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Pacific Fisheries officials discuss Labour Standards on Fishing Vessels

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Fiji's Fisheries and Forestry Minister Kalaveti Vodo Ravu Tuesday opened a two-day workshop on 'Labour Standards on Fishing Vessels' for over 50 representatives from the Pacific. The New Zealand Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade-funded programme will be jointly implemented by Forum Fisheries Agency(FFA), International Labour Organisation (ILO), International Organisation for Migration(IOM) and United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime...

Parties to the Nauru Agreement set for to open new HQ in Marshalls’ capital

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The capital of the Marshall Islands, Majuro, will host the first in-person annual meeting of the Parties to the Nauru Agreement (PNA) since 2019 when the powerful fisheries organisation convenes on Monday. To coincide with the gathering, PNA will officially open its four-storey headquarters building in Majuro on 13 February. The PNA controls waters where half of the world's skipjack tuna...

Pacific Forum and Japan going head-to-head over planned nuclear wastewater dump

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There are hopes an upcoming meeting will throw water on a growing fire surrounding the looming release of radioactive nuclear wastewater into the Pacific Ocean. In an exclusive interview, Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO) said it wants the world to know that the planned release of more than 1.3million tonnes of radioactive wastewater into the Pacific Ocean over around four...

Construction of UN House will bolster Fiji’s image as hub of the Pacific – Minister Vosarogo

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The construction of a United Nations House or permanent office in Fiji will bolster our image as the hub of the South Pacific. Minister for Lands and Mineral Resources Filimoni Vosarogo made these remarks whilst receiving a delegation led by the UN Resident Coordinator in Fiji Sanaka Samarasinha. During the meeting Samarasinha revealed that the United Nations Pacific operations are keen...

David Pocock blasts Albanese government as it reauthorises Nauru offshore immigration detention

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The Albanese government has reauthorised offshore immigration detention on Nauru and sought to overturn a court decision that forced it to release about 100 people from onshore detention despite character concerns. The Nauru authorisation passed parliament on Tuesday with Coalition support despite accusations that Labor had mishandled national security, while the independent senator David Pocock labelled it a massive failure. The...

Air Kiribati to purchase Twin Otter in a US$6.5million deal

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The Kiribati Government Tuesday signed a US$6.5million deal with AEVEX Aerospace – IKHANA Aircraft Services for the purchase of a Twin Otter (MSN 718). Kiribati Minister for Information, Communication, Transport, and Tourism Development Tekeeua Tarati and Chief Executive Officer of Air Kiribati Tomwa Tehumu were present for the signing. “We're grateful that the Kiribati Government placed their trust in an American...

Japan plans to dump Fukushima wastewater into a Pacific with a toxic nuclear history

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By Amy Gunia Pacific Island nations have for decades been grappling with the environmental and health consequences of Cold War-era nuclear testing in the region by the likes of the U.S and France. Now, they worry about another kind of nuclear danger from neighbors much closer to home. As concerns over energy security and the desire to transition away from...

Fijian Drua winger Habosi’s contract terminated

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The Fijian Drua have terminated the contract of superstar winger Vinaya Habosi, effective immediately. Habosi was the breakout star of Super Rugby Pacific, with the 23-year-old's lighting pace on the wing providing the expansion club with a genuine X-Factor. However, the Drua have announced he has been released from the club after a 'high-level breach' of their code of conduct. “The Fijian...

World Rugby opens 2023 player welfare research funding application process

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World Rugby haslaunched its 2023 call for applications to fund research projects with the aim of promoting evidence-based enhancements in player welfare priority areas, including concussion. Research funded by World Rugby has seen the game benefit from a greater breadth of sport specific research into player welfare than any other sport. The international federation is committed to funding rugby specific medical...

Villagers call on authorities in Solomon Islands to investigate and remove dangerous explosives

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There are fears dangerous explosives stored carelessly and with no regard for the safety of villagers in Ruaniu, northeast Guadalcanal in Solomon Islands, could wipe out the village if it explodes. Close to one hundred 500L storage containers containing ammonium nitrate emulsion were said to be abandoned near the village by a Malaysian mining company some five years ago. Ammonium nitrate...

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