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NZ rugby open to sending teams to Australia for start of Super Rugby Pacific amid COVID travel uncertainty

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Amid the ongoing uncertainty of the COVID pandemic, New Zealand Rugby has revealed to Newshub definitively that the inaugural season of Super Rugby Pacific will go ahead. But what that looks like remains unclear with the MIQ border changes announced by the government last week presenting major doubts over whether the competition will go ahead, with quarantine measures required for...

Fiji Rugby welcomes change in World Rugby eligibility rule

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Fiji Rugby has pledged to continue to invest in its local players and development pathway players. Following the announcement by World Rugby to approve the eligibility change rule to allow players to switch nationality. Chief Executive, John O’Connor, says this is good news as there will be some overseas-based players however, the discussion will have to come from the players themselves...

Fiji welcomes first Australian tourists in 20 months amid Omicron concerns

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Fiji has thrown open its doors today to tourists for the first time in 20 months, despite fears over the new Omicron coronavirus variant. The first Australian tourists touch down in the Pacific Island nation this morning from Sydney and daily flights from Melbourne will also begin today. All tourists must be fully vaccinated and show a negative PCR test taken...

Marshall Islands moves to reduce world’s strictest Covid-quarantine

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The Marshall Islands is one of only a handful of nations never to have experienced a single case of community transmission of Covid-19. Its border closure in the early stages of the coronavirus pandemic in March 2020 and later implementation of one of the world’s strictest quarantine programmes for people coming into this isolated island group have kept it Covid-free. Twenty-one...

Australia’s commercial kava importation pilot officially launched

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Pacific kava farmers and producers will now have direct access to the Australian market under Phase Two of the Morrison Government's Kava Pilot, recognising the significant cultural and economic importance kava has for Pacific communities. From 01 December, producers will be able to apply to import kava for commercial purposes under the two-year pilot. The quantity of kava that can...

Wanting to be watchdogs: Pacific journalists and their views

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By Shailendra B. Singh, Folker Hanusch While global scholarship on the professional views of journalists has expanded tremendously in recent decades, the Pacific remains a blind spot, with sporadic research at best. For instance, the Pacific was not featured in the Worlds of Journalism study on 76 countries, perhaps the most ambitious undertaking in the field as yet. The lack of...

NZ is the latest to join foreign intervention mission to Solomon Islands

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Solomon Islands Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare has announced that New Zealand officers will now join three other countries: Fiji, Papua New Guinea and Australia in the latest intervention to support Solomon Islands following last week’s unrest in Honiara. In his address last night, Sogavare said: “We have opened our borders to allow our neighbours to enter to assist us. New...

Bougainville President commends PNG intervention in Solomon Islands

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The current troubles in the Solomon Islands must not be seen as an opportunity by Bougainvilleans to prey on the nation's instability says Bouganville President Ishmael Toroama. He said Bougainville has long shared traditional and familial ties with the Solomon Islands. However, the Solomon Islands remain an independent sovereign nation. “Many Bougainvilleans will have a vested interest in the situation in...

COVID-19: WHO’s Tedros criticises ‘blunt’ Omicron measures

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The head of the UN health agency has criticised “blunt” and “blanket” measures taken by countries in the past few days to stop the spread of the Omicron variant. In a statement on Tuesday, the World Health Organisation Director-General said that it was “deeply concerning” that Botswana and South Africa, where the new variant was first identified, were “being penalised...

Unease builds over New Caledonia referendum

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There is growing unease over the French decision to hold New Caledonia's third and final independence referendum on 12 December. Pro-independence parties and groups decided last month that because of the pandemic, they will stay away from the polls. The decolonisation mechanism, at play for 30 years, will therefore reach its formal end without the full participation of the colonised people...

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