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Māori ocean rights under threat: Why Pasifika should be paying attention

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By Christine Rovoi A controversial move by the New Zealand Government to tighten laws around customary marine title is sparking growing concern among Māori, and...

‘Finance must flow now’, says UN climate chief as COP30 nears

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UN Climate Change chief Simon Stiell has urged countries to deliver a rapid surge in climate finance ahead of COP30, warning that developing nations...

Fiji’s coral reefs show remarkable recovery after Category 5 cyclone

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A new study led by Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS), University of the South Pacific, and partners has found that coral reefs in Fiji showed...

President Toroama announces new Bougainville Executive Council

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President Ishmael Toroama has officially announced the appointment of a new 14-member Bougainville Executive Council, marking what he described as the beginning of a...

Cook Islands urges equity as IMO delays net-zero shipping framework

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The Cook Islands says the delay in adopting the International Maritime Organisation’s (IMO) Net-Zero Framework could provide valuable time for further discussion and improvements...

Fiji PM Rabuka accepts deputy PM Kamikamica’s resignation amid FICAC charges

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Fiji Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka has confirmed that deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Trade, Co-operatives, Small and Medium Enterprises, and Communications, Manoa Kamikamica,...

Eyes on Pacific as new Australian spy alliance floated

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Australia is being urged to establish a regional intelligence sharing alliance with New Zealand, Papua New Guinea and Fiji to counter mounting threats in...

Tabuai-Fidow makes huge call on 2026 World Cup

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Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow will join rugby league's Pacific revolution, telling a throng of Samoan fans he will play for them rather than Australia at next...

Australia and PNG deepen alliance under historic ‘Pukpuk Treaty’

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Australia and Papua New Guinea have reaffirmed their partnership as equal allies, with Ministers from both countries meeting in Canberra Monday for the 31st...

Marshall Islands slams IMO delay on shipping carbon tax

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The Republic of the Marshall Islands(RMI) has expressed deep frustration and disappointment following the International Maritime Organisation's (IMO) failure to move forward with a...

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