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People to vote for PNG PM

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Papua New Guinea could be voting for a Prime Minister in 2027 if a Constitutional and Law Reform Commission (CLRC) review on the form and system of government decides to adopt that approach. According to CLRC chairman Saki Soloma, the government believes that the time is right to initiate this major review on the current system of government. He said the...

Australia assists Lulutai in servicing Tonga domestic air travel

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The Australian Government is assisting Tonga in its domestic air connectivity until at least 30 June 2023 in a partnership with Fiji Airways, the Australian High Commission announced Friday. The Australian Government offered immediate support to the Government of Tonga in response to recent challenges to Lulutai Airways' aircraft and disruptions to air travel. A Memorandum of Agreement was signed by...

Regional dialogue focuses on Human rights, gender and social inclusion in Pacific Tuna fisheries

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A regional dialogue begins today in Nadi led by the Pacific Islands Forum Fisheries Agency (FFA), under the European Union (EU) and the Government of Sweden funded Pacific-European Union Marine Partnership (PEUMP) Programme. The Dialogue brings together representatives from different areas of the tuna fisheries sector – national government, the private sector/industry and civil society - to discuss the linkages...

Allied forces converge on Guam for Cope North exercises amid tension over downed Chinese spy balloon

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-Approximately 1,000 U.S airmen, marines and sailors will train alongside 1,000 combined Japan Air Self-Defence Force, Royal Australian Air Force and French Air and Space Force service members in Cope North 2023, which will take place in the region from 08 to 24 February. Allied forces are preparing for this year's massive military drills in the Pacific island region amid...

No one above the law’: Fiji Home Affairs Minister

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No matter how high one’s public status is, no one is exempt from the law. This was reiterated by Fiji'S Minister for Home Affairs Pio Tikoduadua as he spoke about the crucial importance of the separation of powers by law enforcement agencies under his ministry. “Even though I am the minister responsible, I have a mandate of Government. The police should only...

Cook Islands PM Brown welcomes Kiribati back into PIF

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Cook Islands Prime Minister Mark Brown is welcoming Kiribati back into the fold of the Pacific Islands Forum. The Micronesian nation pulled out of the Forum in Fiji last year in protest of the appointment of former Cook Islands prime minister Henry Puna as Secretary-General of the Forum. However, PM Brown said there had been a meeting between the new Fiji...

‘Prioritise recruitment of skilled Melanesians’: Vanuatu PM

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Vanuatu Prime Minister Ishmael Kalsakau, who is also chairman of the Melanesian Spearhead Group (MSG) Secretariat has stressed any future employment within the Melanesian Spearhead Group (MSG) Secretariat must be sourced from MSG member countries. “We must first look with in our region, if we have people with required skills,” he said. “If the Melanesian region does not have those skills...

Crown Law mum on review of Cook Islands Crimes Bill

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Moves to remove homosexuality from the Cook Islands Crimes Act are still awaiting sign off from Crown Law. Cook Islands News has been attempting to get into contact with the acting solicitor-general Jason Annadale over the past week. It has asked Annadale when the review of the Crimes Act will be complete, what will be changed as a result, and what...

Mango Island residents have a place to call home after Tongan eruption and tsunami devastated communities

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After the Tongan volcanic eruption and tsunami of January 2022, Mango Island was destroyed, making it uninhabitable for the residents. A new community has been established in 'Eua, south-east of Tonga's main island, and residents were recently welcomed into their new community. Residents from Mango island were packed into a military-style ship, singing and dancing as they approached their destination. Mango Island...

Papua New Guinea crowned Miss Pacific Islands

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Twenty-four-year-old Miss Papua New Guinea Josie Nicholas was crowned Miss Pacific Islands on Friday. After a three-year hiatus due to Covid, the pageant was held in Samoa last week with five participating countries under the theme – “Strength in Unity”. Miss Papua New Guinea Josie Nicholas won the Best Talent with a dance and drama performance transitioning into playing the drums...

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