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Security threats trigger rethink of Australia’s defence

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Australia’s defence force needs an urgent overhaul, with a shift towards long-range strike abilities and better bang for taxpayers’ bucks spent on military projects. A...

How Vanuatu allegedly lost its mackerel rights — and fought back

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A Vanuatu government envoy was at a fishing summit in Ecuador this year when he claims to have had a surprising encounter: two men...

Anti-China AUKUS pact fuels tensions in the Pacific

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By John Braddock A group of former leaders of Pacific island nations has condemned the AUKUS security pact between Australia, the United Kingdom and...

Pacific Prevention Summit: What Works to Prevent Violence Against Women and Girls Where We Play, Pray, Learn and Engage Together in the Pacific

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The Pacific Partnership to End Violence Against Women and Girls (Pacific Partnership) today welcomed over 100 delegates to share and learn on What Works...

Super W champions taken in by strangers as money troubles hit Fiji rugby

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Defending Super W champions the Fijiana Drua were forced to rely on Brisbane families to feed them in the lead-up to a crunch game...

Fiji Rugby Union reports $1.3m loss

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The Fiji Rugby Union has reported a loss of $1.3 million(US$650,000) in its 2022 annual report. Rugby House put it down to the absence of...

Tonga and Samoa netters start Aus tourney on the right foot

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Defending champs Tonga Tala thrash Singapore 85-40 to open their account on the Gold Coast. Tonga and Samoa recorded victories in their first round of...

We cannot be complacent: PIF DSG Manoni at the Pacific Prevention Summit to end violence against women and girls

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“Addressing and preventing violence in all its forms against any individual – men, women, girls, boys, and communities is critical for development,” says Pacific...

Pacific elders back Torres Strait climate action

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The head of a Pacific elders body has backed a Torres Strait Islander-led push to hold the federal government accountable for its actions to...

AFP and Pacific police forces set forensic agenda

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The AFP and forensic leaders from 11 police forces across the Pacific gathered in Canberra last week, to strengthen and support forensic capabilities across...

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