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Australia Post to help Pacific islands modernise postal services

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The government will provide Australia Post with $450,000(US$308,501) to help upgrade postal systems, technology and training in the Pacific. Australia Post has announced a partnership to improve the efficiency and security of postal services in the Pacific. As part of the deal Australia Post will provide $450,000 to upgrade postal systems, technology and training in the region, and provide ‘expertise and...

New Zealand Labour government to expand exploitative migrant labour schemes

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By John Braddock New Zealand’s Labour government announced last week that it will ease restrictions on temporary migrant workers to address severe labour shortages in critical areas. Despite the removal of most COVID restrictions and the reopening of international travel, the Reserve Bank has described labour shortages as the worst in 50 years. With official unemployment running at 3.3 percent,...

Church leaves PNG Hunters

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Papua New Guinea Hunters will have a new head coach next season following Matthew Church’s departure to Hostplus Cup rivals Brisbane Tigers on a two-year deal from 2023. Hunters chairman Stan Joyce said Church was instrumental in the club’s continued participation in the Queensland-based Hostplus Cup competition. “The Hunters have faced unprecedented challenges over the last few seasons,” he said. “But under...

PNG Barramundis head coach resigns

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Cricket PNG and PNG Barramundis Head Coach Carl Sandri have mutually agreed to part ways. Sandri has been on leave from CPNG since returning from the recent ICC T20 World Cup Qualifier in Zimbabwe, where the PNG Barramundis finished third. He was not with the team during the recent Australian tour where they played in the NT Strike Top End T20...

Pacific Ocean Commissioner calls on world to conclude a legal binding agreement on marine biodiversity beyond national jurisdiction

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Pacific Islands Forum Secretary General and Pacific Ocean Commissioner Henry Puna has called on UN member states to conclude a legal binding agreement on marine biodiversity beyond national jurisdiction(BBNJ) UN member states ended two weeks of negotiations Friday without a treaty to protect biodiversity in the high seas, an agreement that would have addressed growing environmental and economic challenges. “I urge...

Biden administration urges Supreme Court not to take American Samoa citizenship case

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The Biden administration told the Supreme Court Monday that it should not take up a case about citizenship rights for American Samoa even though advocates say it would give justices a chance to upend a series of century-old precedents that have been roundly denounced as racist. Solicitor General Elizabeth B. Prelogar told the Supreme Court in a brief filed Monday...

Blackburn: Taiwan tripabout ‘Protecting’ Pacific Islands from Chinese ‘aggression’

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U.S Senator Marsha Blackburn on Monday sounded off about her recent trip to Taiwan. Blackburn told Fox Business Network’s “Varney & Company” that her trip was about “protecting” the Pacific islands “from the Chinese Communist Party’s aggression.” She warned China was “intent on being globally dominant by the time we get to the midpoint of the century.” “What we are doing is...

French representatives to visit New Caledonia in September

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The President of the New Caledonian Congress Roch Wamytan says a visit with French representatives will take place on 12 September. The minister delegate for overseas territories Jean-Francois Carenco is due to come to New Caledonia after both delegate ministers cancelled their initial meeting earlier in July. In an interview with La Premiere, Roch Wamytan said he still doesn't know what...

OACPS SG appeals closure unity among 79 – member Organisation

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Secretary-General of the Organisation of African, Caribbean and Pacific States (OACPS), Georges Rebelo Pinto Chikoti, urged unified positions by the 79-member grouping ahead of a number of international meetings, namely, the 77th United Nations General Assembly in September, the World Health Summit 2022 in Germany in October as well as the UN Climate Change Conference 2022 (UNFCCC COP 27)...

Australia changing Pacific perception: PM Albanese

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Australia continues to step up its engagement with the Pacific amid concerns the Solomon Islands government is moving to further align itself with China. Solomon Islands Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare threatened to ban entry to foreign journalists critical of China following an ABC report. Sogavare's office attacked the ABC report of China's actions in Solomon Islands as "racial profiling". It was also...

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