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Fiji to reduce emissions of greenhouse gases by 2.5 million tonnes by 2024

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Our mission is to reduce emissions of greenhouse gases by 2.5 million tonnes by 2024 and achieve net-zero emissions by 2050. This was announced by Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama, during the celebration of International Day of Forests with the theme “Forests and Sustainable Production and Consumption" at the Ministry of Forestry Headquarters Monday. In highlighting the value of forests, Prime Minister...

ABC wants more journalists, expansion of radio into Pacific region

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The ABC is planning to employ more journalists in the Pacific region and re-establish satellite feeds for its international service under a $12 million US$8.8 million) request for funding submitted to government last year. Expansion of ABC Radio Australia across the Pacific into different time zones and creating specialised content focused on the region that can air on ABC television...

Australia should open the door to Melanesians

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By Graeme Dobell As Australia must close the gap between its First Nations peoples and other Australians, so it must open the door to Melanesians. The two needs are distinct and separate. Yet they share elements of necessity and symbolic importance. Closing the gap between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians in life expectancy, child mortality, literacy, education and employment is a great...

Record-breaking Wood fires NZ past Fiji

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-A record-breaking double by Chris Wood has helped New Zealand to a dominant 4-0 win over Fiji in the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 Oceania Qualifiers. His 73rd minute goal makes him the outright leading goal scorer for the All Whites and vindicated his selection straight into the lineup after arriving in Doha just days before the match. Coach Danny Hay...

Heroic defensive effort secures win for Papua New Guinea

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After a couple of days of disruption, the on field action returned to FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 Oceania Qualifiers in Doha, with Papua New Guinea beating New Caledonia 1-0 in a physical but wildly entertaining encounter at Suhaim Bin Hamad Stadium. Both sides made several changes to their starting XI’s after first round losses, Papua New Guinea holding top-ranked...

Aaron Mauger calls for more intensity as Moana Pasifika confront Super Rugby reality

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-Disappointed Moana Pasifika coach Aaron Mauger has challenged his players to address two key areas after being dished up a Super Rugby Pacific lesson by the in-form Chiefs at Mount Smart Stadium on Saturday night. Mauger’s Moana Pasifika received a reality check at the hands of the under-strength, but in-sync Chiefs in just their second official outing as a franchise....

Winning start for Fiji Pearls

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Fiji Pearls has recorded its first win in the PacificAus Sports Netball Series edging Samoa 55-44 earlier this afternoon. The pearls looked in fine form returning back onto the court after 975 days when it last had its international outing. Fiji made it look easy in the first quarter holding off Samoa in a 17-9 lead. Basic passing skills were what stood...

Tonga dominates PNG 85-42 at Australian Pacific Netball series in Sydney

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Tonga's national women's netball team overpowered Papua New Guinea 85-42 in their first game of the Australia Pacific Netball series in Sydney, Australia, Monday. The series will run this week from March 21-26, with Tonga to meet Fiji today, Samoa on Wednesday and Singapore on Friday, ending with the finals on Saturday. Prime Minister, Hu'akavameiliku Siaosi Sovaleni wished the team all...

High seas treaty talks fail to reach a deal

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The clock ran out Friday at UN talks to forge a legally binding treaty to protect open oceans beyond national jurisdictions (BBNJ), with no schedule set for prolonging the discussions. This fourth round of negotiations since 2018 -- preceded by a decade of preliminary talks -- was meant to create vast marine reserves to prevent biodiversity loss, oversee industrial-scale fisheries...

PNG MP remains in custody

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“Fabian, Fabian, why did you do that, why?” were the alleged words of Moresby Northwest MP Lohia Boe Samuel contained in a Papua New Guinea police statement of facts after the shooting incident at a restaurant in Port Moresby few days ago. Fabian Hera is Samuel’s protocol officer and was with Samuel and the deceased Robert Jerry during the incident...

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