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Tuvaluans get second shot at Australia visa under Falepili pathway

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The Governments of Australia and Tuvalu have announced the reopening of the Falepili Mobility Pathway visa ballot, offering Tuvaluans another chance to live and...

Death on Jone Vakarisi now murder probe as Fiji Military admits error

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The death of Jone Vakarisi is now being investigated as murder, with Fiji Police Force confirming a major escalation as the Republic of Fiji...

Cook Islands PM keeps election date ‘close to his chest’ as opposition eyes unseating him

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Election fever is building in the Cook Islands as residents await the pending announcement of a date for this year's general election. The Cook Islands...

Foreign Minister Tkatchenko certifies PNG-Australia defence treaty

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Papua New Guinea Foreign Affairs Minister Justin Tkatchenko, on behalf of the Government, has certified the Papua New Guinea-Australia Defence Treaty, which Parliament ratified...

Ex-All Black Jeff Wilson says NZ Rugby shouldn’t be expected to bail out Moana Pasifika

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Former All Blacks Jeff Wilson says it would be unrealistic to expect NZ Rugby to shell out money to keep Moana Pasifika afloat when...

ONOC highlights governance reforms and regional priorities at ANOC Executive Council Meeting in Cape Verde

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The Oceania National Olympic Committees (ONOC) has reaffirmed its commitment to strengthening governance, enhancing operational effectiveness, and supporting athletes across the region, during an...

PNG Opposition accuses PM Marape of ‘deception’, demands defence force probe

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Papua New Guinea Prime Minister James Marape’s government is under fire, with Opposition leader James Nomane alleging the Defence Force is being undermined and...

Solomon Islands AG advice questioned amid political standoff

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Solomon Islands Office of the Attorney General (AG) is facing mounting scrutiny over its handling of the current political situation, with claims emerging that...

Vanuatu pursues climate justice at UN despite backlash

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Vanuatu will renew its climate justice fight at the United Nations General Assembly with a draft resolution that was watered down after pushback from...

12 dead, 100,000 hit as Bougainville battles cyclone Maila devastation

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Following two weeks of extensive damage caused by Tropical Cyclone Maila across Bougainville, the number of fatalities now stands at 12 and over 100,...

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