fear or favour and to hold power...

The Sydney coach creating the perfect platform for Fiji’s World Cup campaign

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Mick Byrne made his name as an innovator. After a playing career in Australian rules football, he pioneered the role of the rugby skills coach in England and Scotland, going on to work with the All Blacks for over a decade. In 2021, Byrne landed his first Super Rugby head coaching role when he was appointed to the job with...

Byrne, Baber are proud coaches

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Former Fiji 7s coach Gareth Baber and Mick Byrne, mentor of Swire Shipping Fijian Drua, are proud of the progress made by the players in the Flying Fijians Rugby World Cup team. Baber coached famous Fiji 7s players and Olympic gold medalists such as Meli Derenalagi, Jiuta Wainiqolo, Iosefo Masi, and Sireli Maqala. Byrne highly praises the smooth inclusion of his...

Jake: Fiji can dethrone Boks

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Jake White has backed the Springboks to win the 2023 World Cup, but says even rank outsiders like England and Fiji will be a threat for the defending champions in France. The world champions will go into the tournament as the second-ranked team as World Rugby’s rankings received a major shake-up after the final round of warm-ups last week. Twickenham was...

PNG demands Japan’s support for water quality testing

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Papua New Guinea's Fisheries and Marine Resources Minister Jelta Wong has announced the critical steps to safeguard the nation's water in response to the discharge of wastewater from Fuskushima power station. Minister Wong has unveiled plans to introduce rigorous monitoring and testing procedures to detect hazardous materials in PNG's water. To fund this initiative, Papua New Guinea will request financial assistance...

Will Tonga PM survive vote of no confidence on Tuesday, but be ousted at next election?

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When Tonga Parliament meets on Tuesday MPs will decide on a vote of no confidence (VONC) based on growing dissatisfaction with Prime Minister Hu’akavameiliku’s Siaosi Sovaleni performance. The motion was submitted by MP Dr Eke of Tongatapu 5, supported by 10 MPs altogether which included two nobility MPs Lord Nuku and Tu’ivakano. The question is whether enough MPs will vote against...

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