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Partnership to address risk of WWII oil spill at Chuuk lagoon announced

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There are over 1200 potentially polluting shipwrecks (PPW) in the Pacific Ocean, many from World War II. Chuuk Lagoon in the Federated States of Micronesia (FSM) contains the largest concentration of potentially polluting wrecks in the Pacific Ocean, 19 of which have been identified as posing significant environmental risks due to the volumes of toxic fuel oil and unexploded ordnance...

‘Pay more attention’: Taiwan’s foreign minister warns Australia of China’s rise in the Pacific

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Taiwan’s Foreign Minister Joseph Wu has warned Australia must pay more attention to China’s increasing presence in the Indo-Pacific, describing Beijing's new security pact with Solomon Islands as a threat to peace and stability in the region. In an exclusive interview with SBS News, Wu said his self-governed island was on the frontline of China’s expanding “authoritarianism”, but this threat...

Protecting the nationality of Pacific Islanders as climate change hits

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The impacts of climate change drive people from their homes, what happens to their relationship with their home country? A new report, co-authored by Scientia Professor Jane McAdam AO, Director of UNSW’s Kaldor Centre for International Refugee Law, recommends steps to safeguard nationality rights and to future-proof the legal connection between Pacific Islanders and their homes. The Future of Nationality in...

Former Kiribati president slams Australia’s ‘politicisation’ of climate action and power of fossil fuel lobby

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A former president of the Pacific nation of Kiribati has blasted the influence of the fossil fuel lobby in Australia and the “politicisation” of climate policy, issuing a plea for leaders to adopt a “more moral” stance to cut emissions. In a forthright speech five days before the Australian election, Anote Tong called for a proper understanding of what the...

Former Australian envoy says Australia’s lost Pacific trust

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A former Australian envoy to the Solomons Islands has accused Australia’s government of losing the trust of South Pacific island countries and of ushering in greater Chinese influence. Retired career diplomat Trevor Sofield told a security summit on Monday he found it” inconceivable” that the Solomons government did not trust Australia enough to consult when a bilateral security pact with...

10 percent for Women MPs is discriminatory says Samoa Minister of Finance

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Samoa’s first woman to be appointed the Minister of Finance, Mulipola Anarosa Ale-Molioo says the set ten percent quota for women representatives in parliament is discriminatory against women and more so against aspiring women politicians. Mulipola stated that instituting the current 10 percent quota for women members in parliament is discriminatory especially against those women who battled and won their...

Ex-president of New Caledonia fined for undue influence

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The former president of New Caledonia Philippe Gomes has been fined US$17,000 for exerting undue influence in a ruling released by the criminal court in Noumea. The case relates to Gomes being the board chair of an energy company while serving in both the French National Assembly and New Caledonia's Congress. The combination of these roles was deemed unlawful by France's...

Digital Response for connecting Citizens – “Supporting the Pacific close the digital divides in response to COVID-19”

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The European Union (EU) and the Pacific Community (SPC) today launched a FJD$1.6 million project, Supporting the Pacific Close the Digital Divides in Response to COVID-19 (SPC DDR-COVID-19). This project forms part of a bigger programme, Digital Response Connecting Citizens (DIRECCT), which is funded by the EU in collaboration with the Organisation of African, Caribbean and Pacific States (OACPS) and...

Two Samoa 7s players to debut in the next two legs of the HSBC Sevens

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Two Samoa players will debut in the upcoming legs of the HSBC Sevens in Toulouse and London at the end of this month. The players are Ati Junior Ati and Neueli Molesi Leitufia both of the Laulii Club. Twenty year old Ati was one of two players called by the Head Coach, Muliagatele Brian Lima to join the training squad...

Fijian Drua works on breakdown

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One of the areas the Fijian Drua will work on is the breakdown. Going up against a team that’s very effective at the breakdown like Crusaders, Head Coach Mick Byrne believes if they’re not careful, the 10 time champions will take full advantage. Byrne said they know which players are supposed to be first at a breakdown and he’ll sit down...

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Pacific Island Climate Change Roundtable takes new breath

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Responding to the call from our Pacific Islands as we battle climate change the greatest threat to our survival, the Pacific Climate Change Roundtable...

NZ Political delegation heads to Pacific

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Niue passes major constitutional changes in second reading

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Major Niue constitutional amendments have passed through their second reading in the Niue Assembly. The Niue Assembly has passed amendments to the constitution including changing...