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Moana Pasifika side named for Christian Leali’ifano Canberra homecoming

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The Saturday night game will mark the third consecutive week Moana Pasifika have spent in Australia after meeting the Chiefs during Super Round in Melbourne and the Western Force in Perth. It’s a homecoming of sorts for Christian Lealiifano who will face the Brumbies at home for the first time after dedicating thirteen years of his life to the proud...

Female Journalists in the Pacific : We want you – OFC

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Do you think you have what it takes be a part of a football commentary team? The upcoming FIFA Women's World Cup 2023 (WWC) will be the biggest sporting event to take place in the Oceania region this year, and with it comes an opportunity for female sports journalists and women with football knowledge to develop skills and work in...

NZ announces new financial assistance for Fiji

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Fiji and New Zealand have reaffirmed commitments to further enhance bilateral relations and to work together on issues of common interest. This was agreed in a bilateral meeting between Fiji's Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign Affairs,Sitiveni Rabuka and New Zealand's Foreign Affairs Minister, Nanaia Mahuta in Nadi today. Underpinning Fiji and Aotearoa New Zealand's cordial relationship is the "Duavata Partnership"...

Teaming up for a stronger, more resilient Fiji: NZ Foreign Minister Mahuta

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New Zealand Foreign Affairs Minister Nanaia Mahuta reaffirmed her commitment to working together with the new Government of Fiji on issues of shared importance, including on the prioritisation of climate change and sustainability, at a meeting today, in Nadi. Fiji and Aotearoa New Zealand’s close relationship is underpinned by the Duavata Partnership which helps shape how the two countries’ support...

Pacific nations explore opportunities to push for fossil fuel phase out in Vanuatu’s ICJ Advisory Opinion decision

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By Makereta Komai, PACNEWS Editor in Port Vila A yes vote at the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) later this month to Vanuatu’s request for Advisory Opinion (AO) from the International Court of Justice (ICJ) on the obligations of States in respect of climate change – will be an opportunity for Pacific nations to advocate for the phase out of...

More Pacific countries likely to join the Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty

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By Makereta Komai, PACNEWS Editor in Port Vila More Pacific countries are expected to join the global campaign to phase out the production and stockpiling of fossil fuels – after this week’s dialogue to build regional support and solidarity towards just transition away from fossil fuels. Last year, Vanuatu and Tuvalu initiated what is now a growing global movement to push...

Fiji Government supportive of an energy transition: Minister Tubuna

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Fiji's Coalition Government is supportive of an energy transition, particularly reducing the dependence on fossil fuels and increasing renewable energy usage, including commitments to increase green energy sources. Assistant Minister in the Office of the Prime Minister Sakiusa Tubuna made the remarks in Vanuatu at the 2nd Pacific Ministerial Dialogue on Pathways for the Global Just Transition Away from Fossil...

Fiji – Australia build a new chapter in Vuvale partnership

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Fiji's Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign Affairs, Sitiveni Rabuka and his Australian counterpart, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, have reaffirmed their commitment to building a sustainable, peaceful, and prosperous Pacific region. In their first in-person meeting Wednesday, both leaders reinforced their strong commitment to the Fiji-Australia Vuvale Partnership, with the focus on economic recovery, climate resilience and regional security. Prime Minister...

Fiji backs AUKUS as Canberra soothes regional tensions

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One of the Pacific’s key leaders has told Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese he supports the AUKUS agreement during a whistle-stop meeting on Wednesday as the PM continued diplomatic efforts to reassure regional anxieties over the planned acquisition of nuclear-powered submarines. Fijian Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka congratulated Albanese on the landmark agreement and was comforted by Albanese’s assurances AUKUS would...

FAO mobilises to safeguard food security and rural livelihoods in Vanuatu

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The Category 4 Tropical Cyclones Judy and Kevin that made landfall over Vanuatu earlier this month have left a trail of destruction in their wake, affecting some 80 percent of the population and causing widespread damage, flooding and power outages. With about three-quarters of the population relying on agriculture, the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations (FAO) is...

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