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Australia and the Pacific: now for the hard part

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By James Batley Australia’s new government has made a strong start in the Pacific islands since its election in May. Early visits by Prime...

ONOC President Dr Mitchell to be elected ANOC -president in October

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At the 26th edition of the Association of National Olympic Committees (ANOC) General Assembly, Fijian official and Oceania National Olympic Committees(ONOC) President Dr Robin...

Manuma Samoa shoots for exposure

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With only seven overseas-based players, the main focus of Samoa is to give enough exposure to its local players in the Fiji Rugby Invitational...

PNG Orchids World Cup squad announced

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The Papua New Guinea Orchids squad for this year’s Rugby League World Cup (RLWC) in England will feature 11 debutants and just four players...

PNG Government Cabinet announced

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Papua New Guinea Prime Minister James Marape has announced his cabinet line-up. PM Marape has put together a 33-member cabinet, with the Minister of Bougainville...

China’s ambition to change status quo must be stopped: Visiting Japan lawmaker

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Calling China's launches of ballistic missiles in its recent military exercises earlier this month “unacceptable,” Japanese parliamentarian Keiji Furuya, who is on a three-day...

China to build PNG anti-narcotics lab to test drugs

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The Chinese government has pledged to build a national narcotics laboratory in the country to boost the capability of the Royal PNG Constabulary amidst...

Vailima production remain in Samoa

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The internationally known Vailima beer and other Vailima products may after all continue to be produced in Samoa. Samoa Breweries Ltd (SBL) Tuesday announced that...

Men’s title on the line as HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series heads to LA

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Following nine months of pulsating action the destination of men’s HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series 2022 title will be decided in Los Angeles this...

Tonga must urgently invest in disaster risk preparedness, Fekita tells Commonwealth

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Tonga faces continual challenges and is extremely vulnerable to the existential threat of climate change and climate disasters, the Minister for Foreign Affairs told...

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