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Revisiting the Green Climate Fund in the Pacific

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The Fund is providing important support but access remains a challenge. Australia re-joining could make the difference By Georgia Hammersley, Roland Rajah Global climate funds have...

Australian Sports Minister vows to deliver “world-leading” infrastructure in time for Brisbane 2032

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Australian Sports Minister Anika Wells has vowed to deliver purpose-built infrastructure to ensure a "world-leading" environment in time for the 2032 Olympics and Paralympics...

Coach Byrne impressed with Fijian Drua’s physicality

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-Fijian Drua coach Mick Byrne is impressed with the level of physicality the side has shown in the past seven matches of the Super...

Climate Watch App being developed for Vanuatu a first for the Pacific

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Vanuatu is currently testing a ground-breaking application that looks to provide a solution to data collection challenges faced by Pacific Island countries, particularly on...

Pacific blitz continues with New Caledonia, Tuvalu trip

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Foreign Minister Penny Wong is set to continue Australia's Pacific blitz with a visit to New Caledonia and Tuvalu. The visit to the two nations...

$20 million to fund projects in Solomon Islands and Pacific region

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Just over $20 million (US$12.37 million) will go towards projects in the Solomon Islands that will help tackle climate change, support local youth and...

Urgent action needed to reduce Fiji’s debt levels: World Bank

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Decisive Government action will be critical to bringing Fiji's debt back to pre-pandemic levels, a new World Bank report has found. The global COVID-19 pandemic,...

Lifeline for Vanuatu in the wake of tropical cyclones Judy and Kevin

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Australia has topped up its aid contribution to Vanuatu’s government, with another $8 million (US$5.36 million) to help the Pacific Islands neighbour respond to...

Not the Indo-Pacific: A Melanesian view on strategic competition

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By Patrick Kaiku Solomon Islands Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare recently affirmed his country’s adherence to the “friend to all, enemy to none” foreign policy...

Oscar Temaru’s Tavini Huiraatira party wins round one of French Polynesia’s territorial elections

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French Polynesia's pro-independence Tavini Huiraatira party has come out on top in the first round of the territorial elections. The party, led by Oscar Temaru,...

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Cook Islands down to just 20 days of fuel stock as local suppliers warn...

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Fuel stocks in the Cook Islands have dropped to just 20 days - less than half of full capacity - and while suppliers are...

Strengthening Australian partnership with the FSM

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The Australian Government last week welcomed the President of the Federated States of Micronesia (FSM), Wesley Simina to Canberra, marking the first official bilateral...

US$42 million secured for Samoa, Tonga and Vanuatu to transform and strengthen climate-resilient and...

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Climate change is a key contributor to food, nutrition and livelihood insecurities across the Pacific Island countries and territories. Agricultural production systems across Samoa, Tonga...