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Fijian Drua and Moana Pasifika ready to shine in Super Rugby Pacific

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When captain Nemani Nagusa leads out the Fijian Drua against the New South Wales Waratahs on Friday it will end a long wait, and kickstart a new era for Super Rugby. Six years after World Rugby’s Rugby Committee met in Suva to discuss ways to further support the game in the Pacific Islands, two teams from the region will feature...

Fijian Drua to perform war cry tonight

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The Swire Shipping Fijian Drua will perform a war cry or ‘I-Bole’ at CommBank Stadium in Paramatta before playing the New South Wales Waratahs today. It’s a new challenge which was put together by Head of Athletic Performance Nacani Cawanibuka, players with some assistance from the I-Taukei Affairs. What’s different about the Drua ‘I-Bole’ is it starts off with the bible...

Oceania Boxing Confederation elects new President

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French Polynesia’s Tauhiti Nena has been elected as the new President of the Oceania Boxing Confederation (OCBC) after polling 80 percent of the vote against his only candidate, Fiji's Manasa Baravilala. The 51-year-old replaces Australia's Ted Tanner, who had led the Continental Federation since 2014, but decided not to stand for a third term. Nena, born in Papeete, on Tahiti, the...

Cook Islands welcome Micronesia’s pause on exiting the Pacific Islands Forum

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Cook Islands Prime Minister Mark Brown welcomes the decision by the Micronesian Leaders to “pause” their withdrawal from the Pacific Islands Forum to enable additional time for further dialogue in seeking a resolution to the current situation. As one of the founding Members, the Cook Islands are acutely aware of the history and standing of the Forum that has been...

PNG Justice Minister faces alleged misconduct charges

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Papua New Guinea Justice Minister and Madang MP Bryan Kramer has been referred to the Public Prosecutor by the Ombudsman Commission for 14 counts of alleged misconduct charges. The minister made this known at a media conference Wednesday after the Ombudsman Commission delivered a letter informing him of the allegations and the referral. Kramer has often been labelled as a ‘corruption...

Vaccines vital as COVID overloads health system in Solomon Islands

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Ramping up vaccinations is critical in the Solomon Islands as COVID-19 crashes across the country overloading the country's fragile health system from the capital city Honiara to remote islands and villages. Free of COVID-19 in the community one month ago, the Solomon Islands has reported nearly 5,000 infections and more than 50 deaths. Last week, authorities said one in every...

World fails to meet a single target to stop destruction of nature – UN report

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The world has failed to meet a single target to stem the destruction of wildlife and life-sustaining ecosystems in the last decade, according to a devastating new report from the UN on the state of nature. From tackling pollution to protecting coral reefs, the international community did not fully achieve any of the 20 Aichi biodiversity targets agreed in Japan...

Working together to support Tonga

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Australian Defence Force and Republic of Fiji Military Forces personnel are working side-by-side on Atata Island in Tonga to clear tsunami debris, remediate eroded beaches and make community buildings safe. The Australians and Fijians and several other nations are providing support to the Government of Tonga following the undersea eruption of the Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha’apai underwater volcano on 15 January...

The Pacific Islands become collateral damage on drug superhighway

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By Jose Sousa-Santos The illicit drugs trade in the Pacific Islands continues to evolve despite Covid-19 border closures. The seizure of more than 500 kilograms of cocaine in Papua New Guinea in 2020 demonstrated that the pandemic had not diminished the trafficking of drugs through the region. Destined for Australia, and with a street value estimated at AUD$81 million...

Fiji calls for worldwide moratorium on deep seabed mining

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At the first-ever One Ocean Summit, Attorney-General Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum called on all ocean countries to adopt Fiji’s moratorium on deep seabed mining through 2030. The three-day summit, convened by the French President, Emmanuel Macron, brought together 40 Heads of State and Government and representatives of Civil Society and from the private sector to address the protection of marine ecosystems, the...

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