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Fijian Drua claim historic win over Melbourne Rebels

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Fijian Drua have trampled the Melbourne Rebels' season further into the ground, coming from behind to claim their first Super Rugby Pacific victory. The newcomers...

Byrne confident Fijian Drua success can help Fiji improve

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Fijian Drua coach Mick Byrne expects his team's involvement in Super Rugby Pacific to have a positive impact on Fiji's national side after the...

Fijiana announce Super W arrival in style

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Fijiana Drua have taken to Super W in scintillating fashion, destroying the Melbourne Rebels 66-5 in their competition debut. The new side have relocated from...

Moana Pasifika vow to keep improving after physical debut surprises ‘clunky’ Crusaders

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Moana Pasifika coach Aaron Mauger says there is much more to come from his side after they put down a marker in their first...

Guam welcomes National Olympic Committees to quadrennium capacity building

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Guam is welcoming a host of National Olympic Committees (NOCs) from Oceania to its shores for a weeklong series of workshops to strategise on...

Pacific: Forum leader Henry Puna ‘not privy’ to talks about his future

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Secretary-general of the Pacific Islands Forum, Henry Puna, has said he was “not privy” to discussions about his future as top diplomat of the...

Tongan Government launches rebuild after natural disasters

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Tongan families who lost their houses in the tsunamis on 15 January will be assisted by government to rebuild homes. A groundbreaking ceremony to start...

ADB provides US$8 million grant to help Kiribati respond to its first outbreak of COVID-19

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The Asian Development Bank (ADB) is releasing an US$8 million (A$11.3 million) grant from its Pacific Disaster Resilience Programme (Phase 3) to help finance...

Quad leaders agree Ukraine experience should not be allowed in Indo-Pacific

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Leaders of the Quad grouping of countries - the United States, India, Australia and Japan - agreed on Thursday that what is happening to...

WWF commends UN Environment Assembly’s watershed decision to start negotiations for a global plastics treaty

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UN Member states at the UN Environment Assembly (UNEA-5.2) have unanimously agreed to develop a legally binding treaty to end plastic pollution, making it...

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