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Pacific leaders want urgent energy, transport rethink

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By Sera Tikotikoivatu-Sefeti The Pacific’s biggest regional meeting on energy and transport opened with song, culture and connection. But behind the ceremony was a stark warning:...

PM Rabuka hails Fiji-Australia ties as leaders tackle fuel crisis, security and Climate agenda

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Fiji Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka has reaffirmed Fiji’s strong partnership with Australia, saying both countries are working closely to address regional security threats, the...

Australia announces $30 million fuel support for Fiji as Wong confirms Vuvale Union deal

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Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong has announced a $30 million (US$21.66 million) budget support package for Fiji to help respond to the global fuel...

Australia pledges stronger Security support as Fiji-Australia Vuvale Union takes shape

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Australian Minister for Pacific Island Affairs Pat Conroy says Australia stands “shoulder to shoulder” with Fiji in the fight against transnational crime and drug...

Pacific island nation charts path to diesel freedom

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The world’s smallest island nation is seeking to unshackle its power system from diesel after signing on to a landmark renewables partnership. The Republic of...

Technology is making the Pacific’s drug highway harder to detect

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Narco-subs, drone systems, and encrypted finance are turning the Pacific from a transit zone to a node in the global drug economy. By Jose...

NZ Rugby celebrates $304m record revenue as Pacific leaders warn Moana’s left behind

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New Zealand Rugby (NZR) has unveiled a record-shattering $304 million(US$180.81 million) in revenue. But the celebration is being overshadowed by urgent warnings from Pacific leaders...

PNG maritime officials say Pacific cooperation is key to closing gaps in safety, standards and women’s participation

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By Sera Tikotikoivatu-Sefeti The Sixth Pacific Regional Energy and Transport Ministers' Meeting(PRETMM6) are laying bare the realities of Pacific regions challenges, from outdated legislation and...

Carving space at sea: Why Pacific maritime reform must move beyond talk

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By Sera Tikotikoivatu-Sefeti “We need the Ministers to endorse it, so we can implement it.” For Amy Ngatamaine, that is more than a call to action....

Japan to host 60th ADB Annual Meeting in 2027

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Japan will host the Asian Development Bank’s (ADB) 60th Annual Meeting in Aichi-Nagoya from 02 to 05 May 2027. The event will mark ADB’s 60th...

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