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Fiji can win more gold if adequate resources are given to sporting bodies

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By Makereta Komai, PACNEWS Editor in Tokyo if there is one take-away from Fiji’s successful defence of its Olympic gold medal in sevens rugby – it’s the potential that athletes in Fiji can be trained and groomed to become Olympians. That’s the reflection of Fiji Association of National Olympic President (FASANOC) President, Makarita Lenoa after Fiji beat New Zealand 27-12 in...

Three Oceania judokas set to improve rankings after Tokyo 2020

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By Makereta Komai, PACNEWS Editor in Tokyo Three Oceania judokas competing in the men’s 81kg category look set to improve their world ranking after competing at the Summer Olympics here in Tokyo Tuesday. According to the result summary released after the medals were awarded, Samoa’s Peniamina Percival and Hugo Cumbo of Vanuatu were placed 17th equal with 15 others while Guam’s...

Kiribati lone female judoka wants to inspire young people with her Olympic performance

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By Makereta Komai, PACNEWS Editor in Tokyo Kiribati’s lone female judoka raised her island nation’s flag at the Tokyo 2020 Games for a brief 0.52 seconds in the women’s 70kg class Wednesday after a strong fight from an experienced Australian opponent, Aoife Coughlan. 27-year-old Kinaua Biribo will use her Olympic experience to inspire other young people and young women in in...

Forum Foreign Ministers endorse Weather Ready Pacific Decadal Programme of Investment

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The Weather Ready Pacific Decadal Programme of Investment was endorsed at the Forum Foreign Ministerial Meeting (FFMM) on 27 July 2021. The Government of Tonga presented the initiative on behalf of the members of the Pacific Meteorological Council (PMC) and as part of Tonga’s obligation as the current president of the World Meteorological Organisation Region 5 (South-East Asia and the...

Queensland mayor’s historic blackbirding apology over slavery of Pacific Islanders

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A local mayor has entered territory no state or Australian federal politician has ventured after apologising for the blackbirding practices that helped build Queensland's sugarcane industry. Bundaberg mayor Jack Dempsey said the practice of "forcing indentured labour into Queensland cane fields was equivalent to slavery and abhorrent". “Today I wish to extend a sincere apology on behalf of the Bundaberg region...

We don’t want Suva to be burnt like before: Fiji Defence Minister

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Fijian Defence Minister Inia Seruiratu has shed some light on why politicians have been taken in for questioning in relation to Bill 17. Members of the Social Democratic Liberal Party (SODELPA), the National Federation Party (NFP) and the Fiji Labour Party (FLP) have been questioned by the Criminal Investigations Department over the past week. Speaking in parliament Friday, Seruiratu pointed to...

NZ monitoring ongoing arrests of Fiji opposition politicians

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New Zealand has reiterated its concern with ongoing police questioning of opposition politicians in Fiji. Several opposition MPs as well as two former prime ministers have been taken in by police this week. Police said the opposition members were being questioned under the Public Order Act in relation to their criticism of a government land bill. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs voiced...

Federated States of Micronesia makes COVID-19 vaccine mandatory

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The Federated States of Micronesia (FSM) has become one of the first nations to adopt mandatory COVID-19 vaccinations. Everyone in the western Pacific country over the age of 18 will be required to be vaccinated. President David Panuelo saidit's a necessary step to achieve heard immunity. “We have 58-thousand of our population who are eligible and these are individuals that are subject...

Five people arrested for possessing washed-up cocaine in Vava’u

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The Tongan Police Drugs Enforcement Taskforce has arrested five people relating to the washed-up cocaine in Vava’u. The Taskforce raided three residences last night, two in Vava’u and the third in Tongatapu. A 28-year-old male was arrested together with his 30-year-old wife and a 61-year-old male from a home in Ha’alaufuli along with five packages of cocaine. They have been charged...

Study: Warming Waters Threaten Tuna-Dependent Economies in the Pacific

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Climate change is driving tuna further to the east, threatening the economic security of several small island nations Global warming is expected to progressively push tuna populations from the waters of 10 Pacific Small Island Developing States (SIDS) into the high seas, disrupting island economies, according to a new collaborative study by Conservation International and a consortium of technical agencies,...

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