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Pacific charm offensive as China muscles on policing

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Pacific policing and Australia’s bid to host a major climate conference are top of mind as senior Australian ministers undertake a charm offensive in...

South Pacific nations back PNG NRL bid, Australian PM gives update

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South Pacific nations are backing the Papua New Guinea NRL bid as they eye their own aspirations to compete in elite sporting competitions in...

NRL expansion: Papua New Guinea to become 19th team with historic in-principle agreement

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Papua New Guinea is set to make history by entering the NRL competition in a $600 million (US$405 million) expansion coup for rugby league. This...

It’s a sad day for rugby, says Fiji PM

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Fiji's Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka has raised concerns about persistent maladministration within the Fiji Rugby Union following recent tensions involving former Flying Fijians captain...

John Tafi secures first gold

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An incredible lift by young John Tafi in the 73kg weight category secured Samoa’s first gold at the Commonwealth Weightlifting Championships 2024 in Suva...

Pacific Meteorological Council returns to its place of origin

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The Pacific Meteorological Council (PMC) Meeting has made a return to its place of origin in Port Vila, Vanuatu for its Seventh Meeting in...

Vanuatu leads the charge to make ecocide an International Crime

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Vanuatu has taken a bold step in the fight for environmental justice by renewing its push for the recognition of ecocide as an independent...

Cook Islands PM declares seabed minerals ambition

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Cook Islands wants to be the country that is at the forefront of the seabed minerals sector, declared Prime Minister Mark Brown. At the opening...

New centre for Pacific police training in China

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Solomon Islands Minister for Police National Security, Jimson Tanangada attended a ground-breaking ceremony of the China-Pacific Island Training Centre Complex (CPPTC) in Fuzhou, Fujian...

Pacific nations want ecocide to become a crime – here’s why NZ should support the proposal

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By Nathan Cooper and Leilani Tuala-Warren The recent proposal by Vanuatu, Fiji and Samoa to recognise ecocide as a crime against humanity is timely...

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