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Fiji elections: Over 600 thousand people register to vote

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A Pacific media expert says Fiji is still not a fully-fledged democracy and is recovering from the impacts of the 2006 coup - the country's fourth since gaining independence 52 years ago. The University of the South Pacific's (USP) head of journalism associate professor Dr Shailendra Singh said Fiji's transition from authoritarianism to greater democracy is an ongoing process. Singh said...

Pacific faces perfect storm of climate change and debt says report

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The Pacific region is facing a perfect storm of climate change-induced disasters and debt burdens according to a new report. After the pandemic and international cost of living increasing, the stability of the Pacific is predicted to be catastrophic as climate change burdens economies even further. The Twin Cloud report by Caritas Oceania and Jubilee Australia Research Centre is the first...

Thrill-a-minute Fijiana record first-ever Rugby World Cup win

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An incredible game of rugby that Fiji dominated for long periods was only settled in the dying seconds as Karalaini Naisewa scored under the posts. Fiji’s first-ever Rugby World Cup win had looked in jeopardy when Libbie Janse van Rensburg put South Africa in front for the first time in the match in the 79th minute. But Fiji kept their nerve...

Fijiana move up World Rugby ranking

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Fiji leapfrogged five teams including Samoa to 16th following their last-gasp 21-17 win over South Africa Sunday The win, their first in the Rugby World Cup 2021 means they keeps their hopes of progressing further in the competition alive. It did not come easy, the Fijiana had to fight until the final whistle for the win. Two disallowed tries, great defense by...

Kangaroos kick off World Cup defence with big win over Fiji Bati

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The Kangaroos have launched their World Cup title defence with a 42-8 win over a committed Fiji Bati outfit at Headingley Stadium. A double to winger Josh Addo-Carr and a starring role off the bench by hooker Harry Grant provided the impetus for Australia's victory. Five-eighth Cameron Munster showed his class throughout the Test and was rewarded with the player of...

England hands Samoa tough lesson with 60-6 annihilation

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oa Samoa has been handed a rough reminder at the 2022 Rugby League World Cup that a team of superstars doesn't necessarily win games. The reminder came from host nation, England, who ran in 10 tries to annihilate a lacklustre looking Toa Samoa team, 60-6, on Sunday morning. The Junior Paulo-led team packed with the best of the NRL and...

Further pandemic support to the Pacific

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The New Zealand Government has announced further pandemic support for Pacific Island countries with vaccine boosters, COVID-19 anti-viral treatments, and by strengthening the capacity of the health workforce to respond to further pandemics. “The impact of COVID-19 is still being felt around the world, including the Pacific. As we continue our re-connections this year we have a clear focus on...

Australia pledges $20 million for Nauru Education

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Australia's foreign minister announces education funding of at least $20 million (US$12.6 million) over five years in Nauru focusing on “long term change”. Minister Penny Wong who is visiting Nauru for the day, first meeting with President Russ Kun and Cabinet, announced the news to students of Nauru Secondary School, 14 October, saying Australia is committed to another decade and...

Majority of former Vanuatu MPs return

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The unofficial results of some constituencies have revealed that most former Vanuatu Members of Parliament (MPs) in the last legislature have booked their seats for the 13th legislature. According to the unofficial results of the snap election received by Daily Post, at least 25 of the 51 former MPs have managed to secure their seats. According to the unofficial results, Christophe...

Disaster risk reduction: Only half the world equipped with adequate early warning systems

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A new report from the UN Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNDRR) and the World Meteorological Organisation (WMO) published on Thursday, warns that half of the world’s countries are not protected by multi-hazard early warning systems. Coinciding with the International Day for Disaster Risk Reduction , the numbers in the report are even worse for developing countries on the front...

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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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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...