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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...

Labor signals more aid to south-east Asia and accuses Scott Morrison of ‘bullying behaviour’ towards Pacific

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Labor has flagged an increase in aid to south-east Asia while ramping up its attack on Scott Morrison by accusing him of “bullying” behaviour that undermines Australia’s relationships with Pacific island countries. The opposition has promised to increase foreign aid to the Pacific by $525m (US$365 million) over four years. Labor says the money would be additional funding and not...

‘Very concerned’: Morrison responds to new details of China’s ties with Solomon Islands

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Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison has responded to a leaked draft MoU between China and the Solomon Islands outlining how they will further deepen ties including cooperation on building wharves and ship yards. Prime Minister Scott Morrison says Australia is “very aware” of Beijing's ambitions in the Pacific after a draft agreement between China and the Solomon Islands on further...

FLNKS insists on New Caledonia sovereignty

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New Caledonia's pro-independence FLNKS movement and five other small nationalist parties have agreed that they will only discuss the territory's accession to full sovereignty in talks planned with France. The joint position was adopted at the weekend at the Congress of the FLNKS and then a meeting involving other pro-independence parties - their first since last December's independence referendum. Just over...

Fijian Media Association statement in response to RSF report about Press Freedom in Fiji

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The Fijian Media Association (FMA) does not endorse any report it has not participated in, but agrees with certain statements within the Reporters Without Borders (RSF) report particularly on the threat of legislation such as the Media Industry Development Authority (MIDA) Act to criminalise and impose heavy fines on media organisations or editors. While we are under various pressures the...

Canada to play Fijiana at home

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Fijiana 15s side will host a test match against Canada in preparation for the upcoming Rugby World Cup but a date is yet to be confirmed. Coach Senirusi Seruvakula confirms that talks are already underway to have the game in Fiji which would give them more game time. “There’s a test match haven’t been confirmed, playing against Canada when we come...

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Defence recruitment plan to join the Australian military: PNG PM Marape

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Papua New Guineans have a chance to be recruited to join the Australian military, said Prime Minister James Marape. Returning to Port Moresby from the...

‘No negative militarisation’: Palau, Guam national guard sign historic Partnership

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The Guam National Guard will help Palau prepare for and respond to future disasters, with both governments announcing a newly signed state partnership Monday. The...

Bridge to Busan Declaration open for signing at Plastics Treaty talks

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Today at INC4 over two dozen countries have signed on to the Bridge to Busan Declaration. Launched at the Plastics Treaty negotiations, it invigorates the...