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Pacific islanders head to Australia for jobs as climate fears grow

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Over the years, Claire Anterea has waved goodbye to numerous friends and family members as they left the Pacific island nation of Kiribati for jobs in regional powerhouse Australia. She had never considered joining them--until now. Australia will introduce a permanent residency option for Pacific islanders this year and has also expanded its short-term labor program--part of the country’s wider efforts...

Fiji to re-establish mission in PNG

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Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka says Fiji will in the near-future appoint a non-resident High Commissioner to begin negotiations on the reopening of Fiji’s mission in Port Moresby. In a joint press conference with his Papua New Guinea counterpart, James Marape, Rabuka said Fiji had to close the High Commission in PNG due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Rabuka said this can only...

World leaders urged to have clear intentions and conclude global ocean treaty negotiations

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Pacific Islands Forum Secretary General Henry Puna has urged world leaders attending the resumed fifth-session of the Intergovernmental Conference on the Biological Diversity Beyond National Jurisdictions (BBNJ IGC-5) in New York to hold faith for a global protected ocean. Noting the negotiation process for this global ocean treaty under the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) has...

‘Our future looks secure’, says Puna on Pacific Islands Forum unity

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Regional leaders will meet this week at the Pacific Islands Forum (PIF) Special Leaders Retreat in Fiji. “We have come through a period of some fracture,” incoming PIF Chair Mark Brown, who is prime minister of Cook islands, said. “Re-establishing those ties, re-establishing relationships, that’s going to be an important part of the side events of this meeting.” A number of issues...

Jane Fonda warns oceans are ‘dying amid UN treaty talks

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Actor and activist Jane Fonda on Monday warned that humanity is “losing the ocean,” as two weeks of negotiations begin at the United Nations on a treaty to protect the high seas. “The ocean provides us with 50 percent of our oxygen, and it feeds billions of people -- and it´s dying,” the 85-year-old American icon said in an interview. She...

How Australia can counter China’s Pacific ambitions

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By Rory Medcalf Like empires past, Xi Jinping’s China seeks three grand prizes in the Pacific: wealth, control and presence. Australia and other Pacific nations have recognised the nature and scope of this neocolonial ambition and the risk it brings; responses have veered from complacency to overreaction, fatalism to alarm. The events of 2022 – especially the controversy over China’s security...

PNG Hunter coach Tepend confident with team

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Given the limited number of experienced players in his stock, PNG Hunters head coach Stanley Tepend has no doubt of the team. Even a new kid on the block is put to test but coming on with strong work ethics with core emphasis on communication and team work, surely results will come its way. After asked by media, whether the team...

Fiji Sports Commission CEO Peter Mazey resigns

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The Fiji Sports Commission Executive Chair Peter Mazey has decided to call it a day. Mazey confirmed to FBC Sports that he’s stepped down from the role, however, he’s staying on as Acting Chief Executive to help with the transition period. He said he’s been wanting to resign for over one year now as age is catching up with him. The 74-year-old...

Tonga and Pacific Islands Forum reaffirm priorities

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Forum priorities on the 2050 Pacific Strategy were reaffirmed in Nuku'alofa between the Pacific Islands Forum Secretary General, Henry Puna and Prime Minister Hu'akavameiliku Siaosi Sovaleni, during his visit last week. This new long-term strategy aims to address present and future challenges faced by Pacific people that was endorsed in July 2022 by Pacific Leaders, at the conclusion of the...

Fukushima: Japan insists release of 1.3m tonnes of ‘treated’ water is safe

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Almost 12 years have passed since the strongest earthquake in Japan’s recorded history resulted in a tsunami that killed more than 18,000 people along its north-east coast. As the country prepares to mark the 11 March anniversary, one of the disaster’s most troubling legacies is about to come into full view with the release of more than 1m tonnes of...

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