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Climate, Gender, Oceans, 2050 on the Agenda as Forum Foreign Ministers head to Suva

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Pacific Islands Forum Foreign Ministers will meet in Fiji this week for their annual discussions on the key regional priorities for the Blue Pacific region. The Meeting on 15 September will be chaired by the host Chair of the upcoming Forum Leaders Meeting in the Cook Islands, Prime Minister Mark Brown. One of the key priorities for deliberation will be the...

Policies and global agreements must benefit rural dwellers, says Dr Veitayaki

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Retired University of South Pacific (USP) lecturer, Dr Joeli Veitayaki says policies and international agreements must not remain meaningless on paper but must actively improve the lives of rural communities, who are frequently marginalised. In his presentation at the inaugural Pacific Conference on Ocean Science and Management in Nadi, Dr Veitayaki also stressed on the importance of traditional knowledge when...

PNG Police told to be strict on issue of guns

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Papua New Guinea National Court Judge Panuel Mogish has called on police commissioner David Manning to enforce strict protocols on police officers on the issue of State-issued firearms to eradicate abuse. “Improper use of firearm by police officers, resulting in death, only tarnish the image of the constabulary,” he said. “For the police officers, it could mean an imprisonment sentence and...

Jobs in tuna industry: NFA

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The tuna industry alone has provided over 15,000 formal jobs for Papua New Guineans, of which 68 percent are filled by women, says National Fisheries Authority (NFA) managing director Justin Ilakini. These numbers are from the six tuna canneries – RD Tuna Canners Limited, Frabelle PNG Ltd, Majestic Seafood Corporation Ltd, Nambawan Seafoods PNG Ltd, International Food Corporation Ltd and...

Wallabies bracing for Fiji blitz in crunch Cup clash

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The Wallabies are preparing for a physical - and emotional - onslaught in their crucial Rugby World Cup pool clash against the Pacific islanders. Fiji are expected to enter the Saint-Etienne match on Sunday (Monday AEST) breathing fire after they fell short against Wales in their opening pool game. The Fijians rallied from a 32-14 deficit, scoring twice in the last...

Fiji a ‘scary’ proposition for Wallabies after agonising Wales defeat

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The Wallabies will be on high alert after Fiji's narrow Rugby World Cup loss to Wales according to former Australian international Stephen Hoiles. Fiji fell agonisingly short in their opening Pool C fixture, downed 32-26 in a thriller at Bordeaux. With the clock into overtime, a cut-out pass to Fiji winger Semi Radradra wound up with the former NRL player dropping...

Positive mindset says Flying Fijians number eight Mata

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More than 23 Fijians will be in action when our side takes on the Wallabies in their second Rugby World Cup pool match in Saint Etienne, France on Monday. Seven players with links to Fiji are part of the Australian side which includes Suliasi Vunivalu, Marika Koroibete, Isaac Fines Leleiwasa, Mark Nawaqanitawase, Samu Kerevi, Rob Valetini and Langi Gleeson, Flying Fijians...

Fiji v Wales refereeing scandal signals rugby’s problem with unconscious bias

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Opinion by Gregor Paul  One week into what has otherwise been a compelling tournament, the World Cup has found itself embroiled in a refereeing furore following the performance of England's Matthew Carley in the Fiji-Wales game. Except, while everyone is calling it a refereeing scandal, it may in fact be something much deeper and uglier - a signal that rugby has...

Test of ‘Samoa Agreement’ is any future changes made by 2050 Strategy implementation plan: Forum SG

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Forum Secretary General Henry Puna says the test of the ‘Samoa Agreement’ is in its implementation and flexibility to incorporate, adjust and realign to any future changes made by our 2050 Strategy Implementation Plan. “We are at an important juncture of our relationships with the OACPS as the Members collectively execute the revised Georgetown Agreement that installs the ACP Group...

Ocean Commissioner pleads for strong leadership and governance

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By Elenoa Dimaira The Pacific Ocean Commissioner, Dr Filimon Manoni has pleaded for strong leadership and governance, backed by sound policy, science and traditional knowledge in the management of our ocean. Speaking at the Pacific Community’s (SPC) Pacific Islands Conference on Ocean Science and Ocean Management, which began yesterday in Nadi, Fiji, the commissioner said he would “solicit” Forum Leaders commitment...

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