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One task at a time, says Flying Fijians coach Raiwalui

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Flying Fijians have shifted their focus towards their opening match against Wales in the 2023 Rugby World Cup next month after creating history in Twickenham over the weekend. Fiji being a tier two nation stunned England 30-22 in their second warm-up match and Head coach Simon Raiwalui said he is proud of the entire team. “It was a historic day in...

Pacific Islands Forum Women Leaders unite to address gender equality and climate action

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Regional representatives unite to address critical issues of gender equality, climate action, and social inclusion at the second Pacific Islands Forum Women Leaders Meeting in Suva. The in-person gathering has brought together various groups, including representatives from the region's political spaces, civil society, and young advocates who are representing youth from their sub-regions. The Niue Minister for Natural Resources and Pacific...

Empowering Pacific Women: A call for inclusive leadership and change

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By Rowena Acraman In a resounding call for inclusive leadership and gender equality, Cook Islands Minister for Internal Affair, Vainetutai Rose Brown, Chair of the Pacific Islands Forum Women Leaders Meeting, shared a powerful speech Thursday in Suva. The first ever face-to-face meeting at the Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat (PIF)brought together distinguished ministers, youth representatives, and advocates from the expansive Pacific...

Australian Federal Police bolsters Pacific police ties

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Police chiefs from 22 Pacific Islands nations are meeting in Queensland this week for the 50th annual conference and talks on tackling cybercrime and child exploitation. Australian Federal Police (AFP) chief, Reece Kershaw said this Pacific Islands Chiefs of Police (PICP) Conference marks a special occasion for them to celebrate the strength of their partnership. “As Pacific Leaders, we draw on...

Pacific parliamentarians support Melanesian Leaders call for moratorium on deep sea mining in the Pacific

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The Pacific Parliamentarians Alliance on Deep Sea Mining (PPADSM) has welcomed the call by the Melanesian Spearhead Group (MSG) Leaders for a Pacific wide moratorium on deep sea mining. Leaders from Fiji, Front De Liberation Nationale Kanak Socialiste (FLNKS), Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands and Vanuatu agreed that no underwater seabed mining should take place in their respective jurisdictions, and...

There is no place for violence in our region: Forum SG

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Forum Secretary General Henry Puna has challenged Pacific Islands Forum Women leaders Thursday saying ‘there is no place for violence in our region, and it is on all of us to make that a reality’. “This is my challenge to all of us, this Thursday, 31st day of August, 2023. Let September bring with it new commitment to prevent and...

Pacific countries are not ‘outposts’ to grow labourers for Australia, Samoan PM says

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Samoa's Prime Minister Fiame Naomi Mata'afa has again raised deep concerns about the exodus of Pacific workers to Australia and New Zealand, arguing that countries like hers should not been seen merely as "outposts" which "grow" labourers for developed nations. The number of Pacific Island nationals heading to Australia under the Pacific Australia Labour Mobility (PALM) scheme has grown rapidly...

Pacific Women Leaders Meet to strengthen gender equality, inclusion

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Ministers from Governments and Ministries across the region will be in Suva this week for the second Pacific Islands Forum Women Leaders meeting to be held from 31 August -01 September 2023. Centered around the meeting theme Our Pacific Way: Strengthened Commitment to Gender Equality, Equity and Social Inclusion. The meeting will be chaired by Vainetutai Rose Toki-Brown, Cook Islands Minister...

Push for Pacific to leverage Canberra on climate action

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The Australian Greens leader has written to Pacific island elders urging them to reject a bid to co-host a major environmental summit unless the government stops opening new coal and gas projects. Adam Bandt told Pacific leaders they should use their leverage over Australia - which is pushing for a refresh of relations with the region - to force it...

Macron to be told: 2021 New Caledonia referendum is not valid

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The leaders of five Melanesian nations have agreed to write to the French President Emmanuel Macron “expressing their strong opposition” to the results of the third New Caledonia referendum. In December 2021, more than 96 percent of people voted against full sovereignty, but the pro-independence movement FLNKS has refused to recognise the result because of a boycott by the Kanak...

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