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How netball is growing leadership in the Pacific

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Netball Australia welcomed four Pacific partners in a bid to extend its presence and grow leadership in the region. With Fiji and Tonga looking towards the Netball World Cup in July and with the Commonwealth Games coming up in 2026, momentum is building within the Pacific islands. Not only are their athletes working hard to prepare, so too are the staff...

U.S President Biden announces nuclear-powered submarines for Australia

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U.S President Joe Biden and the leaders of Australia and the United Kingdom on Monday announced that Australia will purchase nuclear-powered attack submarines from the U.S to modernize its fleet amid growing concern about China’s influence in the Indo-Pacific. Biden flew to San Diego to appear with Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak as they...

Pacific Leaders meet in Port Vila to discuss pathways for a global just transition away from fossil fuels

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The Governments of Vanuatu and Tuvalu will host the ‘2nd Pacific Ministerial Dialogue on Pathways for the Global Just Transition away from Fossil Fuels’ in Port Vila this week, from 15- 17 March 2023. It will be attended by delegations from Fiji, Niue, the Solomon Islands, the Marshall Islands, Tonga and representatives from regional organisations including Pacific Islands Forum Secretary...

Australian PM mounts diplomatic blitz to calm AUKUS fears, visit Fiji Wednesday

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Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese will visit Fiji on his way home from the United States, capping off a huge diplomatic offensive to calm regional concerns about the AUKUS security pact, and push back against a misinformation campaign by Australia’s detractors. The Prime Minister, Foreign Minister Penny Wong, Defence Minister Richard Marles and Minister for the Pacific Pat Conroy have...

Sticking to ‘cold, hard’ climate facts can end global warming: UN SG Guterres

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-World leaders need to listen to and act on solid scientific guidance to urgently reduce global warming, the UN Secretary-General António Guterres said in a video message at the opening of the new session of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) on Monday. Underlining the “urgent need to end global heating with cold, hard facts”, he said the panel’s...

Who let the guns in – Former Fiji A-G’s bodyguards carried firearms in plane

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Fiji Airways staff say bodyguards for former attorney-general Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum were allowed to carry guns onto Fiji Link domestic flights when he was a passenger without Civil Aviation Authority of Fiji (CAAF) approval. Current and former airline ground staff have told this newspaper they were directed by Fiji Airways senior management to allow the guns to be carried in the...

Six new portfolios likely: PNG PM

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Cabinet may be increased by six new portfolios as Papua New Guinea Prime Minister James Marape wants to see “more hands on deck” to deal with a rapidly growing population. “The population is bigger and growing at a three percent rate, but our economy hasn’t grown above that rate. It’s always been below average at three per cent,” he said. “So...

FSM preparing for diplomatic switch to Taiwan amid China’s protest

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Federated States of Micronesia (FSM) will be much better off without China, outgoing President David Panuelo said, disclosing the initial steps he has taken toward a diplomatic switch to Taiwan, a move protested by Beijing. In an extensive letter to the FSM Congress that came out of the blue, Panuelo expressed his displeasure over China's attempted use of the FSM...

High seas treaty ‘central to Pacific nations’ says campaigner

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After close to two decades of negotiations, an historic United Nations ocean treaty has been agreed to protect marine biodiversity in international waters. The agreement, referred to as the High Seas Treaty, will allow marine protected areas (MPAs) to be set up in international waters. The treaty is in line with the 30x30 pledge made by countries at the UN biodiversity...

Nature-based Solutions project to boost climate resilience in Fiji

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The Nature-based Solution (NbS) grant funding of EUR326,077 (FJD$700,000) signed Monday in Suva will go towards the rehabilitation of six project sites in Fiji. “This award will assist the Government of Fiji in increasing the resilience of vulnerable coastal communities to climate change by constructing nature-friendly climate adaptation structures… Today, we're joining forces with IUCN and the Kiwa Initiative to...

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