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Six PNG police officers charged with distributing meth

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In a major crackdown on distribution of methamphetamine in Papua New Guinea, six police officers from National Capital District (NCD) and Central are now...

Fiji debt high before COVID, cyclones: World Bank

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Fiji was facing a debt issue before the COVID-19 pandemic and three tropical cyclones hit the country and made things worse, says the World...

President Yoon to host inaugural Korea-Pacific Islands Summit in May

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President Yoon Suk Yeol will host a summit with leaders from Pacific island nations in May to discuss ways to expand cooperation between Korea...

NZ deputy PM’S visit in Fiji to recconect, and strengthen ties

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“New Zealand has been a steadfast friend of Fiji, providing assistance in times of need and supporting our development efforts. Fiji and New Zealand...

‘No one was prepared’: Vanuatu feels cost of climate crisis

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On the waterfront in Port Vila, Mark Philips runs an adventure tours business. He bought U Power Sea Adventures, which guides holidaymakers through the waters...

New Zealand and Australian Army Chiefs sign Plan ANZAC

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The Bilateral Service Cooperation Plan creates a formalised framework for many well-established work streams between the two armies, including sustained cooperation across strategic engagement,...

Wage bill challenge for Fiji public sector

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Managing the civil service wage bill is becoming a massive challenge for Fiji. The World Bank’s Fiji Public Expenditure Report 2023 states this is despite...

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...

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