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China’s presence in Pacific is development-oriented

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China’s presence in the Pacific region is development oriented without political strings and the country has no interest in geopolitics, says a senior official. Gu Xinqiang, Director of the Department of North American and Oceanian Affairs under the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, People’s Republic of China in an interview with journalists from the Pacific said that China has no interest...

PTF 2023: Current trends show Pacific, PNG tuna industry thriving in 2050

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The Malaysia-based INFO-Fish information and data hub on Asia-Pacific Fisheries and Fish products is a core part of the Pacific Tuna Forum’s energy. Driven in partnership with the National Fisheries Authority of PNG, the Pacific Tuna Forum, now in its 8th year, is preceded by a media training partnership to help journalists registered to cover the Forum, do what they...

PTF 2023: PNG tuna fisheries offers Pacific milestones in standards, compliance, markets – Manieva

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With food security as its key all-inclusive vision for Papua New Guinea, the PNG National Fisheries Authority works towards an internationally competitive and sustainable sector and fishing industry, characterised by resilient and commercially inclusive socioeconomic growth. The NFA Board Chair Laurie William and Communications guru Carolyn Ive were key leads in a media training event ahead of the Pacific Fisheries...

PTF 2023: Context, understanding issues key to reporting tuna and oceans- Choi

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Papua New Guinea media are the largest single media industry group of the developing Pacific — and are often at the coalface of learning partnerships, challenges, and opportunities to flex their role as the 4th estate. In quick Q and A mode with PIF Public Affairs, the current PNG Media Council President Neville Choi – leading media training alongside NFA’s...

PTF 2023: FFA Deputy Manoa challenges journos to tell PNG’s untold tuna stories

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Pacific Islands Forum Leaders established the Forum Fisheries Agency on 09 August 1979, to build national capacity and regional cooperation so Pacific nations can secure their economic aspirations and sustainability of the Pacific tuna fishery. Last week at a special reporting Tuna fisheries workshop in Kokopo, Papua New Guinea, FFA’s Deputy Director General Dr Pio Manoa joined for the closing...

Australian police to stay in Solomon Islands until 2024 election

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Australian police will stay in the Solomon Islands to provide security for a regional sporting event in November and national elections in 2024, the Pacific Island nation's government has said. The number of officers will increase before November's Pacific Games, when 5,000 athletes from two dozen nations are expected to arrive, according to a statement on Solomon Islands Broadcasting's Facebook...

Forum SG Puna hopes leaders will endorse declaration

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Pacific Islands Forum secretary general Henry Puna says he hopes Forum leaders would endorse the Pacific Leaders Gender Equality Declaration in November. During a media conference on Friday night at the Forum Secretariat headquarters, Puna said they had entrusted to each forum member to put into actions what leaders had collectively agreed to in Rarotonga in 2012. “As I have mentioned...

Support for Fiji Coalition Government ‘very solid’ – SODELPA leader Gavoka

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Fiji's deputy Prime Minister and Social Democratic Liberal Party leader Viliame Gavoka has confirmed SODELPA’s support for the Coalition government is “very solid”. And he has dismissed reports that claimed he was to deliver a letter to Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka threatening the party would defect to FijiFirst if certain demands were not met. “There is no truth that I delivered...

Pacific Police Chiefs unite to fight transnational crime

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The Australia Federal Police (AFP) hosted the Pacific Islands Chiefs of Police Conference last week, reinforcing the need to work closely together to ensure the safety and security of communities across the region. The 50th annual conference saw 19 Chiefs or their delegates come together to share information, knowledge and form stronger partnerships to further combat transnational crime and other...

Samoan climate activist welcomes UN’s recognition of children’s rights

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A young Samoan climate activist says the UN's new guidance on children's rights to a clean, healthy and sustainable environment is “the first step to global change”. The UN Committee have affirmed for the first time that climate change is affecting children's rights to life, survival and development. 'General Comment No. 26' specifies that countries are responsible not only for protecting...

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