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Push for Pacific to leverage Canberra on climate action

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The Australian Greens leader has written to Pacific island elders urging them to reject a bid to co-host a major environmental summit unless the...

Macron to be told: 2021 New Caledonia referendum is not valid

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The leaders of five Melanesian nations have agreed to write to the French President Emmanuel Macron “expressing their strong opposition” to the results of...

Vanuatu Minister Regenvanu condemns MSG for ‘failing’ people of West Papua

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By Len Garae in Port Vila The Melanesian Spearhead Group (MSG) has failed West Papua, says a Vanuatu government champion of West Papuan self-determination. Minister for...

Pacific Trade Invest releases comprehensive review of the impact of COVID-19 across key Pacific industries

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Pacific Trade Invest (PTI), the region’s leading trade and investment promotion agency, have released a series of insightful reports, the Pacific Business Monitor COVID...

Migration, evidence and climate change in the Pacific

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By Colette Mortreux, University of Melbourne There has been much discussion about the impacts of climate change on migration, with calls that the world is...

Tuisova, Ravai recovering well: Flying Fijian coach

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Flying Fijians winger Josua Tuisova and prop Peni Ravai are recovering well. The two missed the historic 30-22 win against England on Saturday after sustaining...

‘We can win this’: How Fiji shocked England and the rugby world

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By Peter FitzSimons Simon Raiwalui is a Fijian raised in Australia, who played in the Australian Schoolboys team in the early 1990s with the likes...

Young Tongans dream of the rugby meal ticket

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On the rocky foreshore of Popua, in the Tongan capital Nuku'alofa, a group of girls and boys are tossing around a rugby ball. Siua, 13,...

UN appeals for nuclear test ban amid ‘alarming rise in global mistrust’

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The United Nations on Tuesday called for more global action to end nuclear testing, warning against the danger of “collective suicide”. In his message marking...

Wenda welcomes MSG call for UN visit and fights on for full membership

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In spite of again being denied full membership of the Melanesian Spearhead Group, the United Liberation Movement for West Papua (ULMWP) has welcomed the...

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