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Solomons PM to meet Albanese with China pact in focus

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A treaty between Australia and the Solomon Islands is on the cards as the Pacific nation’s new prime minister prepares for talks with Anthony...

Dr Marat presents Bougainville Affairs Bipartisan report

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Chairman of the Bipartisan Parliamentary Committee on Bougainville Affairs, Dr Allan Marat, presented the Report on the nationwide public consultation regarding the Bougainville Referendum...

Pacific Power, how regional cooperation transformed the world’s largest tuna fishery

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The Pacific Islands Forum Fisheries Agency (FFA) has released a major report documenting two decades of transformative work in tuna fisheries management – a...

‘Pasifika Rugby can’t be ignored’: Cook Islands and Tonga make case for Kanaloa takeover

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The leaders of Tonga and Cook Islands rugby have broken their silence on Kanaloa Rugby's bid to take over Moana Pasifika, arguing that the...

Quad’s Fiji port plan will challenge China’s Pacific supply-chain dominance

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A plan by the United States, Japan, India and Australia to collaboratively invest in port infrastructure in Fiji is a step towards challenging China’s...

Pasifika for Palestine Australia and APAN condemn Israeli Embassy opening in Fiji

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Pasifika for Palestine Australia and the Australia Palestine Advocacy Network (APAN) have strongly condemned the opening of Israel’s embassy in Suva, accusing the Fiji...

PNG takes centre stage as regional media summit tackles digital threat

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Papua New Guinea has taken centre stage in shaping the future of regional journalism as media executives, broadcasters, and editors from across the region...

Google and Telstra partner to connect Australia and bolster its digital future

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Google and Telstra today announced a partnership to enhance the reach, reliability, resilience, and security of Australia and the Asia-Pacific region’s digital infrastructure. This partnership...

Military buildup triggers housing crisis in Guam, outpricing residents

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Marines relocating from Japan and contractors working on new military projects squeeze local housing supply. By Mar-Vic Cagurangan Jacqueline Guzman has been living with her...

One in Four Tongan Children Living in Multidimensional poverty, new report finds

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A quarter of Tonga’s children are living in multidimensional poverty, with the youngest children and those in rural communities facing the greatest hardships, according...

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Tuvalu calls for stronger UN support to tackle Pacific Security threats

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Tuvalu has called for stronger United Nations support to address the growing security challenges facing Pacific island nations, telling the UN General Assembly Summit...

Dr Aqorau calls for national debate ahead of Solomon Islands’ 50th Independence anniversary

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Solomon Islands National University (SINU) Vice Chancellor Dr Transform Aqorau has called for a national conversation on the country’s future, saying the lead-up to...

The stakes in the Pacific are increasing: the solutions need to adapt

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By Dave Peebles Last week was a big week in the Pacific, with the race between order and disorder, between cooperation and competition, brutally laid...