Pacific communities urged to stay alert as we enter second half of cyclone season
The Pacific Meteorological Desk at the Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP) in Samoa continues to remind Pacific communities to stay vigilant, be prepared and take heed of the correct information and warnings from their National Meteorological and Hydrological Services (NMHS) as the region enters the second half of the cyclone season.
Three Tropical Cyclones have occurred in...
USAID Propels Expansion of Digital Coverage across the Blue Pacific
The U.S government, through the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), is supporting Pacific Island Countries to build an equipped workforce to improve peoples’ access to secure, fast, and affordable internet connectivity in the region.
USAID's Digital Connectivity and Cybersecurity Partnership (DCCP) - Pacific project is collaborating with partners such as the Asia Open Radio Access Network (RAN) Academy...
Taekwondo to take part in Oceania Camp
In a bid to qualify for the 2024 Paris Olympics, the Fiji Taekwondo Association will be sending athletes to a World Taekwondo, in cooperation with the Olympic Solidarity Programme of the International Olympic Committee, funded Solomon Island Taekwondo Training Camp to prepare Oceania athletes for this opportunity.
Fiji Taekwondo Association President Nimesh Narayan said this is a historic opportunity for...
Leawere and Bai to help coach Fijiana Drua
The Fiji Rugby Union and Fijian Drua have named former Flying Fijians players Kele Leawere and Seremai Bai as coaches for the Rooster Chicken Fijian Drua Women’s team.
Leawere will serve as the Senior Assistant Coach for both Drua Women and Vodafone Fijiana 15s teams, while Seremaia Bai will take on the role of Assistant Coach for the Drua Women.
The...
PALM worker deaths increase fourfold amid expanding scheme and increasing reliance on participants
Twenty-nine people in the Pacific Labour Mobility Scheme (PALM) have died in the last financial year, making it the deadliest period in the history of the expanding scheme, according to government data.
The fourfold rise came as participant numbers reached an all-time high amid an increasing reliance on Pacific workers in the Australian agriculture and meat industries.
According to data from...
France welcomes the UN General Assembly’s adoption of the resolution concerning the Ocean Conference
France welcomes the UN General Assembly’s adoption on 18 December of the resolution it introduced with Costa Rica establishing the terms of the third UN Ocean Conference (UNOC3), which will be held in Nice in June 2025.
The adoption of this resolution by consensus sends a very positive signal for ocean conservation, which is vital to the planet and crucial...
West Papuan Christmas marred by ongoing humanitarian crisis
The President of the United Liberation Movement for West Papua (ULMWP)Benny Wenda has highlighted the ongoing struggles faced by tens of thousands of West Papuans due to what he described as Indonesian genocidal violence, colonialism, and corporate greed.
In his Christmas message, Wenda gieve over West Papuans who, instead of celebrating Christmas with family and friends, find themselves spending the...
ICJ authorises Pacific Islands Forum and AOSIS to participate in the Climate Change proceedings
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) has authorised the Pacific Islands Forum (PIF) and the Alliance of Small Island States (AOSIS), at their request, to participate in the advisory proceedings on the Obligations of States in respect of Climate Change.
Pursuant to Article 66 of its Statute, the Court has decided that the Pacific Islands Forum and AOSIS are likely...
Pacific faces new battle: plastic addiction
It’s a familiar story.
While Pacific negotiators recently emerged disappointed but resolute over the result of the climate change negotiations in Dubai, they are also engaged on a new front; a treaty to govern the management of plastics.
While the Pacific contributes less than 1.3% of global plastic pollution, our ocean is inundated with bulk of the world’s transboundary washed-away plastics,...
Australia urged to back Pacific neighbour’s independence to ward off China
A South Pacific island central to Australia’s regional stability has urged the Albanese government to support its quest for independence as China ramps up its influence in the area.
In an interview with Sydney Morning Herald, the president of Bougainville – an autonomous region that forms part of Papua New Guinea – has called for Australia to help its push...