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Fiji’s former UN Ambassador warns Climate Change is driving a human rights emergency in the Pacific

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Fiji’s former UN Ambassador and Climate Lead at Abt Global, Dr Satyendra Prasad, says the Pacific is living through “a breathtakingly extraordinary period” of...

Australia dumps its care crisis on the Pacific – new report

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Skilled health workers from Pacific Island countries are being poached to plug Australia’s shortage of care workers, leaving the health systems in their home...

Fiji’s rise to tier-one rugby puts fresh spotlight on referees

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Fiji’s elevation to Tier-One rugby is bringing new pressure not only on players and coaches, but also on the men and women with the...

Report warns Fiji facing deepening health Workforce crisis as labour schemes drain skilled workers

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The Australia Institute says labour mobility schemes are worsening the health workforce crisis in the Pacific, with registered nurses and other skilled workers leaving...

Second written nomination for Prime Minister-Designate confirmed

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The Office of the Interim Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of Tonga has confirmed receipt of a second written nomination for the position of...

Marshallese families in Northwest Arkansas reel from Trump deportations

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The Trump administration's aggressive action on deportations has resulted in over 40 Marshallese being deported from the Northwest Arkansas area in 2025, a significant...

‘United we stand, divided we fall:’ Pacific island nations urged to create collective seabed regulations

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Recognising that the march toward the use of seabed resources is nearly unstoppable at this point, a new paper urges Pacific island nations to...

Korea–Pacific Islands Foreign Ministers advance cooperation for a resilient, peaceful and prosperous Blue Pacific

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Pacific Islands Forum (PIF) Foreign Ministers concluded the 6th Korea-Pacific Islands Foreign Ministers Meeting in Seoul held from 8-9 December, reaffirming their commitment to...

Vanuatu Speaker’s unconstitutional ruling to cost over VT16M in MPs’ sitting allowances: Ngwele

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Vanuatu deputy Leader of the Opposition Jay Ngwele said the ruling of the Speaker of Parliament, Stephen Felix, to close Parliament on 14 November...

Fishery council’s new management procedure likely to cut South Pacific albacore catch by 10 percent

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The Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission (WCPFC) has adopted a new management procedure that could reduce overall South Pacific albacore tuna catch by...

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Pacific workers stay silent to keep their jobs

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Pacific workers who flock to Australia on temporary visas are too afraid of losing their jobs to fight for better pay and working conditions. More...

Korea, Pacific Ministers deepen ties on Climate, Oceans and Development

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Pacific Islands and South Korea have agreed to deepen cooperation on climate action, oceans, development finance and security following the 6th Korea–Pacific Islands Foreign...

Nobles take key roles in Tonga’s parliament as Lord Vaea elected Speaker

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The Tonga Legislative Assembly has elected Lord Vaea as the new Speaker of Parliament, marking a significant moment in the kingdom’s political landscape. The decision...