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Eight women secure seats in joint Solomon Islands elections

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In a historic development, a total of eight women have secured seats in the joint Solomon Islands elections. Three will serve in the national parliament,...

Australia and Papua New Guinea leaders trek toward WWII South Pacific battleground

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Australia and Papua New Guinea’s prime ministers on Tuesday began trekking into the South Pacific island nation’s mountainous interior to commemorate a pivotal World...

Fiji steps up against terrorism risks

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There is scope for spillover effects from past terrorist activities in South East Asia and Middle East which could fuel terrorism and violent extremism...

The Climate Crises & High Debt-Levels in the Pacific: Who will pay?

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OP-ED by Adam Wolfenden As Fiji and neighbouring Pacific Island Countries face the daunting prospect of dealing with unprecedented national debt levels and the effects...

Fijian Drua women ready for the Tahs

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Fijian Drua players have developed really well over the past few weeks. This is according to their head coach, Mosese Rauluni. Following their victory in the...

Waratahs wary of bullet Buna as minor premiers look to complete perfect season

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The NSW Waratahs understand shutting down Fijian Drua fullback Atelaite Buna is crucial towards re-gaining the Super Rugby Women's title at Ballymore on Sunday. The...

Fewer Tropical Cyclones observed than forecast over November 2023 to April 2024 in the southwest Pacific

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The Pacific National Meteorological and Hydrological Services (NHMS) heard fewer Tropical Cyclones (TCs) have been observed than were predicted in the southwest Pacific over...

Solomon Islands faces tense wait for election results

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Solomon Islands faces a tense wait for an election result after opposition parties pulled ahead of incumbent Prime Minister Manesseh Sogavare's OUR party, as...

China rebuff in Australia PM’s Anzac Day PNG push

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Stronger ties between Papua New Guinea and Australia will help promote Pacific stability and freedom, Anthony Albanese says, invoking the legacy of World War...

Solomon Islands: No clear winner as lobbying to form next government intensifies

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Lobbying to form Solomon Islands' next government is intensifying. With only four more seats in the 50-member parliament yet to be officially declared, there is...

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