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Australia pledges $20 million for Nauru Education

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Australia's foreign minister announces education funding of at least $20 million (US$12.6 million) over five years in Nauru focusing on “long term change”. Minister Penny...

Majority of former Vanuatu MPs return

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The unofficial results of some constituencies have revealed that most former Vanuatu Members of Parliament (MPs) in the last legislature have booked their seats...

Disaster risk reduction: Only half the world equipped with adequate early warning systems

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A new report from the UN Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNDRR) and the World Meteorological Organisation (WMO) published on Thursday, warns that half...

Sea-level rise ‘may cross two metres by 2100’

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The Asian Development Bank (ADB) recommends raising to two metres, instead of the existing one metre, the imaginary waterline demarcation for projects in the...

COP27: Pacific activists will push for loss and damage fund for grassroots communities

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Pacific climate change activists will be pushing for the establishment of a Loss and Damage funding facility at the UN's annual climate change summit...

Samoa out to write final chapter of rugby league’s Pacific Revolution

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Images of Tagaloa, the giant Samoan creation God show him balancing on two islands and beaming with a smile. The islands were stepping stones...

Australian deputy PM Marles refuses to admit trip to PNG is to deter its China relationship

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Australian Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles has refused to admit his visit to Papua New Guinea is about deterring relationships with China amid its...

Taiwan leads the world in advancing gender equality in Asia

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By Makereta Komai, PACNEWS Editor in Taipei Taiwan ranks sixth out of 163 countries around the world in overall gender equality and the first...

Real partnership with Solomon Islands must be based on truth

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By Dorothy Wickham; Associate Professor Tarcisius Kabutaulaka, University of Hawaii at Mānoa; Dean Wickham Latrobe University; Hunhak Matt Gale; Dr Debra McDougall, University of...

Australia needs more defence grunt in its Pacific policy

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By Anthony Bergin and Grant Newsham When it comes to Australia’s policy in the Pacific islands, what’s first needed is a changed mindset. We...

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PNG Opposition accuses PM Marape of ‘deception’, demands defence force probe

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Papua New Guinea Prime Minister James Marape’s government is under fire, with Opposition leader James Nomane alleging the Defence Force is being undermined and...

Solomon Islands AG advice questioned amid political standoff

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Solomon Islands Office of the Attorney General (AG) is facing mounting scrutiny over its handling of the current political situation, with claims emerging that...

Vanuatu pursues climate justice at UN despite backlash

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Vanuatu will renew its climate justice fight at the United Nations General Assembly with a draft resolution that was watered down after pushback from...