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Climate activists distraught after Australian court reverses climate change ‘duty of care’ ruling

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The Australian federal environment minister, Sussan Ley, has successfully appealed against a high-profile court decision that found she had a duty of care to protect young people from the climate crisis when assessing fossil fuel developments. Eight teenagers and an octogenarian nun last year sought an injunction to prevent Ley from approving a proposal by Whitehaven Coal to expand the...

Over 300 confirmed cases, 45 recoveries in Vanuatu

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As of Monday this week, Vanuatu has recorded a total of 341 confirmed COVID-19 cases. 45 of these cases have recovered. 42 cases have been reported on Efate and 17 on Santo, as of Monday this week. Minister of Heath, Bruno Leingkone said the Ministry of Health (MOH) is continuing investigation into the death reporter in south Santo and will confirm...

Fiji leads the region in digital finance: Trade Minister

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Fiji is a key facilitator of Digital Financial Services (DFS) in the Pacific, says Minister for Industry and Trade Faiyaz Koya. Speaking during the World Consumer Rights Day in Suva, Koya placed special emphasis on fair digital finance and stated that consumers are a critical component of any economy. “Throughout the pandemic, more people have adapted to getting their business online...

Fijian Drua player Vularika’s contract terminated for disciplinary reasons

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Serupepeli Vularika has been terminated from the Fijian Drua team for disciplinary reasons. This was confirmed in a statement which states the Fijian Drua and the Fiji Rugby Union have terminated the participation of Vularika in the Club for disciplinary reasons. The statement further states that Vularika will return to Fiji and discuss future opportunities with the Fiji Rugby Union. Drua CEO...

Blackrock, a huge responsibility: Fiji Defence Minister

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Fijian Defence Minister Inia Seruiratu says taking over funding of the general operations of the multimillion dollar Blackrock peacekeeping and humanitarian response facility in Nadi will be a huge responsibility. In a press conference, Seruiratu said discussions were ongoing on the funding and how the facility would be maintained. “Like all other projects we have been provided with in the past,...

Chinese police training arrangement in Honiara setting off alarm bells in Canberra

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A Former Australian high commissioner to Solomon Islands says the involvement of Chinese officials in training local police is setting off alarm bells in Canberra. The move from Beijing follows last year's violent riots which targeted Chinese-owned businesses in the capital, Honiara. James Batley, who led the Regional Assistance Mission to Solomon Islands (RAMSI) and now a distinguished policy fellow at...

Tongan King consents to relocate tsunami affected people in royal estates

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Tongan King Tupou VI has consented to relocate people from his estates who were affected by the volcanic eruption of Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha’apai and tsunamis. Among the worst hit areas in the catastrophe on 15 January, were the royal estates of Kanokupolu in Tongatapu and Mango Island, in Ha’apai. The affected people from Kanokupolu will be relocated to one of the...

Nauru accused of rushing test for controversial seabed mining

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A seabed minerals company has been accused of rushing a landmark mining test in the Pacific. It comes as the company Nauru Ocean Resources prepares to conduct deep-sea mining ahead of the first international guidelines for the practice. Nauru is sponsoring Nauru Ocean Resources, a subsidiary of Canada-based The Metals Company, to run a two-month mining test in the Pacific Ocean...

Cook Islands in tourism battle

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Cook Islands’ exclusive access to New Zealand’s tourism market is over and the country has to once again compete with the biggest rival in the Pacific. Just over a week ago New Zealand got rid of its isolation requirements for fully vaccinated New Zealanders, opening the door to Fiji and other destinations that will once again compete for Kiwi tourists. Owner...

New high seas treaty to fill vital gap in ocean protection

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The world’s countries are currently negotiating a new agreement to protect marine life and govern impacts of activities in the high seas. These discussions will define the future of a vast stretch of ocean previously seen by many as ‘out of sight, out of mind’. Around 64 percent of the ocean’s surface (over 45 percent of the globe in total) falls...

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