Home Blog Page 822

USP Council raises concerns over finance risks

0
The University of the South Pacific’s Council has raised concerns about the financial and operating risks arising out of Fiji’s withheld grant, compounded by...

Quad praises Albanese government’s higher ambition on climate

0
By Michelle Grattan, Professorial Fellow, University of Canberra The Quad summit in Tokyo has praised Australia raising its ambition on climate change, after Anthony...

Force eye finals after Moana Pasifika win

0
Western Force have kept their Super Rugby Pacific finals hopes alive after snapping their losing streak with a key 48-28 win over Moana Pasifika. Playing...

Fiji base for Drua in 2023

0
Fijian Drua will be based in Fiji next season. However, where exactly is not confirmed at the moment. The Drua were based at the New South...

Australia to stand with Pacific islands on climate crisis and ‘respect’ region, Foreign Minister Penny Wong says

0
Australia’s new foreign affairs minister, Penny Wong, will seek to improve relations with Pacific island countries, flagging an early visit to the region and...

Samoa PM Fiame Mata’afa acknowledges new Australian PM’s stance on Climate Change

0
Samoan Prime Minister Fiame Naomi Mata'afa has acknowledged the new Australian Labour Government’s stance on the issue of climate change. Australia’s newly elected Prime Minister...

Former NZ foreign Minister Peters says Pacific security concerns ‘avoidable’, U.S warned years ago of need for cooperation

0
-Former Foreign Affairs Minister Winston Peters has said “serious security concerns” in the Pacific were “avoidable” in a speech where he advocated for New...

Solomon Islands says China’s foreign minister to arrive this week to sign pacts

0
China's foreign minister Wang Yi will visit the Solomon Islands this week and sign key agreements, expected to include a security pact criticised by...

Solomon Islands borders to open in July

0
Solomon Islands Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare has announced the full reopening of international borders commencing on 01 July 2022. Cabinet has approved the reopening of...

UN body makes ‘breakthrough’ on carbon price proposal for shipping

0
Countries have agreed on the need to put a carbon price on shipping emissions after more than a decade of resistance, which campaigners have...

Stay connected

529FansLike
172FollowersFollow
156SubscribersSubscribe
- Advertisement -

Latest article

Report warns Fiji facing deepening health Workforce crisis as labour schemes drain skilled workers

0
The Australia Institute says labour mobility schemes are worsening the health workforce crisis in the Pacific, with registered nurses and other skilled workers leaving...

Second written nomination for Prime Minister-Designate confirmed

0
The Office of the Interim Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of Tonga has confirmed receipt of a second written nomination for the position of...

Marshallese families in Northwest Arkansas reel from Trump deportations

0
The Trump administration's aggressive action on deportations has resulted in over 40 Marshallese being deported from the Northwest Arkansas area in 2025, a significant...