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Frontline nations overcome odds to ensure climate justice isn’t lost or damaged at COP27

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As the gavel comes down at COP27, countries on the frontlines of the climate crisis including Pacific Island nations have compelled world leaders to take a step forward on climate justice by establishing a loss and damage finance facility, Greenpeace Australia Pacific says. The COP27 final decision text does not see any improved commitments to phase out all fossil fuels...

Commonwealth Secretary-General welcomes historic outcome on loss and damage at COP27

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Following two weeks of extensive negotiations at the UN Climate Change Conference COP27, nearly 200 countries have agreed on a set of key outcomes, including the establishment of a fund to address loss and damage due to climate change. Welcoming the developments, the Commonwealth Secretary-General, Patricia Scotland,stated:“I welcome this historic outcome from the COP27 summit and applaud the tireless negotiators...

Australia aims to host 2026 UN climate summit

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Australia hopes to host the 2026 COP summit, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said Saturday, seeking to overhaul his country's reputation for foot-dragging on climate change. “It is a good opportunity, I believe, for Australia to show and to host what is a major global event,” Albanese said during a visit to Bangkok. Centre-left Albanese was swept to power this year on...

No safe place’: Kiribati seeks donors to raise islands from encroaching seas

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Developing countries vulnerable to the worst ravages of global heating have spent the past week at United Nations climate talks urging more support from wealthy nations. The Pacific state of Kiribati has a very specific and unusual demand – that its islands be physically raised up to escape the encroaching seas. The plan to dig up huge clumps of sand and...

Postal voters urged to apply on time: Fiji Supervisor of Elections

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The Fijian Elections Office is concerned with the amount of postal voter applications received so far. Supervisor of Elections Mohammed Saneem said they expected around 23,000 applications from registered voters, however, they have received only 4,303. Saneem has flagged that there is a potential for low turnout in the postal voting because people have not applied. “Now how does this get resolved,...

WTO, Pacific Islands Forum affirm cooperation for work on fisheries subsidies and key issue

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The World Trade Organisation (WTO) and the Pacific Islands Forum (PIF) on 18 November affirmed continuing cooperation on fisheries subsidies and other key issues. WTO Director-General Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, meeting with Pacific Islands ministers in Nadi, Fiji, lauded the group's advocacy on and stewardship of the ocean and climate. To reaffirm longstanding cooperation between the two organisations, the WTO and the...

Australia’s climate policies don’t match its big talk at COP27

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By Praveen Menon Australia is talking up its green credentials at the annual U.N. climate summit, but its policies do not match the portrayal as it continues to support new mining and energy projects, and fuels the crisis through its enormous fossil fuel exports. A year after his predecessor was slammed as a climate laggard, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's government is...

Captain Fantastic: Tedesco leads Australian Kangaroos to World Cup glory

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Australia have defended their World Cup title in style with a 30-10 win over Samoa at Old Trafford on Sunday. With skipper James Tedesco and centre Latrel Mitchell claiming doubles and halves Nathan Cleary and Cameron Munster all class, the Kangaroos scored six tries to two in front of 67,502 fans at the Theatre of Dreams. The Kangaroos were first to...

‘We have changed the game globally’: Samoa stars push for more Tests

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Samoan players have pledged to keep playing for the Pacific nation and they may be joined by more stars after changing the face of the international game by qualifying for the World Cup final. After shocking Tonga and England to reach the final, Toa Samoa went down 30-10 to Australia at Old Trafford before a crowd of 67,502, who were...

Flying Fijians thrash French Barbarians

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The Flying Fijians overcame a strong French Barbarian force to win 46-14 Sunday in their third Autumn Test tour. The Fijian side took a comfortable 26-7 lead at half-time. Jiuta Wainiqolo and Vinaya Habosi displayed superb performance scoring a double each. The Vern Cotter coached side ran in seven tries to two as Waisea Nayacalevu scored the first try in the 11th...

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