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Fijiana Drua ready for Grand Final

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The Fijiana Drua will fight till the final whistle to scoop the Super W title next week. With only one more match to go, the...

Former Palau leader fears marine sanctuary act could be ditched

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A former leader of Palau is “frustrated” about the foreign fishing lobby trying to influence national leaders to get rid of a critical law...

Niue announces quarantine-free travel dates for New Zealand

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After keeping Covid at the borders for two years, Niue has announced its plans to ease MIQ protocols for travellers. From 11 July, travellers will...

PNG government puts UN on notice

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Papua New Guinea Police Commissioner David Manning, and head of the COVID-19 National Control Centre, has placed United Nations agencies on notice that they...

Concerns raised as Vanuatu, Palau explore crypto projects

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By Dionisia Tabureguci Recent green lighting of cryptocurrency projects in Vanuatu and Palau have raised concerns over the lack of an advisory body in...

Our Ocean conference: More than 80 countries to be represented

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The Our Ocean Conference opens in Palau this week and more than 500 delegates from 80 countries are expected to attend. The Republic of Palau...

NZ supporting call for urgent climate action at ocean conference

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Global leaders need to realise the harmful impact their lack of climate action is having on the Pacific region, New Zealand's Minister for Pacific...

Princess Anne arrives in Papua New Guinea for second leg of royal tour

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Princess Anne has landed in Papua New Guinea as she continues her southern hemisphere tour to mark the Queen's Platinum Jubilee. The Princess Royal and...

Australia, Vanuatu sign Pacific Fusion Centre MOU

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The Australian Government and the Government of the Republic of Vanuatu have reached an important milestone, signing the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for the...

ADB outlook: Fiji’s debt to surge to 88.6 per cent of GDP in FY2022

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Fiji’s debt is forecasted to surge to 88.6 percent of GDP in the 2022 financial year before subsiding to 85.3 percent in FY2023. This was...

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Pacific workers stay silent to keep their jobs

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Pacific workers who flock to Australia on temporary visas are too afraid of losing their jobs to fight for better pay and working conditions. More...

Korea, Pacific Ministers deepen ties on Climate, Oceans and Development

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Pacific Islands and South Korea have agreed to deepen cooperation on climate action, oceans, development finance and security following the 6th Korea–Pacific Islands Foreign...

Nobles take key roles in Tonga’s parliament as Lord Vaea elected Speaker

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The Tonga Legislative Assembly has elected Lord Vaea as the new Speaker of Parliament, marking a significant moment in the kingdom’s political landscape. The decision...