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Hosting the UN climate summit is far from ‘madness’ – here’s how Australia stands to benefit

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By Wesley Morgan Opposition Leader Peter Dutton would withdraw Australia’s bid to co-host next year’s global climate summit if the Coalition wins the federal election. Australia has lobbied hard for the right to host the talks, known as COP31, in conjunction with Pacific nations. Australia has emerged as a leading contender, and has the backing of most countries in its United...

Fijian Drua out for redemption

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The Fijian Drua side will be out for redemption this weekend when they face the mighty Crusaders at the HFC Bank Stadium. After going down 52-15 to the Western Force two weeks ago, captain Tevita Ikanivere says the boys have spent a lot of time reviewing themselves, and are ready to go out there and prove their worth once again. He...

Kiribati dodges aid cuts in NZ review

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The New Zealand Government has decided against cutting its current foreign aid to Kiribati, following a review sparked by a diplomatic stoush between Foreign Minister Winston Peters and the island nation’s president. However, the review’s exact findings and ramifications for future development programmes – as well as its initial terms of reference – remain a secret as discussions continue between...

DOD’s $2 billion investment plans for FSM announced at Hegseth’s bilateral meeting with Micronesian president

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The Pentagon plans to invest US$2 billion in the Federated States of Micronesia (FSM) to build more projects that would enable U.S forces to operate in the Pacific island nation, the Department of Defence said. The U.S and the FSM have reached a mutual understanding to proceed with the construction of previously authoriSed U.S-funded infrastructure projects in Yap. “These projects will...

Small islands fear EU betrayal over shipping emissions levy

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Climate-vulnerable island states say they are being trapped “between a rock and a hard place” by the European Union – led by the Netherlands and Denmark – after the bloc engaged in discussions on a proposal to clean up the global shipping industry that islands regard as ineffective and unjust. On the sidelines of Singapore Maritime Week last Wednesday, representatives...

Hosting COP31 climate conference in 2026 is ‘madness’, Dutton suggests

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The Australian opposition leader has confirmed he will ditch Labor's plan to co-host a global United Nations climate change meeting with the Pacific if he wins the election, labelling the idea “madness”. Peter Dutton has also claimed that Australian taxpayers would have to pay “tens of billions” to host the event, a figure vastly higher than experts say it would...

Pacific nation’s urged to ratify BBNJ

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Pacific nations, including Fiji, must ratify the Biodiversity Beyond National Jurisdiction Agreement(BBNJ). This will increase international cooperation to protect oceans beyond national control. Senior Advisor at the Office of the Pacific Ocean Commissioner (OPOC), Peni Suveinakama, said it’s vital for reversing ocean damage. He said the BBNJ agreement includes provisions for inclusive ocean management, such as traditional knowledge and indigenous participation. “The BBNJ...

Hegseth: U.S committed to defence of Pacific territories against China

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U.S Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth has reaffirmed the United States is committed to defending the Pacific territories of Guam and Northern Mariana Islands and said any attack on them would be an attack on the mainland. Hegseth touched down in Guam from Hawaii last Thursday as part of a regional tour, his first as defence secretary, in which he is...

Breaking the cycle of donor dependency in the Pacific

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By Dr Transform Aqorau For decades, the Pacific Islands region has been heavily reliant on donor funding to support development, governance, and capacity-building initiatives. While donor support has played a role in strengthening institutions, it has also created a dependency cycle where many regional organisations struggle to be financially independent and responsive to the real needs of Pacific communities. As someone...

‘Renewables are renewing economies’, UN chief tells top climate forum

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Ministers from 40 countries met on Wednesday at the first major climate forum of 2025 to discuss progress in renewable energy generation and the rising toll of inaction over rising temperatures. 2025 marks a milestone: the tenth anniversary of the Paris Agreement and the deadline for countries to submit their updated Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs), designed to keep the global...

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