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The real cost of mining in Solomon Islands

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By Charley Piringi The Rennell landowners are questioning the government again about the status of their royalty payments for the 33 bauxite shipments worth millions and their compensation claims for the Kangava Bay oil spill in 2018. Furthermore, Penrose Palmer, a Land Acquisition Officer who falsified documents for land acquired for mining on Rennell Island in 2015 was identified as the...

NRL insists competitiveness part of PNG criteria

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Andrew Abdo has emphasised the NRL must believe a Papua New Guinea team can be genuinely competitive before it is given the green light to enter an expanded competition. The league will take the next step towards expansion in coming weeks, with a bidding process to be unveiled following the next ARL Commission meeting on June 26. NRL officials have eyes...

Samoa Sailors target Olympic glory

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Samoa Sailors Eroni Leilua and Vaimo’oi’a gearing up to make a mark on the global stage at the Olympic Games in Paris. The two have qualified to compete in the International Laser Class Association (ILCA) 7 and ILCA 6 in sailing and will compete in the upcoming Olympics. The two will be up against some very experienced sailors who are way...

Fiji PM eyes government of national unity

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Fiji's Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka has signaled the possibility of forming a government of national unity. Currently, the Coalition government is comprised of three parties: the People’s Alliance, the National Federation Party (NFP) and the Social Democratic Liberal Party (SODELPA). The FijiFirst Party constitutes the opposition. Should a government of national unity be formed, it would mean incorporating members from all major...

Nine dead since start of New Caledonia unrest

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A man in his thirties who was shot amongst the New Caledonia rioting has died of his wounds. He was allegedly shot by a gendarme who responded after being targeted, according to initial investigations, the public prosecutor said at the end of May. franceinfo reports this is the ninth death since the beginning of the unrest. The French territory's future is in...

Census ready to roll-out after 13 years

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The 2024 Papua New Guinea National Population Census is on track and ready to kick-off next week Monday, 17 June 2024. The minister for Administrative Services Richard Masere and the stakeholders of the National Census 2024 in a press conference reaffirmed the country that census is on track to conduct the event. “I’m privileged to announce to Papua New Guinea that...

Vanuatu Finance Minister Salong condemns Opposition’s call for PM’s resignation over Air Vanuatu crisis

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Vanuatu Finance Minister John Salong has condemned the Opposition’s demands for the Prime Minister’s resignation, labelling them as “irresponsible” and “unwarranted.” The controversy centres around the recent voluntary liquidation of Air Vanuatu (Operations) Limited, a move Minister Salong described as a necessary step to address longstanding issues within the airline. “It is an irresponsible comment from the Opposition, to demand the...

New Caledonia reels as President Macron dissolves French parliament

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By Nic Maclellan  Despite weeks of rioting and clashes between police and protestors in New Caledonia, French authorities in Noumea decided to proceed with elections for the European Parliament on Sunday, a poll open to all French nationals living in the Pacific dependency. For most New Caledonians, especially indigenous Kanak and other supporters of independence, there was little reason to vote...

PNG Opposition files vote of no confidence case in court

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Papua New Guinea Opposition has filed its Supreme Court reference Tuesday. They are basically seeking an interpretation of Speaker Job Pomat’s decision on the motion of a vote of no confidence (VoNC). Among the reliefs that they are seeking is for Parliament to be recalled. Opposition leader Douglas Tomuriesa confirmed that Opposition lawyers have filed the case and are hoping the Supreme...

Fiji Navy’s new Patrol Boat RFNS Puamau runs aground on Fulaga Island reef

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Fiji’s newly commissioned Guardian-class patrol boat, RFNS Puamau, ran aground on a reef at Fulaga Island in the Lau group on Sunday. RFNS Puamau was provided by Australia under the Pacific Patrol Boat Replacement Project to enhance maritime security across the Pacific. This vessel is the second of its kind delivered to Fiji, following its sister ship, RFNS Savenaca. The Republic...

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Vanuatu votes to curb political volatility in historic referendum

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Commentary by Tess Newton Cain It has become something of a truism that there is no political stability in Vanuatu, motions of no confidence are...

Fijiana in good shape for Japan Test

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Fijiana 15’s coach Moses Rauluni says it was a rusty start to the week, with players not putting in their maximum effort as they...

Samoa to make historic end-of-year tour of England

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Samoa are set to embark on a historic two-Test end-of-year tour of England in the latest move towards a global rugby league calendar on...