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Fijian Drua turn their focus to the Reds

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By Iliesa Tora, RNZ Pacific Senior Sports Journalist The Fijian Drua will expect nothing less than a physical encounter against the Queensland Reds in Brisbane on Sunday. The Pacific Super Rugby Round 4 clash will be a test of character for the Drua, who recorded the upset of the season so far with their 25-24 win over the champion Crusaders in...

Lambert Maltock elected for second term as OFC President

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The OFC Extraordinary Congress held at Kigali in Rwanda has elected Lambert Maltock (Vanuatu) unopposed as President for a second four-year term. Maltock was first elected at the March 2019 Congress in Auckland New Zealand. FIFA President Gianni Infantino addressed the Congress saying "this year is huge for the Oceania region, for Women's football and for the Oceans 11." (referring to...

Fijian fans seek funds for rugby star’s knee injury

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Fiji Sevens rugby fans have initiated an appeal to help an injured rugby player who needs at least NZ$30,000 (US$18,535) to get urgent knee surgery, while also raising concerns about the age-old problem of player welfare in the country. Napolioni Bolaca, an Olympic gold medallist at the 2020 Tokyo Games, has been out of rugby action in the last 12...

Australia to provide additional support to Fiji

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Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese confirmed that his meeting with Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka resulted in an additional $81million (US$54 million) in budget support this financial year to help the Fiji Government maintain essential services, protect the most vulnerable and contribute to private sector-led economic growth. This latest tranche is an extension of Australia’s budget support for Fiji through the...

Melanesian Spearhead Group marks 35 years of existence

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The Melanesian Spearhead Group (MSG) Secretariat marked 35 years of MSG's existence at a ceremony which was officiated by the Vanuatu Prime Minister, Ishmael Kalsakau Tuesday. In his keynote address, Director General, Leonard Louma, welcomed the Prime Minister and his entourage saying his presence was significant as he is also Chairman of the MSG, and Chief of the land on...

ADB, Tonga sign US$10 million grant to help in disaster response from natural hazards, health emergencies

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The Asian Development Bank (ADB) and the Government of Tonga today signed a USD$10 million grant agreement to help the country expedite its recovery from disasters and health emergencies, such as the COVID-19 pandemic. The agreement was signed by Tonga’s Minister of Finance Tiofilusi Tiueti and the ADB’s Pacific Subregional Office Regional Director Aaron Batten. The grant was approved by...

Australian PM to hold bilateral talks with Fiji PM

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Australian Prime Minister Albanese will visit Fiji today to hold bilateral talks with his counterpart Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka in Nadi. Australia and Fiji are warm friends and natural partners, with a shared interest in preserving a peaceful, prosperous and resilient region for our Pacific family. The Prime Ministers will meet at Blackrock Camp to discuss ways to strengthen Australia and...

Pacific Island nations meet on Pathways for the global just transition away from fossil fuels

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Days after two cyclones made landfall on Vanuatu within the span of 48 hours, ministers from Pacific Island nations are gathering in the nation's capital from today to deliberate on building towards regional solidarity around a managed phaseout of fossil fuels. This Ministerial Dialogue, hosted by the Governments of Vanuatu and Tuvalu in Port Vila, follows on from COP27 in...

NZ Government’s new climate funding plan for Pacific

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-With Pacific nations facing some of the worst effects of climate change in the world, New Zealand is preparing to change the way it gives aid to its partners so they have more say in how, and where, money is spent. The Government is set to give Pacific nations greater control over the climate change aid they receive from New...

Governments vet crucial UN climate science report

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Diplomats from nearly 200 nations and top climate scientists began a week-long huddle in Switzerland on Monday to distil nearly a decade of published science into a 20-odd-page warning about the existential danger of global warming and what to do about it. The United Nations' Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change's synthesis report -- to be released on 20 March --...

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