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Tupou’s triple takes Tonga past brave Wales outfit

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A committed Wales outfit pushed Tonga to the limit before the hot favourites prevailed 32-6 at Totally Wicked Stadium in St Helens. The win leaves...

FRU Chairman acknowledges Fijiana as they finish ninth at Rugby World Cup

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Fijiana 15’s had finished 9th at the Rugby World Cup (RWC) after coming in as the newcomers and 21st-ranked team in the tournament last...

Fiji General election – Marles: Observer group would do their part to ensure 2022 polls ‘thorough’

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Australian deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles says the Multinational Observer Group for the 2022 polls, which Australia was co-leading, would do their part to...

No State interference – Fiji Elections office to provide unimpeded access to MOG

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No governmental authority will interfere in the activities of the Multinational Observer Group (MOG) during the general election, states the MOG Terms of Reference...

INTERVIEW: Connection between human rights and climate change ‘must not be denied’

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Ian Fry, Australian National University Professor and Tuvalu’s former ambassador for Climate Change for over 21 years, was appointed in May by the UN...

Kiribati remains a valued member of the Forum – Australian Deputy PM Marles

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Despite Kiribati's withdrawal from the Pacific Islands Forum- the Australian government still considers the island nation as a ‘valued family’ of the Forum. The statement...

Australia pledges millions for police deployments in Solomon Islands

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Australia will set aside AUD$46 million (US$29 million) to fund police deployments in Solomon Islands in next week's budget, part of an increase in...

Fiji-Australia remain great friends: Marles

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Australia says it continues to value its relationship with Fiji. Australian Deputy Prime Minister, Richard Marles is currently on a tour to Fiji and spoke...

Australia’s foreign policy on Bougainville remains unchanged

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Australia’s Deputy Prime Minister and defence minister Richard Marles says his government’s foreign policy on Bougainville remains unchanged. Marles made the clarification after Ishmael Toroama,...

Pacific road to COP27: New climate declaration demands urgent progress on Loss and Damage and bold climate action in the lead up to climate talks in Egypt

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Pacific civil society representatives signed the Kioa Climate Emergency Declaration on 19 October, uplifting demands for swift decarbonisation, recognition of loss and damage, community-informed...

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COP31 Pacific Climate envoys to elevate Climate Change impacts on global stage

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The Pacific COP31 Envoys, endorsed by the Pacific Climate Change Ministers, have now been formally appointed through a joint letter from the COP31 President-Designate...

Palau makes historic call for UN nicotine control ahead of Pacific Leaders’ Forum

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Tuvalu Youth leader selected to help lead 2026 Commonwealth Youth Forum

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Tuvalu youth leader Eleala Avanitele has been selected to serve on an international task force responsible for planning and delivering the 2026 Commonwealth Youth...