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Fiji’s Fisheries Minister charged by FICAC

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Fisheries and Forestry Minister Kalaveti Ravu will be appearing in the Sigatoka Magistrates Court this afternoon. He has been charged by Fiji Independent Commission Against Corruption (FICAC). Along with him, Regional Manager North Tekata Toaisi faces the same charge. It is believed the charges relate to abuse of office.

Transforming Fiji’s Agriculture: The journey towards sustainable farming

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Three years after its groundbreaking ceremony, the Centre for Agriculture Technology Transfer (CATT) officially opened in Nausori, leading a new era for Fiji’s agriculture. Despite delays due to the pandemic, the centre is set to transform local farming practices, with a strong emphasis on reducing carbon emissions and fostering sustainable growth. Dr Charles Li, Secretary-General of the Taiwan International Cooperation and...

‘Vicious cycle’ of supply and demand fuelling cocaine use

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Lower costs of cocaine production have led to falling street prices and increased use of the controlled drug, says a flagship report from the UN Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), released on Wednesday. The World Drugs Report also includes data on the impacts of cannabis legalization and advocates for an approach to drug use that lays an emphasis on...

Solomon Islands prime minister says his visits to Australia and China focus on creating jobs

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The new prime minister of the Solomon Islands said Wednesday that his visits to Australia and China are focussed on creating jobs in the developing South Pacific island nation. Prime Minister Jeremiah Manele met his counterpart Anthony Albanese in the Australian capital of Canberra, during his first overseas trip since being elected last month. Manele will next visit China, and...

Assange back in Australia, avoids land of the free

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A jubilant Julian Assange has embraced his wife Stella on his emotional return to Australia as a free man and convicted US criminal. Assange arrived in wintry Canberra accompanied by U.S ambassador Kevin Rudd and UK High Commissioner Stephen Smith. After more than a day of travel and a court hearing in Saipan he raised his fist as he emerged from...

Pacific islands leaders to meet in Tokyo in July

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The Pacific Islands leaders are set to meet in Tokyo next month, 16 - 18 July, for the tenth Pacific Islands Leaders Meeting 2024 (PALM10), with the Government of Japan. Tongan Prime Minister Hu’akavameiliku will attend the meeting. PALM is a summit meeting held every three years since 1997 with the aim of contributing to regional stability and to strengthen the...

Conference in Rome highlights Pacific islands’ climate peril and calls for global action

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The effect of climate change on vulnerable populations among the Pacific Island nations was the subject of “Oceania Speaks,” a conference held in Rome this week attended by the Holy See diplomatic corps, religious communities, and charitable organiSations. Organised by the Australian Embassy to the Holy See, the 23 June event aimed at raising awareness of the impacts of climate...

Fiji receives 14 PMVs from Australia to strengthen UN Peacekeeping

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Fiji's acquisition of 14 Protected Mobility Vehicles (PMVs) from Australia will bolster its UN peacekeeping capabilities, with the vehicles set to arrive at Lautoka Wharf today. The Protected Mobility Vehicles(PMVs) will be used to form a UN Standby Company at RFMF Headquarters Joint Task Force Command in Blackrock Camp in Nadi. The PMVs will increase the deployability of Fiji’s peacekeepers and...

FFA members gather in Honiara to review new real-time e-PSM system for Fisheries monitoring

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Forum Fisheries Agency (FFA) Members are convening in Honiara to assess the recently launched electronic Port State Measure (e-PSM) system, which enables real-time sharing of port-state information. Since its launch three months ago, three Members - Fiji, Solomon Islands, and Tonga - have successfully adapted the e-PSM as their national system. Other Members are currently trialling the system with expectations...

Last year he helped knock the Wallabies out of the World Cup. Now his job is to fix the Waratahs

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The man who masterminded Fiji’s historic triumph over the Wallabies at the 2023 Rugby World Cup has been recruited to help rebuild the Waratahs and take the battered team back to the pointy end of Super Rugby. Simon Raiwalui, a former Wallabies assistant coach who steered Fiji as head coach to the quarter-finals last year in France, is set to...

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Fiji Fisheries Minister Ravu granted bail

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Fiji’s Magistrates Court in Sigatoka Thursday granted bail to Minister for Fisheries and Forests Kalaveti Ravu who is charged with one count of Abuse...