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Australia’s foreign policy on Bougainville remains unchanged

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Australia’s Deputy Prime Minister and defence minister Richard Marles says his government’s foreign policy on Bougainville remains unchanged. Marles made the clarification after Ishmael Toroama, President of the Autonomous Bougainville government (ABG) accused the Australian Minister of “veiled threats” and “intimidation” over comments made during his recent visit to Papua New Guinea. Toroama accused Australia of supporting PNG over Bougainville aspiration...

Pacific road to COP27: New climate declaration demands urgent progress on Loss and Damage and bold climate action in the lead up to climate talks in Egypt

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Pacific civil society representatives signed the Kioa Climate Emergency Declaration on 19 October, uplifting demands for swift decarbonisation, recognition of loss and damage, community-informed migration strategies and accessible climate finance. The three-day consultations on Kioa Island in Fiji saw CSO representatives of the Pacific and Oceania, frontline and indigenous communities, grassroots organisations, youth networks, and faith-based organisations make a united...

Pacific Youth Summit 2022: Stepping up for Corruption-Resilient 2050 Blue Pacific

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Advancement of governance agenda in the Pacific finds a new and powerful youth voice. Over 1,000 Pacific youth leaders, students and young professionals convened at the Pacific Youth Summit 2022 to highlight the connections between anti-corruption and sustainable development and boost the ambitions of the 2050 Strategy for the Blue Pacific Continent to address regional disaster risk reduction efforts and...

Albanese government to pour $1 billion more into Pacific to counter China

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The Albanese government will pour an extra $1 billion (US$628 million) into aid and security assistance in the Pacific - almost double what Labor promised at the election - as it urgently tries to counter China’s growing influence in the region. The government’s first budget, to be unveiled on Tuesday, will include the biggest increase in aid spending in a...

Fiji Military to work closely with Australia

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A Status of Forces Agreement (SOFA) was signed Thursday between the Fijian and Australian Government at the Blackrock peacekeeping camp in Nadi. Fijian Minister for Defence, National Security and Policing, Inia Seruiratu and the Deputy Prime Minister for Australia, Richard Marles signed the SOFA agreement. Both leaders agreed that the agreement marked an important milestone in defence relations between Fiji...

Médecins Sans Frontières launches medical activities in Kiribati

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Médecins Sans Frontières or Doctors Without Borders (MSF) has started providing medical humanitarian assistance in Kiribati, as climate change exacerbates health risks in the country. On 19 October, 2022, MSF signed a memorandum of understanding with Kiribati to provide medical care focusing on maternal and neonatal health. Speaking at MSF’s Sydney office, Kiribati Minister for Health and Medical Services, Dr Tinte...

Dr Robin Mitchell elected unopposed as ANOC President at General Assembly

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Oceania National Olympic Committee President (ONOC) Dr Robin Mitchell has been elected unopposed as President of the Association of National Olympic Committees following a vote at the organisation’s General Assembly in Seoul. The Fijian official takes on the permanent role after holding the position on an interim basis for the past four years. He succeeds Kuwait's Sheikh Ahmad Al-Fahad Al-Sabah, who...

Quarter-final places up for grabs as Rugby World Cup 2021 pool phase concludes

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The remaining five places in the quarter-finals, as well as the seedings for the knockout phase, will be decided in Whangārei and Auckland this weekend. Australia captain Shannon Parry has urged her team-mates to embrace the challenge of beating Wales and booking their place in the Rugby World Cup 2021 quarter-finals. The Wallaroos head into Saturday’s match at Northland Events Centre...

Small island states to propose ‘response fund’ for climate victims at COP27

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Small island states will present a proposal for a “response fund” to help climate victims recover from snowballing impacts at next month’s COP27 climate summit. It is more than 30 years since vulnerable nations first demanded support to address the losses and damages caused by fossil-fueled storms, floods and sea-level rise. Rich countries, wary of endless liabilities, pushed back. But...

Second political pact signed in Vanuatu

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The signing of another agreement by representatives of the political parties who were excluded from the new Vanuatu Government formation took place last night. The parties involved are Vanua'aku Pati (VP), Rural Development Party (RDP), Iauko Group (IG), National United Party (NUP), People's Unity Development Party (PUDP), and Reunification of Movement for Change (RMC). This political change occurred at the Prime...

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Australia guarantees Tuvalu’s security in $110m pact

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Australia is guaranteeing Tuvalu's security under a new pact as it pledges more than $110 million (US$72 million) in a development package. The memorandum of...

Bougainville president makes plea to PNG, Let my people go

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Bougainville President Ishmael Toroama Wednesday made an impassioned plea to the Papua New Guinea Government: “Let my people go.” “Two years ago I pleaded with...

Jail term for former Fijian PM Bainimarama and suspended Police chief Qilio

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Former Fijian Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama has been sentenced to one-year imprisonment by Acting Chief Justice Salesi Temo at the Suva High Court. Suspended Police...