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Threats may change, but geography doesn’t. It’s time for Australia to be a good neighbour to the Pacific

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By Joanne Wallis, Professor of International Security, Adelaide University and Jack Corbett, Professor, Politics and International Relations, Monash University In the past week, Prime Minister...

Pacific Islands reject missile test in ‘blue continent’

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Pacific Islands denounced China’s ballistic missile test because they say it landed in the heart of their shared “blue continent”, politicians and analysts told...

Vanuatu urged to strengthen defences against rising Pacific drug threat

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A researcher from the Australian National University (ANU) has warned that while Vanuatu is not currently a major hub for Pacific drug trafficking, the...

Tuna Wars: Cracking down on illegal fishing

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It's all systems go at the Pacific Islands Forum Fisheries Agency in Solomon Islands. Around a long table, fisheries, maritime and law enforcement personnel from...

You’re not anybody’s friend’: In Jude’s line of work, you can be ‘disappeared’

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The Pacific tuna fishery supplies more than half of the world's catch. But its abundance has made it a target for illegal fishing. By...

‘Rugby league can be a religion in Tonga’: Legacy of 300-game stars

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Isaiya Katoa admits he is still starstruck when he plays alongside Daniel Tupou and Jason Taumalolo but the legacy of the first Tongan players...

Pro-France Virginie Ruffenach elected New Caledonia Congress president

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Pro-France Virginie Ruffenach has been elected as the new New Caledonia Congress president under a "governance" coalition struck on Thursday between the pro-France bloc...

NZ must consider cost of joining Pacific defence alliance

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A geopolitics expert says before New Zealand asks to join a defence alliance with Australia and Fiji, it must first consider if it can...

Emerging Pacific leaders tackling the Triple Planetary Crisis

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In the Pacific, the triple planetary crisis, the interconnected threats of climate change, biodiversity loss and pollution pose a significant existential risk, and young...

Nominations open for Pacific Meteorological Council Awards 2026

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The call for nominations for the Pacific Meteorological Council (PMC) Awards 2026 is officially open. The Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP), as...

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