Over 50 percent of outbreak cases are Pasifika
A community leader questions why officials haven't heeded to calls for more Pacific-led organisations to lead their own vaccination drives.
Pasifika peoples account for more than half of cases in New Zealand's Delta outbreak.
Director-General of Health Ashley Bloomfield made the revelation in Monday's press conference, in which it was also announced that Aotearoa will extend its nationwide lockdown until 11:15pm...
New agriculture visa offers path to permanent residency in Australia
The Australian federal government will introduce a dedicated agriculture visa to help fill a COVID-induced labour shortage across the farming, fisheries and forestry sectors.
The Australian Agriculture visa, aimed at enticing Pacific and Southeast Asian workers, is not capped and will include pathways towards permanent residency and regional resettlement.
It is unclear at this stage which countries will sign up for...
PNG Churches opposes resumption of death penalty
The only Pacific nations that still have the death penalty enshrined in law, are Tonga and Papua New Guinea, although it has been decades since either country has carried out an execution.
But as Tonga's parliament considers a proposal law to introduce capital punishment for serious drug offences, the issue is back in the spotlight in Papua New Guinea too.
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COVID-19 “red status” prompts Tasmanian ban on seasonal workers from Tonga
One of the Pacific's biggest suppliers of seasonal workers to Australia, Tonga, has been blacklisted by the State of Tasmania because of COVID-19 rules, despite the country not having a single coronavirus case.
Siona Vaka, who is Tonga's Seasonal Worker Liaison Officer, said they became aware of the problem when Australian companies were told they could no longer bring in...
Internews EJN offers small grant for climate change and environment reporting to Pacific media
Internews and Earth Journalism Network (EJN) is collaborating with Media Associations in the Pacific identify at least 5 journalists or freelancers to be commissioned to do multimedia or in-depth, feature story on the environment and climate change.
The proposed stories should highlight climate-related issues and relate to issues to be discussed at the UNFCCC COP26 meeting in Glasgow from 31...
Samoa Police Commissioner resigns
Samoa Police Commissioner Fuiavaili'ili Egon Keil has tendered his resignation to the Minister of Police Monday morning with his exit effective immediately.
The Samoa Observer caught up with the Police Commissioner as he walked out of the Minister of Police, Faualo Harry Schuster's office today.
“Today I can confirm that I have resigned as the Police Commissioner of Samoa," said Fuiavailiili...
Palau reports first two Covid-19 cases
Two people arriving in Palau on 15 August tested positive for Covid-19, the nation’s Ministry of Health and Human Services stated.
These mark the nation’s first positive active cases of the virus.
Ritter Udui, MHHS incident commander, confirmed that both travelers flew in from Guam. However, she was waiting to be briefed on their point of origin.
“We’ve started contact tracing and...
Samoa AG and Clerk of Parliament suspended
Samoa's Attorney General, Savalenoa Mareva Betham-Annandale, and the Clerk of the Legislative Assembly, Tiatia Graeme Tualaulelei, were each suspended from their duties as of 20 August.
They have been suspended for two weeks, until Friday 03 September 2021.
“The Attorney General has been suspended from her post, on the basis that I have formed a preliminary view that I do not...
As rising seas claim coastal communities, Pacific Islands seek more support at Glasgow climate talks
By Sanjeshni Kumar
While holding out hope, Pacific Islanders have no choice but to endure the impacts of climate change.
Although they have done little to contribute to global warming, people in low-lying Pacific islands fear that their nations may no longer be habitable or even exist within this century as they may face some of the dire consequences of...
Climate future still in our hands: Samoa PM Mata’afa
Samoan Prime Minister Fiame Naomi Mataafa says that the world can still determine the future course of climate change and limit its effects, after a report forecast a devastating future for a world warming faster than expected.
The British High Commission in Samoa had hosted a pre-COP26 event on Friday at which Mata’afa said Samoa has prioritised climate change as...