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PNG Women’s game boosted

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The Australian Government and Queensland Rugby League will deliver a four-year AUD$9.7 million (about K24.5m) investment to support women’s rugby league and high-performance in partnership with the Papua New Guinea Rugby Football League. Feakes said the partnership through PacificAus Sports would build the capacity and credentials of local rugby league coaches, support staff and administrators for both the women’s and...

Kolinisau briefs Fiji 7s with Ravouvou and Tuwai

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Osea Kolinisau the newly appointed head coach of the Fiji 7s team conducted his first team briefing Monday. According to Stonewriters, the session was enriched by the presence of Olympians Vatemo Ravouvou and Jerry Tuwai. Kolinisau laid out his vision for the team and spoke about the critical values of hard work, dedication, and unity. He insisted on discipline as a cornerstone...

Micronesia drought leaves thousands desperate for food – UNICEF

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Thousands of people are being impacted by drought in the Federated States of Micronesia. The four states - Yap, Chuuk, Pohnpei and Kosrae - have all been experiencing drier than normal weather since December last year with the U.S National Weather Service predicting things are likely to worsen under current El Nino conditions. According to the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF),...

U.S delivers ‘crucial’ compact deal for Freely Associated States

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The United States President Joe Biden has signed into law the Compact of Free Association (COFA) agreements after about a five-month delay. The new COFA agreements include an additional 20 years of funding at higher levels for the freely associated states - Marshall Islands, Palau and the Federated States of Micronesia (FSM). The U.S Senate on Friday provided US$7.1 billion in...

Expect ‘no immunity’ on Enga massacre: PNG Police chief

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No legal immunity will be granted to people found guilty of crimes related to the 18 February massacre in Enga, Papua New Guinea Police commissioner David Manning says. “People need to be held accountable. Our intent is to resolve and take serious actions and interventions towards ending the conflict,” Manning said. He was speaking in reference to a weekend-long roundtable discussions...

Stronger together – the Commonwealth celebrates significant 75-year milestone

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Today, 56 of the world’s largest countries and smallest islands, across six oceans, continue to stand united and celebrate shared values for Commonwealth Day. Commonwealth Day is traditionally celebrated on the second Monday in March. The theme for this year’s Commonwealth Day and the forthcoming Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM), is ‘One Resilient Common Future: Transforming our Common Wealth’. More...

Pacific Islands Caucus co-chairs hail passage of COFA legislation

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The co-chairs of the bipartisan House Pacific Islands Caucus are hailing U.S House passage of legislation that renews and funds the Compacts of Free Association or COFA. The Compacts are the foundation for U.S relations with the Republic of the Marshall Islands, the Federated States of Micronesia and the Republic of Palau for the next generation. “As a representative from among...

Bougainville Peace Agreement was not breached: Internal Security Minister, Peter Tsiamalili Jnr

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The recent restructuring of the Royal Papua New Guinea Constabulary command throughout the country by Commissioner David Manning has irked a few provincial political heads. Autonomous Bougainville Government (ABG]) is one of them, putting claim that the decision of transferring Anthony Wagambie Jr to the Autonomous Region of Bougainville breaches the Peace Agreement. Wagambie Jr was Police Commander for NCD...

Millions to benefit from access to justice measures agreed by Commonwealth law ministers

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Millions of Commonwealth citizens will benefit from improved people-centred access to justice as law ministers concluded their meeting in Zanzibar today with a package of new measures and pledges. The package was shaped by four-day deliberations among ministers, with input from diverse stakeholders, including people with disabilities, civil society representatives and leading innovators in the legal sector. As part of this...

U.S passes deal to fund Pacific Islands pacts after delays

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The U.S Congress has passed legislation that will fund key U.S agreements with Pacific Island nations, in an outcome that will spark relief across the Indo-Pacific after previous delays undermined efforts to counter China. The Senate on Friday provided US$7.1bn in funding over 20 years for the Compacts of Free Association (Cofa) — an agreement that provides the U.S with...

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