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Vanuatu builds momentum ahead of United Nations climate negotiations

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Government officials from across Vanuatu have taken a critical step to prepare for the 62nd session of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate...

Australia commits $24.75m to SPREP

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The Government of Australia has bolstered their commitment to the Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP) with an additional AUD$24.75 million (US$15.85...

PINA Statement in support of the Media Council of Papua New Guinea on Press Freedom

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The Pacific Islands News Association (PINA) stands in full solidarity with the Media Council of Papua New Guinea (MCPNG) in raising serious concerns about...

Ikanivere expected to depart Fijian Drua

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Fijian Drua captain Tevita Ikanivere is expected to leave the club at the conclusion of the 2025 Super Rugby Pacific season. Head coach Glen Jackson...

Dragons sign Tonga wing Fine Inisi from Moana Pasifika

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The Dragons have signed ‘electric’ Tongan wing Fine Inisi from Moana Pasifika. The 26-year-old will head to Rodney Parade this summer to add to their...

World awaits historic ICJ Climate ruling: Vanuatu demands Justice, not just Carbon cuts

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The Government of Vanuatu, alongside legal and youth climate leaders, has urged the global community to prepare for a key moment in international climate...

Lawyer with Fijian ancestry named as Australia’s Attorney General

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Michelle Rowland, whose mother is Fijian has been announced as the new Australian Attorney General. She is a lawyer by profession and has served as...

U.S-Pacific Tuna Treaty passes House, heads for Senate vote

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The world’s only multilateral tuna fisheries treaty has achieved a 2025 milestone and is headed for a final vote before it becomes law in...

Donald Trump’s deep-sea mining order condemned as ‘militarisation’ of Pacific

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United States President Donald Trump’s latest executive order aimed at boosting the deep-sea mining industry is a ‘contemporary militarisation of the Pacific region yet...

Samoa’s political leaders go round and round: ‘You never know’

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The leader of Samoa's main opposition party claims that Prime Minister Fiame Naomi Mata'afa is holding on to the top job because of the...

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