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Fiji and Australia bilateral meeting signals stronger cooperation

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Fiji's Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign Affairs, Sitiveni Rabuka and Australian Minister for International Development and the Pacific, Pat Conroy MP met in Nadi on Tuesday, where they reaffirmed their two Governments’ commitment to further advance the bilateral relationship between Fiji and Australia, through their renewed and elevated Vuvale Partnership. During the meeting Prime Minister Rabuka and Minister Conroy...

Chinese influence lingers in Solomons despite Sogavare ouster

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The Albanese government expects China will remain undeterred from trying to duchess Pacific political leaders despite the pro-Beijing Solomon Islands Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare relinquishing his grip on power. Canberra is privately relieved Sogavare has been ousted as prime minister and believes his designated successor, Foreign Minister Jeremiah Manele, is not overtly anti-Australian if he prevails to become PM. However,Sogavare will...

Fiji and Australia signs MOUs for Ports and Infrastructure services and cybersecurity cooperation

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Fiji's Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign Affairs, Sitiveni Rabuka and the Australian Minister for International Development and the Pacific, and Minister for Defence Industry, Pat Conroy signed Memorandums of Understanding (MOUs) on Port infrastructure and Services and Cyber Security Cooperation. The MOUs were signed by the two Governments through our Vuvale Partnership. The Memorandum of Understanding on Port Infrastructure and...

France sabotages Kanaky New Caledonia Decolonisation Process under Macron leadership

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The Pacific Regional Non-Governmental Organisations (PRNGOs) Alliance reaffirm its solidarity with the indigenous peoples of Kanaky New Caledonia to expose ongoing efforts by the French Government to deny their right to self-determination and derail a decolonisation process painstakingly pursued in this Pacific Island territory for the last 30 years. France, especially under the Macron Government, as the colonial power administering...

No brotherly love lost: Valetinis face Super showdown

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ACT Brumbies back-rower Rob Valetini is relishing the chance to line up against his older brother Kemu for the first time, even if it means losing support from the family faithful. The bruised Brumbies are already expecting a physical encounter when they host the Fijian Drua on Saturday night, and the prospect of sibling rivalry will sprinkle in a little...

Time to snap away losses: Fijian Drua coach

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The target of winning away games must start in Canberra, Australia this weekend in round 11 of the Super Rugby Pacific. Swire Shipping Fijian Drua head coach Mick Byrne and his men start their preparation for two oncoming away games, starting with the Brumbies on Saturday in cold Canberra. The Drua’s playoff’s dream is still alive and getting the desired results...

Defence recruitment plan to join the Australian military: PNG PM Marape

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Papua New Guineans have a chance to be recruited to join the Australian military, said Prime Minister James Marape. Returning to Port Moresby from the Kokoda Track, Northern Province, with his Australian counterpart Anthony Albanese, Marape appeared in good spirits as he spoke on the walk he and Albanese completed. He said the walk was a good opportunity to discuss the...

‘No negative militarisation’: Palau, Guam national guard sign historic Partnership

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The Guam National Guard will help Palau prepare for and respond to future disasters, with both governments announcing a newly signed state partnership Monday. The U.S has been making efforts to strengthen security ties with Palau and other strategically important nations across Micronesia amid Chinese efforts to influence the region and tensions over Taiwan. “We are stronger together is what I...

Bridge to Busan Declaration open for signing at Plastics Treaty talks

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Today at INC4 over two dozen countries have signed on to the Bridge to Busan Declaration. Launched at the Plastics Treaty negotiations, it invigorates the call for sustainable production levels of primary plastic polymers. Now open for countries and stakeholders to sign up, the Bridge to Busan Declaration amplifies their concern about the many harms of plastic pollution to human...

Pacific adds voice as attention turns to proposed intersession work to advance plastics treaty development

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As the clock ticks towards the final hours of the fourth session of the Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee to develop an international legally binding instrument on plastic pollution, including in the marine environment (INC-4) in Ottawa Canada, attention has turned to intersessional work required between the INC-4 and INC-5 in Korea, to support the further development of a plastics pollution...

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Winning every game is vital says Fijian Drua coach Byrne

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The Fijian Drua side has been gearing up well for their next outing against the Brumbies on Saturday night. Head coach Mick Byrne says that...