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Supreme Court direction on Cabinet reshuffle and DPP appointment: Fiji PM Rabuka

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Fiji's Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka says the Supreme Court’s interpretation of sections 105(2)(b) of the 2013 Fijian Constitution will determine Cabinet’s intentions to reshuffle key Ministerial positions and the appointment of the Acting Director of Public Prosecutions. Speaking with FijiLive, the Prime Minister said this complies with section 91(5) of the Constitution of the Republic of Fiji. Rabuka said there were...

Pope’s visit to PNG deferred to September

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Pope Francis, head of the Catholic Church visit to PNG is now pushed back to September this year. According to Cardinal Sir John Ribat, Archbishop of Port Moresby, the Pope’s visit previously proposed for August is now deferred due to certain circumstances. “The Pope’s visit previously scheduled to be three days – from 23-25 August is now moved to 06 -...

Maōri king and other indigenous Pacific leaders sign up to granting whales legal personhood

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Pacific indigenous leaders, including the Māori King, has urged the legal recognition of whales as persons with inherent rights. Māori leaders spearheading the Hinemoana Halo Ocean Initiative joined forces with Kīngi Tuheitia Pōtatau Te Wherowhero VII and the Kaumaiti Nui Travel Tou Ariki of the Cook Islands to endorse He Whakaputanga Moana (Declaration for the Ocean). They launched their endorsement at...

‘Poison portal’: U.S and UK could send nuclear waste to Australia under Aukus, inquiry told

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Australia could become a “poison portal” for international radioactive waste under the Aukus deal, a parliamentary inquiry into nuclear safety legislation has heard. New laws to establish a safety framework for Australia’s planned nuclear-powered submarines could also allow the U.S and UK to send waste here, while both of those countries are struggling to deal with their own waste, as...

How to enter the Pacific Engagement Visa ballot

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By Stephen Howes and Athualla Rasheed Australia is about to launch a new visa that will for the first time create a Pacific quota in Australia’s permanent migration regime. 3,000 visas will be issued every year for the Pacific Islands and Timor-Leste. It’s a huge opportunity yet awareness of this new visa is low. The Pacific Engagement Visa or PEV...

PNG Womens cricket make history, beat Zimbabwe

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In a historic T20I showdown, Papua New Guinea’s women secured their maiden victory against a Full Member team, triumphing over Zimbabwe in a thrilling Super Over clash held in Harare. The heroics of all-rounder Sibona Jimmy in the decisive Super Over propelled the Lewas to victory, as she smashed four crucial runs off the last two deliveries and then successfully...

Oceania Member Associations come together to focus on climate change strategies

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The Pacific region, with its prevalence of low-lying islands, is especially vulnerable to climate change. Football is not immune, and is affected at all levels, but at the same time, it can also play a role in helping to draw attention to climate change and taking action against it. With that focus in mind, ten OFC Member Associations (MAs) will...

Severe drought in parts of Micronesia region

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Drought conditions in parts of the Micronesia region have been upgraded from severe to extreme. The U.S Drought Monitor has upgraded drought conditions in the Federated States of Micronesia from severe to extreme, on the island state of Yap. Also facing extreme drought is the atoll of Wotje, in the Marshall Islands. Assessment teams and residents from Yap state are reporting...

PNG, Fiji strengthen diplomatic ties

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Fiji and Papua New Guinea held a significant meeting on the sidelines of the 2024 Melanesian Spearhead Group (MSG) Budget Foreign Ministers Meeting in Port Vila, Vanuatu last week. PNG’s Foreign Minister Justin Tkatchenko met with Assistant Minister of Foreign Affairs of Fiji, Lenora Qereqeretabua, on 28 March , acknowledging the increased bilateral engagement, particularly after the recent visits by...

Crisis brewing as France seeks changes to New Caledonia’s electoral rolls

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By Nic Maclellan As the French National Assembly and Senate debate changes to New Caledonia’s electoral laws, there are protests in the streets of Noumea from both supporters and opponents of independence. Backed by local conservative politicians, French President Emmanuel Macron wants to open up the electoral rolls for New Caledonia’s three Provincial Assemblies and Congress. To relax current restrictions...

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