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Fiji – Australia build a new chapter in Vuvale partnership

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Fiji's Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign Affairs, Sitiveni Rabuka and his Australian counterpart, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, have reaffirmed their commitment to building a sustainable, peaceful, and prosperous Pacific region. In their first in-person meeting Wednesday, both leaders reinforced their strong commitment to the Fiji-Australia Vuvale Partnership, with the focus on economic recovery, climate resilience and regional security. Prime Minister...

Fiji backs AUKUS as Canberra soothes regional tensions

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One of the Pacific’s key leaders has told Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese he supports the AUKUS agreement during a whistle-stop meeting on Wednesday as the PM continued diplomatic efforts to reassure regional anxieties over the planned acquisition of nuclear-powered submarines. Fijian Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka congratulated Albanese on the landmark agreement and was comforted by Albanese’s assurances AUKUS would...

FAO mobilises to safeguard food security and rural livelihoods in Vanuatu

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The Category 4 Tropical Cyclones Judy and Kevin that made landfall over Vanuatu earlier this month have left a trail of destruction in their wake, affecting some 80 percent of the population and causing widespread damage, flooding and power outages. With about three-quarters of the population relying on agriculture, the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations (FAO) is...

56 countries honour common values, purpose and joint action on Commonwealth Day

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This week, 56 nations spanning five geographical regions, including some of the largest economies on earth as well as the smallest of islands, celebrated their unity of vision and common commitment to peace and justice in an increasingly polarised world. In London, Commonwealth Day was marked on 13 March with a series of events, including a wreath-laying ceremony in memory...

Flying Fijians plan to build on Drua success

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The joy on the faces of the large crowd bathed in sunshine at Churchill Park in Lautoka when the Fijian Drua shocked the Crusaders in the third round of Super Rugby Pacific last weekend spoke volumes for the passion the people of the Islands have for rugby. To witness the Drua turn the tables on a team that had beaten...

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...

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