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Moana Pasifika confirm Super rugby exit

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Moana Pasifika have been deemed unviable and will disband at the end of the Super Rugby Pacific season. The franchise, which joined the remodelled league alongside...

Sinlaku leaves one dead, one missing and trails of destruction in Chuuk

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Chuuk is reeling from the aftermath of Typhoon Sinlaku, which caused one death, left one boater missing and resulted in widespread devastation after pounding...

Nauru strengthens global digital strategy and appoints first international trade commissioner

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The Nauru Government’s plans to boost the economy through becoming a leader in digital asset innovation are progressing, and “there are exciting times ahead”,...

Playing legislative catch-up: Drug law reform in the Pacific

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By Virginia Comolli Drug trafficking is expanding rapidly across the Pacific. Countries that were once primarily transit points have experienced a surge in domestic consumption,...

Head Coach Glen Jackson to depart the Fijian Drua end of 2026 season

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The Fijian Drua rugby franchise has confirmed that Head Coach Glen Jackson will depart the Club at the conclusion of the 2026 Super Rugby...

Kiribati pushes for real climate action, targets COP31

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Kiribati Women Minister Ruth Cross Kwansing says Pacific leaders are shifting from talk to action as the region prepares for the next global climate...

Pacific Church Leaders’ Meeting opens in Fiji with focus on “life, identity, and spirituality”

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As the Pacific Church Leaders’ Meeting opened in Fiji, World Council of Churches (WCC) general secretary Reverend Professor Dr Jerry Pillay offered a sermon...

$2.5M allocated for Western for relief distribution

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Western Province has secured $2.5 million (US$310,931) from the $10 million (US$1.24 million) allocated by the National Government to support emergency response efforts following...

Solomons vanishing Islands: Walande and Fanalei on the Frontlines of Climate Change

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By Ednal Palmer At low tide, just off the coast of South Malaita in the Solomon Islands, a few wooden posts emerge from the waters. They...

Tuvalu declares State of Emergency over power, fuel risks

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The Government of Tuvalu has declared a State of Public Emergency for Funafuti, warning that unstable electricity systems and fuel supply risks are threatening...

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Second PNG Media Summit elevated to regional event

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