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Former Vanuatu Opposition leader Regenvanu says they will lodge case this week

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Former Vanuatu Opposition Leader, Ralph Regenvanu, has confirmed he and the other former Members of Parliament (MPs) who signed a Motion against the Prime Minister Bob Loughman, will be lodging their case to determine the legality of the dissolution of Parliament on Monday this week. “Just hours before we were supposed to go back to Parliament where the quorum would...

Tonga’s Atata Island refugees struggle in wake of tsunami

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For Tongan sisters Akosita Kristen Urwin and Suliana Fusikata stepping foot on their beloved Atata Island is bittersweet. On one hand, they are desperate to reconnect with their land but on the other, they know all they will find is destruction from January’s tsunami. Kristen, who lives in New Zealand, looks stony-faced at the damage to the resort that employed many...

Study of Kiribati economy finds it is over-reliant on tuna fishery

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Kiribati is over-reliant on income from access payments by distant water fishing fleets, according to a newly published study. An examination of climate change vulnerability of the island found that the country has become over-reliant on revenue from offshore foreign-flagged purse seine tuna fishing vessels. The country earns around 80 percent of its revenue from fees charged to tuna companies...

From Suva runways to the pages of Vogue: the rising star of Fiji’s fledgling fashion scene

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By Rajan Sami in Suva The hopes of Fiji’s fledgling fashion industry sit on the slim shoulders of a 25-year-old from Muaninuku Village named Laisiasa Raibevu Davetawalu. The young designer has done what so many in the Pacific country have dreamed of but not had the opportunity to do. Sponsored by the entire Fiji fashion community, which recognised his promise and...

Who’s responsible when you’re blown up by a World War Two bomb today?

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By Stefan Armbruster Imagine living in a city that is still littered with bombs from about 80 years ago – and then one exploding. Maerverlyn survived, but her friends didn't. The scars of war cover Maeverlyn Pitanoe’s body. The 50-year-old mother-of-two was blown up while at a Mother’s Day fundraising barbecue in Solomon Islands last year by an unexploded World...

French Polynesia President Fritch affirms commitment to Paris 2024 Torch Relay during Estanguet visit

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French Polynesia President Édouard Fritch has signed a principle agreement for the territory, which includes the planned Paris 2024 surfing venue host Teahupo’o on the island of Tahiti, to feature in the Olympic Games Torch Relay. The Organising Committee has recently played down concerns over the development of the Athletes' Village in Teahupo’o, and Paris 2024 President Tony Estanguet made...

Australia to target PNG and Vanuatu with cricket diplomacy

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The Australian government and the country's cricket federation will help develop the sport of cricket in Papua New Guinea and Vanuatu as part of a renewed soft power push in the Pacific region. The initiative will offer coaching and training support to the elite teams of both countries, and will allow them to compete in Australian cricket competitions. An Indigenous...

Solomon Islands Government to invest $367 million in new mobile network around the country

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The Solomon Islands Government is investing about US$66 million (about SBD367 million) in improving telephone network nationwide over the next two years, largely to ensure people in the rural areas have access to watching the 2023 Pacific Games. A government committee has been assessing sites to be included in the project for towers to be built. Permanent Secretary of the Ministry...

Kiribati Government condemns Court of Appeal’s action

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The Kiribati Government has expressed its gravest concerns by the action of the Court of Appeal and those who continue to aid and abet David Lambourne in his unconstitutional attempt to seek a life-time appointment. It is also unbecoming for members of the noble judiciary to continue with the action to purposefully create a life-time appointment within the Judiciary, when...

Australia aged care sector welcomes Pacific workers but needs 35,000 more each year to address shortages

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Australia is pinning its hopes on Pacific workers to help fill shortages across the economy — particularly in aged care — but industry says a history of poor conditions and sheer numbers mean that's unlikely to make a significant dent in demand. The federal government has expanded the Pacific Australian Labour Mobility Scheme (PALM) to include aged care, hospitality and...

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