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“Made us look hopeless”: Classics reflect on brutal 1973 Tonga Test

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Australia A’s upcoming clash with the Ikale Tahi brings back memories of a game like no other for Classic Wallabies Geoff Richardson and John Cole. Both men played in the Wallabies’ 16-11 loss to Tonga back in 1973 – Richardson at flyhalf and Cole on the wing – and have joined the Australia A Tongan Tour to participate in community...

Pacific are sovereign nations not backyard of any country: Solomon Islands PM

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Solomon Islands Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare has leaped to the defence of China saying its strategic interests are misunderstood. Sogavare has been visiting China this week and signed a number of agreements - including a police cooperation deal which has triggered concern - as well as opening the Solomon Islands embassy in Beijing. The U.S and Australia have urged Beijing and...

Solomon Islands may lead way as China eyes greater South Pacific role

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The South Pacific could provide a “new focus” for China's Belt and Road Initiative after this week's visit by the Solomon Islands' Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare, according to diplomatic observers. Sogavare met Chinese President Xi Jinping on Monday, and the two leaders pledged to establish a “comprehensive strategic partnership” and form “greater synergy” between the transcontinental infrastructure project and the...

Tiny metal balls found in the ocean near PNG could be first evidence of civilisation beyond our solar system

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Scientists from Harvard University have collected fragments believed to belong to a huge interstellar meteor, saying it could have come from an alien spacecraft. Avi Loeb led an expedition to find the remains of a 500-kilogramme interstellar fireball that crashed in the ocean near Manus Island, in Papua New Guinea, in 2014. The team set out on a research boat called...

“We can’t be passive”: New Zealand’s changing tone about a more worrying world

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By David Capie A new foreign policy assessment sees the Pacific as no longer “strategically benign” – but the concern extends well beyond the region. Before jetting off on a whirlwind trip to Brussels, Stockholm, and the NATO Summit in Vilnius last Friday, New Zealand Prime Minister Chris Hipkins gave a speech setting out his vision of the country’s foreign...

Papua New Guinea wants its own ‘Gurkhas’ as U.S-China tensions rise

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Papua New Guinea wants to create the equivalent of Britain’s Gurkha regiment as it struggles to strengthen its armed forces at a time of increasing tension in the region between China and the United States. British defence officials are in discussions with PNG about closer co-operation, including joint participation in UN peacekeeping missions and steps to enable its citizens to...

China rejects IAEA report on Japan’s Fukushima ocean discharge policy

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Chinese diplomats in the Pacific are critical of a decision by the Japanese government to dispose of nuclear-contaminated water from the Fukushima nuclear plant accident by discharging it into the sea. A media statement issued from the Embassy of the People's Republic of China in Nuku'alofa, Tonga, urged that “Japan’s nuclear-contaminated water should be handled in a responsible way.” The Chinese...

Enhancing Pacific Labour Mobility: Pacific-Australia-New Zealand visa pathways study

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The PACER Plus Implementation Unit (PPIU) has recently concluded a comprehensive study to identify alternative visa pathways that can facilitate the movement of semi-skilled and skilled Pacific workers to Australia and New Zealand. The PACER Plus Agreement recognises the importance of the movement of people to regional economic integration and sustainable development in the Pacific. The Movement of Natural Persons...

New China-Solomon Islands Police deal trigger concerns

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Solomon Islands prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare kicked off his trip to China this week with a clear goal — to deepen bilateral ties with Beijing, causing alarm among some Western nations. Among the highlights of the trip: Solomon Islands inaugurated its embassy in Beijing and the two countries signed a total of nine documents, including a police cooperation deal that...

No more coups, do not use the RFMF: Fiji Home Affairs Minister

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Fiji's Minister for Home Affairs, Pio Tikoduadua claims some people, including politicians who have failed to earn power legitimately at the polls, have continually attempted to destabilise the security of the nation. During his address on the budget debate, Tikoduadua claims these individuals continually incite and propagate the Republic of Fiji Military Forces to take power, essentially to remove the...

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