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Fiji’s Home Affairs Minister Tikoaduadua pledges support to RFMF

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Fiji’s Minister of Home Affairs Pio Tikoduadua, has reassured the Republic of Fiji Military (RFMF) Commander Ro Jone Kalouniwai that he would support the institution within the principles of the rule of law. He said this during the traditional welcoming ceremony accorded to him at Queen Elizabeth barracks. Tikoduadua and the RFMF were in a controversial situation earlier this year following...

New Zealand PM to look into Pacific overstayer petition

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New Zealand's new Prime Minister has agreed to look at an overstayer petition that was launched by Pacific community leaders almost three years ago. The petition calls for pathways to residency to be established for Pasifika overstayers under compassion grounds. The petition has 11,119 signatures. The Petitions Committee recommended that Parliament take note of it. Chris Hipkins was questioned by RNZ Pacific...

Are Marine Protected Areas effective for tuna conservation?

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The first-ever quantitative evaluation of the contribution of no-take Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) to the conservation of tropical tunas in the western and central Pacific Ocean (WCPO) has been published in Frontiers in Marine Science. Marine Protected Areas have been established by many countries in the Pacific and have been targeted at a range of different conservation issues, but at...

‘I’m disappointed’: Fiji coach Vern Cotter delivers World Cup blow

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New Zealand-born Vern Cotter has stepped down as Fiji national coach little more than eight months out from the Rugby World Cup in France. Fiji Rugby chairman Humphrey Tawake told a hastily arranged news conference in Suva on Thursday that Cotter’s letter of resignation had been accepted and a new coach will be appointed “in due course.” Tawake said Cotter had...

OFC and AFC forge closer ties-more matches between teams from Asia and Oceania

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The Oceania Football Confederation (OFC) and Asian Football Confederation (AFC) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU), that will result in greater cooperation and competition between the two FIFA Confederations for the benefit of football in the Pacific and Asia. The MOU signed after the 33rd AFC Congress in Bahrain will run for three years and will see the OFC...

U.S opens embassy in Solomon Islands, Blinken says

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The United States has opened an embassy in the Solomon Islands after a 30-year absence as it seeks to boost diplomatic relations in the Pacific as a counter to China. Secretary of State Antony Blinken announced plans to open a diplomatic mission in the Pacific island nation during a visit to the region last year. The last U.S embassy in...

Australian Government delivers on expanding the Pacific workforce – six monthly early

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The Albanese Government has reached a major milestone – six months ahead of schedule – with more than 35,000 Pacific Australia Labour Mobility (PALM) workers now in Australia. In the October 2022 Budget, the Government committed to reaching 35,000 workers by June 2023. Latest data shows the milestone was reached in December. When the Government came to office the total number...

Climate change: WMO unveils plans for sustainable monitoring of greenhouse gases

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A UN-led plan to tackle climate change by radically improving the way heat-trapping atmospheric pollutants are measured all over the planet, is being given serious consideration by governments and the international scientific community, the World Meteorological Organisation (WMO) said on Wednesday. The WMO initiative would create a network of ground-based measurement stations that can verify worrying air quality data that’s...

Forum SG welcomes Kiribati return to the Pacific Islands Forum

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Pacific Islands Forum Secretary General Henry Puna has welcomed Kiribati's decision to return to the premier political body. “I am delighted at the announcement on 30 January, from the Office of the President of Kiribati, confirming their intention to return to the Pacific Islands Forum,” said SG Puna in a statement. This follows the successful meeting last month between Taneti Maamau,...

Underwater volcano erupts in Vanuatu, triggering warnings for residents, ships and aircraft

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Vanuatu's East Epi underwater volcano erupted Wednesday, hurtling ash into the sky and leading authorities to warn ships and aircraft to avoid the area. “We are telling locals to watch out for any strong explosions as the eruptions are still ongoing,” senior volcano officer Ricardo William, at the meteorology and geo-hazards department, told AFP. The department posted images of the eruption...

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New Caledonia and Vanuatu withdraw from FestPAC amid deadly unrest

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