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Pacific, Antarctica and the Southern Ocean left out of Australia Defence strategic review

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By Anthony Bergin It’s surprising that there’s almost nothing in the Defence Strategic Review about the Pacific Islands or our strategic interests in Antarctica. The...

Minogue: Pacific Games will be delivered successfully

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With less than seven months to go before the Honiara 2023 Pacific Games, the Pacific Games Council is pretty confident that the Solomon Islands...

PNG Cabinet approves K12.1 million for Pacific Games

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K12.1 million (US$3.44 million) for the Pacific Games in Honiara has been approved by Cabinet last Thursday, says Papua New Guinea Sports Minister Don...

Koroibete looking to take game to next level after second John Eales Medal

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Marika Koroibete hopes to take his electrifying game to even greater heights after clinching a second John Eales Medal as Australian rugby's Player of...

Key players to return for Fijian Drua

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Fijian Drua will return to full strength this week with the return of key players against the Blues in this Saturday’s Super Rugby Pacific...

One Pacific Voice urged for global plastics treaty

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- Burdened by increasing plastic waste, the world is working towards a legally binding treaty to address this global issue across five international meetings. Our...

Tensions mount in New Caledonia as Kanaks insist on decolonisation

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New Caledonia's largest pro-independence party has been told that France is panicking and afraid of losing New Caledonia. The head of the Caledonian Union Daniel...

New EU Pacific head

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A new head of the European Union Delegation to the Pacific to be based in Fiji has been announced by Josep Borrell, the vice-president...

Crown Princess of Denmark arrives in Fiji

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Her Royal Highness (HRH), Crown Princess Mary Elizabeth of Denmark arrived in Fiji Monday her first official visit. The Minister for Rural and Maritime Development,...

Former president of Kiribati backs legal case against Australia over inaction on climate crisis

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A former Pacific Island president has backed a Torres-Strait Islander-led legal case to hold the Australian government accountable for climate crisis inaction. On Monday, Anote...

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