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Superannuation is sitting in Australia as PALM workers report barriers, delays in claiming their money

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Tevita Kofutu'a has plans for the $10,000 in superannuation he earned over five years of seasonal work in Australia. He'll use it to buy a vehicle and pay a deposit on some land in Tonga where he and his wife Fine want to raise a family. But nearly 10 months after he returned home, he's still waiting for the money. Kofutu'a said...

The political risk of a failed census in Papua New Guinea

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Commentary by Michael Kabuni The last reliable national census for Papua New Guinea (PNG) was conducted 24 years ago, therefore the 2024 census is critical. But early signs suggest the latest attempt to count the country’s population will not be easy. It started on 16 June, with a completion date set for 30 June. Many provinces either started late or have...

Samoa produce comeback upset victory over Italy

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Samoa recovered from a 10-point deficit to beat Italy 33-25 in a sweltering Test in Apia on Friday. The home side scored four tries to three in a successful start to the tenure of new coach Mahonri Schwalger and newly appointed captain Theo McFarland. Italy were favoured to win, coming off an encouraging Six Nations campaign in which they beat Wales...

Missed opportunities worry Flying Fijians head coach Byrne

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Flying Fijians head coach Mick Byrne believes missed opportunities are something they can’t afford against the All Blacks next weekend. However, the national coach said they have another week to fix things before facing the three-time world champions. Byrne said Fiji had some good opportunities against Georgia which they failed to execute. “There were a couple of opportunities out wide that we...

PNG Opposition raises concern on foreign syndicates

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The country’s internal security is further at risk with foreign syndicates operating illegal activities in the country and controlling institutions like immigrations and customs, Papua New Guinea Opposition spokesman and Member for Finschhafen, Rainbo Paita said. He said while we are talking about the issues of fuel, the disparities of funding to the MPs, the high debt to GDP ratio...

President Adeang backs Nauru’s switch to China

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Nauru President David Adeang says he hopes Chinese investment “transforms” the tiny island nation after switching recognition from Taiwan. There is growing influence from Beijing in the Pacific region, and notably Nauru, which under Adeang’s leadership abandoned support for Taiwan in January to formally recognise China. Adeang on Thursday confirmed that move was to try to attract Chinese investment. “It has much...

‘Precarious’ – Newsmakers dissect state and future of Pacific journalism

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If the pen is mightier than the sword, then an army of journalists has assembled in Fiji’s capital to discuss the state and future of the industry in the region. The Pacific Media Conference is organised and hosted by the University of the South Pacific, in collaboration with the Pacific Islands News Association(PINA) and Asia Pacific Media Network, with more...

We must Chart our own course in Media Development and navigate our own destiny in the Pacific: PNG Information Minister

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Papua New Guinea’s Minister for Information and Communications Technology, Timothy Masiu Thursday expressed strong support for Fiji’s recent media law reforms. Addressing 2024 Pacific Media Conference in Suva, Masiu stressed the critical importance of media freedom and the need for the region to chart its own path in media development. “We support and are happy with this Government of Fiji for...

Global trend continues to impact media

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As society navigates rapid advances in artificial intelligence and geopolitical upheavals, the media sector grapples with financial ravages from digital disruption and the enduring impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. This has been highlighted by USP Journalism Associate Professor Shailendra Singh during the 2024 Pacific Media Conference in Suva. Singh said the smallness and isolation of the region offer no protection from...

Guam’s bid for Pacific Islands Forum status gains traction amid decolonisation push

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When residents of Guam celebrate Independence Day at one of the island’s two major U.S military bases on Thursday, the festivities will be tinged with irony. The small U.S territory is one of 17 remaining colonies around the globe. While Guamanians have American citizenship, they cannot elect the U.S president and have only a single, non-voting representative in the U.S...

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