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Koroibete looking to take game to next level after second John Eales Medal

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Marika Koroibete hopes to take his electrifying game to even greater heights after clinching a second John Eales Medal as Australian rugby's Player of the Year. Despite only playing nine Tests in 2022, the Japan-based flyer became the sixth Wallaby to win the award on multiple occasions, having first taken it out in 2019. In the poll voted on by Australia's...

Key players to return for Fijian Drua

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Fijian Drua will return to full strength this week with the return of key players against the Blues in this Saturday’s Super Rugby Pacific at Churchill Park in Lautoka. Coming off the injury list are Captain Meli Derenalagi, winger Eroni Sau and halfback Frank Lomani. Head Coach Mick Byrne said it is positive to have the experienced and key players back. “Dume...

One Pacific Voice urged for global plastics treaty

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- Burdened by increasing plastic waste, the world is working towards a legally binding treaty to address this global issue across five international meetings. Our international community is being tasked with developing an agreement ready for action by the end of next year through the International Negotiating Committee (INC). The first International Negotiating Committee was held in Uruguay in November 2022...

Tensions mount in New Caledonia as Kanaks insist on decolonisation

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New Caledonia's largest pro-independence party has been told that France is panicking and afraid of losing New Caledonia. The head of the Caledonian Union Daniel Goa briefed the party in Koumac after a week of meetings of a cross-section of New Caledonian politicians with the French government in Paris earlier this month. Goa said Paris kept reneging on earlier undertakings by...

New EU Pacific head

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A new head of the European Union Delegation to the Pacific to be based in Fiji has been announced by Josep Borrell, the vice-president of the European Commission. Barbara Plinkert will replace Sujiro Seam, who has been appointed European Union ambassador to Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). Plinkert was the head of the European External Action Service (EEAS) Southeast Asia...

WHO dismisses senior official Fijian Dr Temo Waqanivalu after sexual misconduct accusations

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The World Health Organisation (WHO) has dismissed Dr Temo Waqanivalu, a senior official accused of three separate instances of sexual misconduct over five years. “Dr Temo Waqanivalu has been dismissed from WHO following findings of sexual misconduct against him and corresponding disciplinary process,” the WHO told the Financial Times on Monday. The Waqanivalu case raised concerns about the adequacy of...

Crown Princess of Denmark arrives in Fiji

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Her Royal Highness (HRH), Crown Princess Mary Elizabeth of Denmark arrived in Fiji Monday her first official visit. The Minister for Rural and Maritime Development, and Disaster Management Sakiasi Ditoka received the Crown Princess on her arrival at the Nadi International Airport and Nausori International Airport respectively. Crown Princess Mary is accompanied by Denmark's Minister for Development Cooperation and Global Climate...

Former president of Kiribati backs legal case against Australia over inaction on climate crisis

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A former Pacific Island president has backed a Torres-Strait Islander-led legal case to hold the Australian government accountable for climate crisis inaction. On Monday, Anote Tong, the former president of Kiribati, signed a statement of solidarity with Paul Kabai and Pabai Pabai, who have taken the government to court, demanding further emissions reductions in line with science. The two Torres Strait...

Security threats trigger rethink of Australia’s defence

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Australia’s defence force needs an urgent overhaul, with a shift towards long-range strike abilities and better bang for taxpayers’ bucks spent on military projects. A declassified review of the Australian Defence Force says the nation cannot rely on long warning times for a conflict given the ability for adversaries to strike rapidly from afar or through non-conventional means such as...

How Vanuatu allegedly lost its mackerel rights — and fought back

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A Vanuatu government envoy was at a fishing summit in Ecuador this year when he claims to have had a surprising encounter: two men linked with an obscure Panamanian company who said they represented his country. Saade Makhlouf’s alleged discovery in February, on the sidelines of a gathering of an agency that oversees south Pacific fishing, spurred a surreal anti-corruption...

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Justice Filimoni Jitoko is proposed Speaker of Fiji Parliament

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