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The Evolution of Australia’s Sports Diplomacy in the Pacific

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Australia has made its biggest Pacific sporting bet so far. Will it deliver results for both Australia and the Pacific Islands? By Rafael Costa In December...

Pacific Senior officials meet in Nadi to align Pacific priorities for COP31 Presidency and Pre-COP Talks

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Senior Officials from Pacific Islands Forum member countries are in Nadi, Fiji for two days this week for the fourth COP 31 Pacific Senior...

Guterres calls for fair transition to clean energy

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The world has “entered the age of clean energy” and renewables are now the cheapest, fastest and safest source of new electricity almost everywhere,...

Vanuatu pushing on with climate UN resolution despite U.S resistance

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Vanuatu's climate envoy says they are pushing on with their UN resolution on the International Court of Justice's climate opinion, despite resistance from the...

Fiji reinforces commitment to protect 30 percent of its ocean by 2030

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Fiji’s plan to conserve and sustainably manage 30 per cent of its marine areas by 2030 is a serious national policy aimed at protecting...

Queensland Premier polishes pitch to lure Trump to Australia

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A state premier has ramped up a push to host a diplomatic summit that – if successful – would see Donald Trump become the...

It’s not gender or climate — it’s both or it’s neither

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By Erin Anderson Climate change and gender inequality are two of the biggest challenges we face today. Yet they are too often treated as separate...

Forum SG Waqa marks six years of Teieniwa vision, reaffirms anti-corruption pledge

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Pacific Islands Forum Secretary General, Baron Divavesi Waqa has reaffirmed the region’s commitment to integrity and accountability at the 6th Teieniwa Vision Anniversary Celebration...

Former Fijian PM, police chief in custody on treason claims

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Former Fijian military strongman is in custody, facing charges of inciting troops to overthrow a newly elected government in 2022. Also in custody is former...

U.S funding cuts threaten to ‘dry up’ future of Pacific scientists – expert

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The training of the region's future scientists is set to “dry up" following United States funding cuts to major regional projects, a Pacific academic...

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