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Australia joins Vanuatu bid for international court to rule on obligation to prevent climate harm

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Australia will co-sponsor Vanuatu’s historic bid for the international court of justice to rule on the climate crisis, including the legal consequences for causing significant environmental harm. The Pacific island country will soon put a resolution to the UN general assembly seeking an opinion on the international legal obligations that countries have to act on the climate crisis. The resolution asks...

Judy threatens more islands in Vanuatu while threat of new cyclone looms

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Port Villa and Vanuatu's northern islands are surveying the damage from Tropical Cyclone Judy but the cyclone is threatening southern islands while another storm is forecast to be on its way. The islands of Erramango and Tanna are expected to be hit hard soon. Vanuatu's Metservice says Tafea remains under red alert. It said early this morning local time the centre of...

Establishment of Cook Islands National Human Rights Institute gains momentum

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Cook Islands Ombudsman Niki Rattle has returned from a conference in Fiji with fresh ideas as the office looks to establish a Human Rights Institute for the Cook Islands. The Pacific Regional Forum on National Human Rights Institutions (NHRI), held last week, featured representatives from several nations, and took place in Nadi, Fiji. Rattle, along with two fellow staffers, attended the...

Oceana calls on Governments to address plastic pollution at Our Ocean conference

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Oceana, the largest international advocacy organisation dedicated solely to ocean conservation, is calling on governments to address plastic pollution at the 8th annual Our Ocean conference in Panama City, Panamá. The conference, taking place 02-03 March, brings together leaders from around the world to deliver concrete and actionable commitments to help protect and restore the world’s oceans. Since 2014, the Our...

No Fukushima Nuclear discharge: Pacific Elders Voice statement

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We note, with deep concern, Japan’s decision to release treated radioactive water from the destroyed Fukushima nuclear plant into the Pacific Ocean. According to reports, the release of more than a million tonnes of water, which has been filtered to reduce radioactivity, could start in 2023. We reiterate the observation by Secretary General Henry Puna: “Our ultimate goal is...

HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series hits major milestone

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The HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series will celebrate a special milestone this weekend with the HSBC Canada Sevens in Vancouver being the 200th men’s tournament in the competition’s storied history. On 2 December 1999 the HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series was born in Dubai. Fittingly, current men’s Series leaders New Zealand had the honour of competing in the very first match...

K10m to Solomon Islands for 2023 Pacific Games: PNG Sports Minister

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Papua New Guinea Sports Minister Don Polye confirmed Tuesday that K10 million (US$2.8 million) was paid to Solomon Islands two years ago to help the country with preparations for the upcoming Pacific Games. And Polye is presenting to Cabinet a K12 million (US$3.4 million) submission for the PNG team to attend the Pacific Games in Solomon Islands; K5 million (US$1.4...

PNG Hunters face Silktails in Fiji

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The SP PNG Hunters will face Fiji’s Kaiviti Silktails from the New South Wales Rugby League’s Ron Mercy Cup in the Melanesian Bowl challenge on Saturday at the Lawaqa Park in Sigatoka, Fiji (4:30pm kick-off). Hunters chief executive Scott Barker told The National that the team left for Fiji after receiving a late invitation to participate in the trial match. He...

Cyclone Judy lashes Vanuatu as residents hunker down

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Residents of Vanuatu are hunkering down as a cyclone barrels through the Pacific island nation. Authorities said there were power outages in some areas and many fallen trees and branches, but it was too early to assess the extent of the damage with Cyclone Judy still raging. They said there were no initial reports of major destruction or deaths. Some people had...

UN sets date for loss and damage talks, risking Asian -Pacific no-show

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The United Nations has set a date for crunch talks over funding for climate victims despite Asia-Pacific developing countries’ failure to nominate their two representatives. The move piles pressure on the block to choose its members or risk the world’s biggest continent going unrepresented at talks on setting up a loss and damage fund. At last November’s Cop27 climate summit, governments...

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