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Australia to print, pay for PNG ballot papers

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Australia will print, and pay K10 million (US$2.8 million) for the 12 million ballot papers to be used in the 2022 general election, according...

NZ Government announces $140m Omicron support for Māori and Pacific

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The New Zealand government has announced $140 million (US$93 million) worth of targeted funding for health providers to support Māori and Pacific communities as...

Solomon Islands borders to open by 01 July

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Solomon Islands has announced the country’s international borders will open by 01 July 2022. This is for those coming in and leaving the country. “We will...

Health workers face ‘dangerous neglect’, warn WHO, ILO

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Health teams worldwide need much safer working conditions to combat the “dangerous neglect” they have faced during the COVID-19 pandemic, the UN health and...

While the Pacific has been focused on COVID, TB rates have continued to climb

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While all eyes are on the COVID-19 crisis, one of the world's deadliest diseases continues to haunt the Pacific. Tuberculosis, or TB, is a highly-contagious...

Fiji Election plan ready: Supervisor of Elections

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The Fijian Elections Office has completed its operational plan for the Writ period, laying out how the entire process will be run. The plan covers...

Indonesian govt must fulfill UN request to investigate Papua

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Coordinator of the Papuan Observatory for Human Rights (POHR) Thomas Syufi said Indonesia’s apathy towards human rights, economic, socio-cultural, environmental, educational, and health issues...

Two COVID deaths in Fiji, 26 new cases recorded

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Fiji's Ministry of Health has recorded two more COVID-19 deaths and 26 new cases. Since the last update, Fiji has recorded 26 new cases of...

Half of Tonga’s tourism businesses ‘won’t return’ after tsunami, lockdown

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Tongan business experts say up to 50 per cent of the country’s tourism and hospitality sector might not return after the recent volcano eruption,...

Reliance reconnecting Tonga end of cable, for Tuesday countdown to launch

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The Tongatapu end of the Tonga Cable was being spliced this afternoon, and service is expected to come online by late Tuesday, 38 days...

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