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ONOC set to hold its Annual General Assembly

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The Oceania National Olympic Committees (ONOC) are holding their XLII (42nd) Annual General Assembly (AGA) where it will host IOC President Thomas Bach in...

Commonwealth Games Australia CEO keen on permanent support for Pacific athletes

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-Commonwealth Games Australia has partnered with the Australian Government to provide support for Pacific island athletes aiming to be part of the Commonwealth Games...

Otago Highlanders deny Fijian Drua win

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The Highlanders have cruelly denied Fijian Drua a historic win in their first Super Rugby Pacific match played at home, with a full house...

Fjiana 15s goes down to Japan

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The Fijiana 15s went down to Japan 28-14 in their first international Test match at the Bond University Oval in Australia. Fijiana had 14 debutants...

Rebels hold on for victory over Moana

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The Melbourne Rebels have made it a Super Saturday for Australian teams, backing up the NSW Waratahs' shock win with a 26-22 victory over...

Pacific Parliamentarians Alliance on Deep Sea Mining calls for more commitments to safeguarding our ocean from deep sea mining

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Pacific Parliamentarians Alliance on Deep Sea Mining (PPADSM) calls for more commitments to safeguarding our ocean from deep sea mining The Pacific Parliamentarians Alliance on...

Former spy chief says Australia squandered good Pacific ties

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The nation’s former spymaster warns Australia has squandered its chances to form meaningful relationships with the Pacific, leaving it looking to the United States...

Writ delay legal: PNG AG Dr Kwa

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Papua New Guinea Justice and Attorney-General Department Secretary Dr Eric Kwa says the two-week delay in the issuance of election writs is within the...

Pacific Elders Voice: Statement on Climate Security

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The Pacific Elders’ Voice reiterates that the primary security threat to the Pacific is climate change. This fact is clearly articulated in the Boe...

Solomons PM could use Chinese police to stay in power, key provincial adviser fears

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A key adviser to the premier of the most populous province in Solomon Islands has expressed concern that the China-Solomons security deal could enable...

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UN Continental Shelf Body reviews Fiji Joint Submissions at 66th Session

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The Commission on the Limits of the Continental Shelf has concluded its 66th session at United Nations Headquarters, with Pacific submissions among those reviewed. The...

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