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Australia want Indigenous-Pasifika team to face Lions in place of Rebels

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Rugby Australia aim to put together a team of Indigenous Australians and players with Pacific islands heritage to plug the gap in the British and Irish Lions schedule left by the demise of the Melbourne Rebels, CEO Phil Waugh has said. The Rebels Super Rugby team went into voluntary administration in January with debts of over AUD$20 million (US$13 million)...

Oceania Rugby 7s draws unveiled: Action-Packed competition awaits in Honiara

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The countdown has begun for the Oceania Rugby 7s Tournament, as the official draws were revealed today at the National Stadium in Honiara. Scheduled for 7–8 December 2024, this year's event will feature 15 men's teams and 9 women's teams, with a total of 58 thrilling games over two days of fierce competition. The tournament showcases a mix of seasoned rugby...

Australia invests in the future of Pacific Cricket

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The Australian Government and Cricket Australia are partnering to support high-performance cricket across the Pacific and strengthen connections with the region. Delivered through the Australian Government’s PacificAus Sports programme, the renewed three-year, $1.55 million (US$1.01 million) partnership will identify and develop talented players from the Pacific region. The partnership will also create opportunities for Pacific teams to access high-level competitions,...

Vanuatu Parliament dissolution challenged in court

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The Vanuatu Opposition bloc has filed a case in court challenging President Nikenike Vurobaravu's decision to dissolve Parliament amid a no-confidence motion against him. The President dissolved Parliament based on advice from the Council of Ministers (COM). Former Prime Minister and Member of Parliament for Port Vila, Ishmael Kalsakau, expressed the Opposition's dissatisfaction with the President's move, asserting that the dissolution...

Fiji launches health adaptation plan at COP29, Leading Pacific region in climate-health action

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Fiji's Minister for Health and Medical Services Dr Ratu Atonio Lalabalavu launched the Fiji Health Adaptation Plan 2024 - 2030 at the COP29 forum in Baku, Azerbaijan on Friday. Minister Lalabalavu informed that Fiji is one of the first countries in the Pacific region to establish a Health Adaptation Plan. The plan is aligned to the current National Adaptation Plan...

Jason Momoa backs Māori in opposition to Treaty Principles Bill

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Hollywood star Jason Momoa has urged his millions of followers to support Hīkoi mō Te Tiriti and stand with Māori against the proposed Treaty Principles Bill. The Aquaman and Game of Thrones actor took to social media sharing footage of Hana-Rawhiti Maipi-Clarke performing 'Ka Mate' haka and sharing his backing for the movement. The video of the Te Pāti Māori MP...

Green Climate Fund in line for funding boost

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The main UN multilateral climate funds – the Green Climate Fund (GCF), Global Environment Facility (GEF) and Fund for Responding to Loss and Damage (FRLD) – could be set for a funding boost from the COP29 finance talks. The latest text on the New Collective Quantified Finance Goal (NCQG), which is due to be agreed in Baku, says that governments...

Palau President Whipps to retain current cabinet, names Oilouch as Justice Minister

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Palau President Surangel Whipps Jr has announced plans to retain his current cabinet ministers in his upcoming administration, with Vice President-elect Raynold “Arnold” Oilouch slated to lead the Ministry of Justice. The announcement was made at a recent press conference, confirming continuity in key government positions. Whipps affirmed that Oilouch, as Vice President-elect, will also serve as the Minister of Justice. Under...

Adaptation Fund head laments “puzzling” lack of pledges at COP29

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From the floods that have swept through Spain to typhoons battering the Philippines, extreme weather is hitting the world hard – but even after years of warnings about the need to adapt to the perils of a hotter world, vulnerable countries and communities are unlikely to get much immediate help from the COP29 climate summit, officials told Climate Home. There’s...

Pacific leaders outline foreign policy priorities amid geopolitical and climate crises

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While Vanuatu and Fiji's first-ever foreign policy documents reveal their non-aligned positions, the papers give both countries credibility amid competition by major geopolitical powers, such as China and the United States, for influence in the Pacific region. Fiji Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka launched his government's Foreign Policy White Paper and said it would help the country deal with "complex foreign...

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EU Parliament votes to Permanently end Vanuatu’s Schengen Visa waiver

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-The European Parliament has voted 62-1, with two abstentions, to end Vanuatu’s visa-free access to the Schengen Area. Parliament Rapporteur Paulo Cunha notes this marks...

“We will not accept a treaty that does not recognise the special circumstances of...

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On the eve of the fifth session of the international legally binding instrument on plastic pollution, including in the marine environment (INC-5), the Alliance...

COP29 Falls short: A betrayal of the vulnerable and failure of leadership

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The Pacific Islands have long served as a moral compass in global climate negotiations, consistently calling for equity, ambition, and justice. At COP29, that call...