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Nauruans urged to open CBA accounts now as Bendigo Bank winds down after a decade

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As Nauru moves towards a change in a banking service provider, the Nauru Government encourages the general public including state owned entities (SOEs) to...

Papua New Guinea’s foreign minister wants Labor to win Australian election

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Papua New Guinea's foreign minister says he personally hopes Labor wins the Australian election, stating the incumbent government had done “a tremendous job” of...

PNG PM Marape retains position, praises democratic process

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Papua New Guinea Prime Minister James Marape has successfully retained his position, commending Members of Parliament from both the government and opposition sides for...

Pacific leaders call for systemic change to advance women’s political participation

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“We need to work across all levels grassroots, traditional, professional, and national to truly change the landscape of political leadership for Pacific women,” said...

Palau President Whipps seeks supplemental budget for Pacific mini-Games

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Palau President Surangel Whipps Jr has submitted a supplemental budget bill to the Olbiil Era Kelulau (OEK), requesting nearly US$1.2 million in new funding...

Papua New Guinea lifts ban on forest carbon credits

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Papua New Guinea will “immediately”" lift a ban on forest carbon credit schemes, the Pacific nation's climate minister told AFP on Thursday, opening up...

Make it easier and cheaper’: New Zealand eases visa restrictions for Pacific Island nations

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New Zealand is easing visa restrictions for visitors from Pacific Island nations, the New Zealand foreign affairs and immigration ministers announced on Friday. From early...

Indigenous groups from the Pacific, Brazil and Canada hand demands to COP30 Presidency to end fossil fuels and lead a just energy transitio

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Pacific Climate Warriors Thursday joined the largest mobilisation of Indigenous peoples in Brazil, and handed a strongly worded letter from civil society to the...

Rising seas threaten nation’s survival as Pacific gears up for UN Ocean talks: Tuvalu PM Teo warns

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Tuvalu Prime Minister and chair the Pacific Small Island Developing States (PSIDS), Feleti Teo didn’t hold back Thursday as he opened the Oceans Ministers...

Bougainville stands firm on independence

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Bougainville's position is clear — our people voted for independence as defined in the referendum ballot paper, and that is the only model we...

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