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Flying Fijians rely on new talent

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Flying Fijians’ head coach Mick Byrne had to bring in six uncapped players into his Pacific Nations Cup extended squad as experienced players were given time off due to family commitments. The new players are Adrea Cocagi, Vuate Karawalevu, and Fijian Drua players Mesake Vocevoce, Apisalome Vota, Kavaia Tagivetaua and Epeli Momo. Byrne believes this is an excellent opportunity for these...

Samoa rugby’s centennial starts next weekend

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Lakapi Samoa Chief Executive Officer Faleomavaega Vincent Fepuleai confirmed that the union will be celebrating their 100-year anniversary on 25 August. “Yes, we will be having our celebration on Sunday the 25th. We were hoping to have it at the Mulivai Cathedral but it's closed because there's work being done on it in preparation for the Commonwealth Heads of Government...

Kalokolevu Village unites in mangrove restoration to combat climate change

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In the heart of Kalokolevu village on the outskirts of Fiji’s capital, Suva, an important initiative unfolded as villagers and students united to protect and restore the lifeblood of their coastal ecosystem: the mangroves. On World Mangrove Day 2024, the village hosted a mangrove planting event, marking the fifth time a non-governmental organisation (NGO) has collaborated with the community on...

Unity Fiji leader Narube slams coalition Government over constitution inaction

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Unity Fiji leader, Savenaca Narube has criticised Fiji's coalition government for failing to address the country's 2013 Constitution, accusing them of inaction and political posturing. Narube, whose party announced in May its intent to challenge the Constitution's legality in court, expressed concern over the government’s lack of progress on a key campaign promise to review the document within 100 days...

UN adopts groundbreaking Multidimensional Vulnerability Index, AOSIS calls for immediate action to support SIDS

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In a historic decision during the 103rd plenary session of the General Assembly, the United Nations adopted the Multidimensional Vulnerability Index (MVI) by consensus, signaling a significant advancement for Small Island Developing States (SIDS) in their fight for sustainable development and global equity. This new benchmark, which transcends traditional development metrics like income per capita, is designed to better capture...

Free(r) movement at the Forum

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By Sadhana Sen and Stephen Howes The annual Pacific Islands Forum Economic Ministers Meeting (FEMM) always has a wide-ranging agenda. This year the FEMM, which was held at the start of August in Suva, endorsed the now-finalised but yet-to-be-released Pacific Roadmap for Economic Development, advanced the new Pacific Resilience Facility (to be headquartered in Tonga), and worked on a...

Women election candidates seek ‘power to change’ Kiribati male-dominated politics

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Former journalist Kairao Bauea makes her political debut as a candidate in Wednewsday’s Kiribati national elections, advocating for a greater role for women in politics to bring a much-needed change. Bauea is standing in Kiribati’s largest electorate, the capital city South Tarawa, and is one of 18 women running nationally, more than twice as many as in the 2020 elections. The...

Cook Islands and NZ leaders commit to joint declaration to mark 60th anniversary

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Cook Islands Prime Minister Mark Brown met with New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon in Auckland where the two discussed a range of bilateral, regional, and multilateral issues ahead of the 53rd Pacific Islands Forum Leaders Meeting to convene in Tonga at the end of August. Discussions focused on both countries' economic recovery efforts, including air links, debt servicing, infrastructure...

Cook Islands PM Brown eager to hand over Forum chair role to Tonga

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Islands Prime Minister Mark Brown is looking forward to handing over the Pacific Islands Forum Leaders chairmanship to Tongan PM as he focuses on his roles back home. Speaking to Cook Islands News, Brown said the handing of the chairman’s role to incoming chair PM Hu’akavameiliku Siaosi Sovaleni takes place at the beginning of the Leaders Meeting in Tonga. The meeting...

Friday deadline for completion of prefab accommodation for PFL meeting

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The rapid construction of 140 prefabricated container houses in and around Nuku'alofa, should be completed by Friday, 16 August 2024, the CEO of Tonga Assets Managers and Associates (TAMA), Tevita Hu’akau said. The units are expected to house delegations attending the 53rd Pacific Islands Forum Leaders Meeting hosted by Tonga from 26-30 August 2024. Tevita Hu’akau said that in a meeting...

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