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‘No support’: Pacific Island labour-hire workers fear $6,000 cost of giving birth in Australia

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Pregnant women working under the Palm scheme face exorbitant healthcare bills and no easy options By jordyn Beazley Since Ulamila gave birth to her baby...

Tonga qualify for Rugby World Cup 2023

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A hat-trick from captain Sonatane Takalua was the highlight as Tonga defeated battling Hong Kong 44-22 in the Asia/Pacific 1 play-off at the Sunshine...

Fiji through to OFC Women’s Nations Cup semis after 2-0 victory over Cook Islands

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Host nation Fiji are through to the semi-finals of the OFC Women’s Nations Cup 2022 after overcoming a stubborn Cook Islands side at the...

Women’s Nations Cup: Solomon Islands into semi-finals after tense 1-0 win over Tahiti

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The Solomon Islands have reached the semi-finals of the OFC Women’s Nations Cup 2022 after grinding out a 1-0 win over Tahiti at the...

Three thrilling wins qualify Tonga for Netball World Cup 2023

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Tonga’s National Team Tala has qualified for the Netball World Cup 2023 in Cape Town, after three thrilling consecutive wins last week at the...

ONOC announces Pacific call to action to BRISBANE 2032

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A new generation of young aspiring athletes in the Pacific Islands can now look forward to new innovative opportunities to guide them to winning...

People hacked to death in Porgera in under an hour

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A brutal massacre in Porgera town Wednesday afternoon in which 18 innocent people were killed has rocked Enga province and shocked Papua New Guinea. Even...

108 seats yet to be declared –PNG Electoral Commissioner Sinai

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-About 108 seats are yet to be declared in Papua New Guinea with nine days the return of writ date. The PNG Electoral Commission expects...

Samoa Covid-19 State of Emergency and Alert level One to be lifted next week

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Samoa’s State of Emergency and Alert Level One lockdown conditions will be lifted on 26 July as the country moves to open its international...

Sea levels returning to normal in parts of the Pacific

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Sea levels in the eastern Pacific are expected to return to normal after days of heavy swells that have caused flooding in the Cook...

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