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Tiny Niue wants the power to build tourism

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At a reception marking the 50th anniversary of Niue's self-governance, the premier of the tiny Pacific country offered an off-hand and off-script confession. “"I think...

Tonga’s first Anti-Corruption Commissioner sworn into office

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Tonga's first Anti-Corruption Commissioner, a New Zealander, Chris LaHatte, was sworn into office before the Tonga Cabinet on Friday 05 July 2024. LaHatte, a lawyer...

French election: newcomers in New Caledonia, French Polynesia

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The French general election in the Pacific on the weekend has produced new MPs in New Caledonia and French Polynesia, but in opposite directions. In...

Vanuatu, Solomon Islands PMs’ visits to China expected to boost cooperation

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China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced on Friday that the prime ministers of the Republic of Vanuatu and Solomon Islands will pay official visits...

PNG minister Maladina steps down after woman’s alleged assault in Bondi

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One of Papua New Guinea’s most senior ministers have stepped down from his post after being arrested for the alleged assault of a 31-year-old...

50 years on, Niue and NZ look to the future

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A half-century after pursuing self-government, Niue can count on New Zealand’s steadfast partnership and support, Deputy Prime Minister Winston Peters says. “New Zealand and Niue...

Australians frozen out of Kiribati as China eyes prize

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Australian officials are being given the cold shoulder in Kiribati amid concerns the atoll nation’s president is being courted by China. Visa applications have dragged...

Lightspeed Fiji announced as Starlink authorised reseller

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Lightspeed Pte Ltd (Fiji), with offices in Port Moresby, Honiara, Brisbane, and Auckland, has been confirmed as a Starlink Authorised Reseller for Fiji. With Starlink’s...

Superannuation is sitting in Australia as PALM workers report barriers, delays in claiming their money

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Tevita Kofutu'a has plans for the $10,000 in superannuation he earned over five years of seasonal work in Australia. He'll use it to buy a...

The political risk of a failed census in Papua New Guinea

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Commentary by Michael Kabuni The last reliable national census for Papua New Guinea (PNG) was conducted 24 years ago, therefore the 2024 census is critical....

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