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Super Rugby Pacific: Revised draw expected next week as Covid-19 strikes again

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The original Super Rugby Pacific draw is set to be the latest casualty of Covid-19-enforced disruption, with a revised schedule set to be released next week. The new competition was thrown into confusion after the New Zealand government revealed a border opening plan that made it impossible for the trans-Tasman competition to proceed as planned. However, Rugby Australia chief executive Andy...

Fiji ends efforts to qualify for Birmingham 2022 in four sports amid COVID-19 issues and funding constraints

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The Fiji Association of Sports and National Olympic Committee (FASANOC) has confirmed it is ending efforts to qualify for Birmingham 2022 in badminton, cycling, netball and squash. The organisation admitted in September that financial constraints and the impact of COVID-19 would likely impact their preparations for next year’s Games. FASANOC chief executive Lorraine Mar said as part of their qualification criteria...

Anti-independence ads accused of ‘profound racism’ against indigenous New Caledonians in court action

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Cartoons urging New Caledonians to vote no to independence from France in this weekend’s referendum have been accused of “profound racism and ridicule towards Pacific Islanders, especially the Kanak people”, in a legal submission lodged with France’s highest judicial body. An urgent appeal has been lodged against the broadcast of the animations, which have been running on television in...

Call for independence dividing Malaita: Maelanga

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Solomon Islands Deputy Prime Minister and MP for East Malaita, Manasseh Maelanga says Malaita’s push for independence is dividing the province and its people. Maelanga made the statement during his contribution to the motion of sine die in Parliament Wednesday. “There is now a southern region group being pushed. What is happening in Malaita is bringing division. "South Malaita is now pushing...

Date for Final Referendum in New Caledonia Not Free or Fair: MSG

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The Melanesian Spearhead Group (MSG) Secretariat has briefed MSG Leaders on the current political situation in New Caledonia with regards to the third and final Independence Referendum, scheduled for 12 December 2021. In a letter to MSG Leaders, the Acting Director-General, George Hoa’au said that the third referendum is a unilateral decision by France to hold the referendum on 12...

Fiji National Rugby League and FMF seal five-year deal

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Christmas came early to the Fiji National Rugby League yesterday following an undisclosed five-year sponsorship by FMF and the sealing of the Ram Sami partnership. FMF is now a major sponsor of the Vodafone Fiji Bati and an official partner of FNRL’s community and pathway programmes. FNRL chairman Viliame Naupoto said: “In spite of the impact of this pandemic, we remained...

Fiji withdraws from World Swimming Championship

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Fiji Swimming has withdrawn from the 15th FINA World Championship in Abu Dhabi this month. Olympians Taichi Vakasama and Cheyanne Rova including United States-based Netani Ross and Moana Wind were due to participate at the Games. Due to financial constraints and the adverse effects of the pandemic on training and logistics, the federation has decided to miss out on the World...

Manu Samoa hoping for government green light to re-join World Rugby Sevens series

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The strictest of COVID-19 regulations in Samoa have been causing problems for the country's international rugby teams all year. Manu Samoa's recent tour of the northern hemisphere was abandoned, apart from one game against the Barbarians in London, only for that to be scrapped too, at the very last minute, when several of the opposition players tested positive for coronavirus. Since...

New Caledonia to hold tense final vote on independence from France

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The Pacific territory of New Caledonia goes to the polls on Sunday for a third and final referendum on independence from France with campaigning marked by angry demands to call off the vote because of the Covid pandemic. The territory, some 2,000 kilometres (1,250 miles) east of Australia, was allowed three independence referendums under a 1988 deal aimed at easing...

Pacific NGOs and movements call on France to defer referendum vote to 2022

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A coalition of Pacific civil society organisations (CSO) and movement leaders, has called on the French Government to postpone the third independence referendum in Kanaky/New Caledonia, which was “hastily” announced to go ahead on 12 December The French Minister for Overseas Territories, Sebastien Lecornu, told French journalists in Paris that the third self-determination vote would take place, as it "serves...

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