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PNG representatives tour leading rugby league clubs ahead of NRL bid

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Representatives from Papua New Guinea Rugby League have toured several NRL clubs ahead of a bid to become the competition’s 18th team. Following the Dolphin’s...

Pasifika coach can’t fault effort but heavy defeat exposes gaps

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Moana Pasifika's head coach Aaron Mauger says the weekend's helter-skelter Super Rugby Pacific defeat to the Brumbies highlighted some of the gaps they've still...

Climate on agenda for Samoan prime minister visit to Australia

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Supporting small island states impacted by climate change is expected to be a key issue for the Samoan prime minister during a visit to...

Solomon Islands concerned with Japan’s plan to discharge nuclear treated water into the Pacific Ocean

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Solomon Islands has reiterated concerns over plans by Japan to discharge nuclear treated water into the ocean and its impact on the health of...

Former Tonga PM Tu’ionetoa passes away

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Former Tongan Prime Minister Dr Pohiva Tu'ionetoa has passed away at the weekend. He had been receiving medical assistance in the United States. Tonga's Chief Secretary...

Samoa PM urges world to save Pacific people from climate crisis obliteration

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The world must step back from the brink of climate disaster to save the people of the Pacific from obliteration, the prime minister of...

Pacific Ministers call for fossil fuel free Pacific

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By Makereta Komai, PACNEWS Editor in Port Vila  An ambitious and historical call to action for a fossil fuel free Pacific was endorsed Friday in...

Pacific Islands Forum supports Port Vila call for a Fossil Fuel Free Pacific

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By Makereta Komai, PACNEWS Editor in Port Vila The fight for a fossil fuel free Pacific will not be without its detractors and opposition –...

Fiji nationals working to achieve the Transition from fossil fuels to renewable energy

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Fiji's Assistant Minister in the office of the Prime Minister Sakiusa Tubuna last week contributed to discussions at the 2nd Pacific Ministerial Dialogue on...

UN Humanitarian Fund approves US$1.7m to support Vanuatu’s cyclone recovery

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The UN’s Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) has approved US$1.7 million funding for recovery efforts in Vanuatu following twin Category-4 cyclones Judy and Kevin...

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