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Seven reasons to get excited about the HSBC Singapore Rugby Sevens

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The men’s HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series 2023 has made the journey south from Hong Kong to Singapore this weekend. And with crucial points up for grabs in the race for the Series title, Olympic qualification and battle against relegation, the 10th HSBC Singapore Rugby Sevens is sure to be one to remember. Every match at the tournament will be streamed...

Pacific Games volunteer applications open April 15

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Applications for the Sol2023 Pacific Games Volunteer Programme will open on the 15th of April. This kick starts the process the Games Organising Committee (GOC) is embarking on to recruit and train over 2500 volunteers to join the Games Collective Workforce. Those interested can apply for a variety of Games time roles that support the delivery and operations of the Sol2023...

Voting to repeal MIDA encouraging: Fiji PM Rabuka

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Fiji's Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka says today’s repeal of the 2010 Media Industry Development Authority Act (MIDA) is encouraging in the restoration of democracy. He said the country goes right back to the freedom they have always enjoyed, and they self-regulate. Speaking to FBC News after Parliament, Rabuka expressed his joy as all his members of Cabinet were one in voting...

PINA challenges Pacific countries to follow Fiji’s lead and repeal media legislation

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The repeal of Fiji's draconian media law, known as the Media Industry Development Authority (MIDA) Act 2010, should act as a signpost for other Pacific countries who have regulated their media through legislation. And, the regional media body based in Fiji, the Pacific Islands News Association (PINA) is calling on other Pacific Governments to take their cue from Fiji's leadership. Fiji's...

Mended region sails into Indo-Pacific headwinds

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Op-ed by Maureen Penjueli For now, the Pacific Island regionalism canoe has been fixed. The fracture of the region from the appointment of the Cook Islands' Henry Puna as Secretary General of the Pacific Islands Forum, over the Micronesian candidate, has been mended. Bringing to an end a short but turbulent period for Pacific regionalism since that infamous vote...

Fiji’s Media Act repealed by Parliament

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Fiji's 2010 Media Industry Development Act (MIDA) Act has been repealed by Parliament Friday despite fierce debate from the Opposition parliamentarians. While presenting the motion in Parliament on Monday pursuant to Standing Order 51, Fiji’s Attorney-General Siromi Turaga said the Bill to repeal the existing Media Industry Development Act (MIDA) 2010 meant that freedom of expression would be assured for...

FLNKS joins bilateral talks in Paris

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By Nic Maclellan in Noumea A delegation from the Kanak independence movement Front de Libération Nationale Kanak et Socialiste (FLNKS) travels to Paris this week, for discussions with the French government on New Caledonia’s political status. The delegation, led by the President of New Caledonia’s Congress Roch Wamytan, is scheduled to hold discussions with French Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne and...

‘People are suffering’: Kiribati’s judicial crisis

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The opposition in Kiribati wants answers from the government about the ongoing crisis in the country's judiciary. The government last year dismissed the chief justice and three Court of Appeal judges - all New Zealanders - while earlier it had tried to remove High Court judge, Australian David Lambourne. Opposition MP and the country's first president Sir Ieremia Tabai said the...

Fiji prime minister investigating China spy claims, says ‘survival’ is key issue for Pacific nations

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Fiji prime minister Sitiveni Rabuka is investigating claims by a senior Pacific leader that the Chinese government spied on him while he was visiting Fiji. In an exclusive interview with the ABC's The Pacific programme, Rabuka, who ended Frank Bainimarama's 16-year rule after winning the nation's December election, also weighed in on the future threats for the region, saying “survival”...

Fijian Media reps begin work to revive Fiji Media Council

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Representatives of the Fijian media have commenced work to revive the Fiji Media Council that was last operational prior to the promulgation of the 2010 Media Industry Development Authority Decree. The Fiji Media Council is a body made up of national media, government, and community representatives to handle complaints and media standards. The Council says they are guided by the industry...

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