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Fijian Elections Office announces appointment of Deputy Supervisor of Elections

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The Fijian Elections Office(FEO) announces the appointment of Robin Boyd as Deputy Supervisor of Elections (DSoE) for the 2022 General Election. In announcing the appointment...

Flying Fijians coach Cotter names exciting squad for November Tour

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Flying Fijians Head Coach Vern Cotter has selected his 31-member squad to face Scotland, Ireland, and French Barbarians during their Autumn tour test matches...

ONOC President Dr Mitchell arrives in Seoul prior to expected election as permanent ANOC President

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Dr Robin Mitchell has arrived for the Association of National Olympic Committees (ANOC) General Assembly here, where he is set to be confirmed as...

U.S Partnership declaration rings hollow, says Pacific Elders Voice

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With China’s threats being the bedrock of its revitalised interest in the Blue Pacific region, Washington has overlooked climate change as the most troubling...

Australian Foreign Minister to visit the Cook Islands

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Cook Islands Prime Minister Mark Brown will this week welcome Australian Foreign Minister, Penny Wong on her first official visit to the Cook Islands. This...

Journey to COP27: Pacific Women negotiators state their case for 1.5 world

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Pacific women negotiators at the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change Conference of the Parties (UNFCCC COP) are adamant about what they want...

Australian deputy PM Richard Marles accused of ‘veiled threats’ by Bougainville president

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The president of the Autonomous Bougainville government (ABG) has accused the Australian deputy prime minister and defence minister of “veiled threats” and “intimidation” over...

Lobby for new coalition government in Vanuatu begins

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Talks among Vanuatu political parties have started for the formation of a coalition government following last Thursday's snap election. RNZ Pacific correspondent said the talks...

Fiji elections: Over 600 thousand people register to vote

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A Pacific media expert says Fiji is still not a fully-fledged democracy and is recovering from the impacts of the 2006 coup - the...

Pacific faces perfect storm of climate change and debt says report

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The Pacific region is facing a perfect storm of climate change-induced disasters and debt burdens according to a new report. After the pandemic and international...

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