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French Polynesian voters head to the polls to cast ballots

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Voting has started in French Polynesia in the first round to elect a territorial assembly for a new five-year term. The polls opened at 8am...

Considering the possible impacts of deep sea mining in the Cook Islands

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In the recent Parliament opening, King’s Representative Sir Tom Masters spoke of the Cook Islands’ desire to develop a sustainable and environmentally responsible seabed...

ONOC to host 43rd Annual General Assembly and Step Up Oceania Conference in Brisbane

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The Oceania National Olympic Committees (ONOC) will host their 43rd Annual General Assembly and a week-long of associated events in Brisbane, Australia, from 17...

Solomon Islands 2023 to distribute broadcasting rights to national companies

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Broadcasting rights for the Solomon Islands 2023 Pacific Games are set to be distributed among member countries instead of being awarded to a single...

Force upset Fijiana Drua in Super W

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Western Force have moved closer to an inaugural Super W finals appearance with a gritty 23-10 upset home win over defending premiers Fijiana Drua...

Marshallese foreign minister reinforces support for Taiwan, condemns ‘intimidation’

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Marshall Islands Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Kitlang Kabua said Thursday that her country will continue to support Taiwan's bid to join the...

UN handover of US$1.7 million in funding to Vanuatu Government

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The UN Resident Coordinator to Vanuatu, Fiji, Solomon Islands, Tonga and Tuvalu, Sanaka Samarasinha, paid a courtesy visit to Vanuatu Prime Minister, Ishmael Kalsakau,...

South Africa’s wanted fugitives Guptas are now citizens of Vanuatu

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South Africa's Director-general of the justice department advocate Dr Mashabane said on Friday they only just learnt that the Guptas are citizens of Vanuatu...

Fiji government suspends Director of Public Prosecutor for alleged misbehaviour

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Fiji’s President Ratu Wiliame Katoniverere Thursday suspended the island nation’s Director of Public Prosecutor (DPP) Christopher Pryde. The President in a letter advised him that...

‘Diplomatic backlash’: Pacific scheme sparks concerns

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Australia's attempt to plug workforce gaps with Pacific labourers has sparked concerns about disadvantage and diplomatic backlash. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's government is introducing a...

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Pacific islands urged to pool traditional knowledge and diverse practices to provide climate security...

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Pasifika Communities University positions Pacific knowledge at the centre of higher education

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