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Brighter horizons in the Pacific

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Opinion editorial by ANZ’s Pacific Regional Executive, Tessa Price Few regions have been so affected by the COVID-19 pandemic as the Pacific. As governments,...

No hiding place for returning 7s teams – Karl Te Nana

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After 25 months on the sidelines, the national men’s teams of New Zealand and Samoa will finally return to the HSBC World Rugby Sevens...

China accuses U.S, UK and Australia of trying to build Asia-Pacific NATO

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China has accused the U.S, UK and Australia of trying to build an “Asia-Pacific version of NATO” after the three countries announced that they...

2°C not an option for the Pacific, decarbonisation a must!

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The publication of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Working Group III report on climate mitigation only confirms what vulnerable and marginalised communities,...

Third mobile operator enters PNG

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Vodafone has made its entry back into the Papua New Guinea market as of last night as Digitec-Vodafone to operate as the third mobile...

Pacific Elders’ Voice statement on Oceans

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The Pacific Elders’ Voice welcomes the convening of the 07th Our Oceans Conference in Palau on the 13-14 April. We congratulate the Republic of Palau...

Palau readies for Our Oceans conference

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Palau says it’s ready for the 07th ‘Our Oceans Conference’ next week, and that it will co-host with the United States. 80 countries and over...

UN Oceans Forum to chart course for ‘Blue Deal’ on economic recovery and sustainable growth

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The ocean is a source of opportunities to sustain livelihoods, trade and mitigate climate change. But the health of the ocean is deteriotrating and...

Australian spy chiefs meet with Solomon Islands PM Sogavare over draft security deal with China

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Two of Australia’s top intelligence chiefs have quietly travelled to Solomon Islands to meet Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare and raise the government's deep concerns...

NZ defence secretary raises Solomon Islands concerns with Chinese general

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At a January meeting between a Chinese general and New Zealand’s defence secretary, there was one Pacific issue that New Zealand wanted to speak...

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