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Fijian Drua vs Moana Pasifika square offf in clash of the Pacific

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It’s the reason the competition has been renamed ‘Super Rugby Pacific’. After decades of lobbying, the Pacific finally has two sides in the world’s best provincial rugby competition – the Fijian Drua and Moana Pasifika. And it has taken 13 Rounds in their inaugural season for both sides to go head-to-head. Both teams have already made massive statements this season and...

Nauru sports great and politician, and Tongan sport administrator join ONOC Executive

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Nauru Speaker of Parliament and President of the Nauru National Olympic Committee (NNOC) Marcus Stephen and Takitoa Taumoepeau, Secretary-General of the Tongan Association of Sport and National Olympic Committee (TASANOC) are the newest members of the ONOC Executive. Leaving the ONOC Executive Board after exemplary service at global level in the Olympic Movement are John Coates, who recently stepped down...

Climate: World getting ‘measurably closer’ to 1.5-degree threshold

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There is a 50:50 chance of average global temperature reaching 1.5 degrees Celcius above pre-industrial levels in the next five years, and the likelihood is increasing with time, according to a new report by the World Meteorological Organisation (WMO), published on Tuesday in Geneva. The Global Annual to Decadal Climate Update also reveals a 93 percent likelihood of at least...

China says it is a ‘direct stakeholder’ in Pacific security

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China has defended its Solomon Islands security pact in a formal response to a meeting last week with Australia’s Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, declaring it is a “direct stakeholder” in the security of the South Pacific. China’s Foreign Ministry said an official from its Department of North American and Oceanian Affairs spoke with a DFAT official via video...

2022: The Year to Stop the Decline of the Ocean’s Health

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OP-ED by Ambassador Peter Thomson, UN Secretary-General’s Special Envoy for the Ocean With every breath we take, we are connected to the ocean. The ocean gives us oxygen, provides us with food and livelihoods. It stabilises our climate, absorbing most of the heat trapped in the Earth’s system. Billions of humans, animals and plants rely on a healthy ocean. But...

Fisheries experts give inspiration to Pacific youth on World Tuna Day

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The tuna that 'feeds the world' was acknowledged in a week of activities celebrating the Pacific Tuna which contributes a third of the world's tuna supply. Kicking off on UN World Tuna Day, a joint social media initiative from Pacific Island Forum Fisheries Agency (FFA) and The Pacific Community (SPC), Teen Tuna Tok, saw the voices of the Pacific's young...

Australia snubs China and Russia at major maritime conference

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The Chinese and Russian militaries have been banned from attending a major military trade show in Sydney, as concerns heighten about the recently signed security agreement between China and Solomon Islands. Royal Australian Navy chief, Vice Admiral Mike Noonan, decided not to invite Chinese officials to the Indo-Pacific 2022 International Maritime Exposition because of the country’s trade strikes against Australia...

Bid to stay new electorates in PNG election

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Papua New Guinea Supreme Court will hear an application by opposition leader Belden Namah on whether Parliament’s decision to create 13 new electorates as per the report and recommendations of the Electoral Boundaries Commission can be stayed pending a full Supreme Court interpretation at a later date. The application seeking interim stay orders will be heard next Wednesday, 18 May. The...

U.S to announce plans to battle Illegal fishing in the Pacific

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The United States will soon announce plans to better battle illegal fishing in the Pacific, U.S Indo-Pacific coordinator Kurt Campbell said on Monday, as part of increased U.S engagement with the region to counter China's growing influence. Several countries in the Indo-Pacific region chafe at China's vast fishing fleet. They say its vessels often violate their exclusive economic zones and...

The world doesn’t care about swings in marginal seats. Climate action must spearhead a new Australian foreign policy

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By Wesley Morgan Late last year, more than 100 former diplomats and officials called for a new Australian foreign policy — with climate action at the centre — to help cement Australia’s future in a world rapidly shifting to net-zero emissions. Failure to act on climate change, they argued, would erode our national interests and international influence. Australia’s allies, partners...

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