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“Your time is done”: Archbishop to Samoa caretaker PM Tuilaepa

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The Archbishop of the Catholic Church, Alapati Lui Mataeliga, has used his mass on Monday to lash out at the Samoa Human Rights Protection Party(HRRP)-led caretaker Government and its leadership over the country’s constitutional crisis and warned the country is sliding into a dictatorship. The leader of the second largest church in Samoa left no stone unturned in a fiery...

Fiji Government decision to open borders queried

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Fijians on social media, civil society organisations and political party leaders are puzzled over Government’s decision to open up the Lami, Suva and Nausori containment areas into one big zone in the face of escalating COVID-19 cases. They also queried the decision to lift the border between Nadi and Lautoka, after two new cases were discovered in Nadi. Prime Minister Voreqe...

Australia confirms Pacific Islands are likely the next travel bubble

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The Pacific Islands are being tipped as the next phase in Australia’s travel bubble but the plan hinges on the effectiveness of the nation’s vaccination drive. At a News Corp Australia travel event, Trade and Tourism Minister Dan Tehan said the federal and New Zealand governments were deliberating expanding quarantine-free travel to include a number of Pacific destinations. This could allow...

Offer fishing discounts:PNG Fishing Industry Association

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Papua New Guinea can expect increased job opportunities and millions of kina in revenue if the Government considers offering discounts on fishing days, says the Fishing Industry Association (PNG) Inc. Association president and chairman Sylvester Pokajam said selling fishing days to companies under the vessel day scheme (VDS) could generate K471 million(US$134 million) for PNG in a year. The association had...

Lush forests laid to waste: how Pacific Islands got hooked on logging

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By Jeremy Gwao,Josh Nicholas and Kate Lyons If Solomon Islands continues logging at its current rate, natural forests in the country will be exhausted in 15 years. The South Pacific nation, and its neighbour Papua New Guinea, are striking examples of the enormous cost of the logging industry on small island nations. In the last few decades, foreign-owned companies have...

Outgoing Pacific Islands Forum SG says Australia’s climate change stance is affecting its standing in the region

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The outgoing Secretary General of the Pacific Islands Forum Dame Meg Taylor says the Australian government's stance on climate change and its support for fossil fuels is affecting the country's standing in the region. “I think people who are very concerned about the climate issues and what's happening in terms of the impact, yes, people are concerned about the government...

COVID danger has not passed, States must support pandemic treaty: WHO chief Tedros

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-UN health agency chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus urged all countries on Monday to support a pandemic preparedness treaty, warning that it would be a “monumental error” to think the danger of COVID-19 has passed. In closing comments to the WHO’s annual week-long high-level assembly, Tedros said that a potential international treaty will be discussed in a special session of WHO...

‘They failed us’: how mining and logging devastated a Pacific island in a decade

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By Mike Puiai There is perhaps nowhere in the Pacific where the costs of extractive industries are as heartbreakingly clear as Rennell Island. The island, a tiny dot in the vast South Pacific that lies at the southern tip of Solomon Islands, is home to a few thousand people. And it’s starkly divided. On one side is pristine East Rennell, a...

The $3bn bargain: how China dominates Pacific mining, logging and fishing

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By Josh Nicholas One country dominates the Pacific’s resources extraction. Guardian analysis of trade data has revealed that China received more than half the total tonnes of seafood, wood and minerals exported from the region in 2019, a haul worth $3.3bn(US$2.54 billion) that has been described by experts as “staggering in magnitude”. The country’s mass extraction of resources comes as China...

Fiji businesses to operate under relevant COVID safe measures

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Fiji businesses cannot go back to operating in the usual manner and they will now have to abide by the minimum COVID safe measures. Permanent Secretary for the Ministry of Commerce and Trade, Shaheen Ali, said that for the Lami, Suva, Nausori containment zone, only essential and approved businesses are allowed to operate. Ali said certain businesses and industries that can...

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