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Pacific meatworkers allege exploitation in Australia

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For many Pacific islanders the chance to work in Australia as a fruit picker or a meat worker is the opportunity of a lifetime. But...

“Our ocean is not a nuclear dumpster” – USP students call for a nuclear free Pacific

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By Nic Maclellan Hundreds of students at the University of the South Pacific in Suva rallied to remember nuclear survivors around the region on...

While Australia fights for coal, the Pacific fights for its survival

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Opinion by Anote Tong We in the Pacific have been raising the alarm about the impacts of climate change for decades, but the latest...

Moana Pasifika team to face Crusaders revealed

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Coach Aaron Mauger has blended international experience with raw talent in the Moana Pasifika team that will make history when it meets the Crusaders...

Derenalagi to lead Fijian Drua, four to debut

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Fiji Olympic gold medalist Meli Derenalagi will lead the Fijian Drua for the first time in Super Rugby Pacific against the Melbourne Rebels Friday. Derenalagi...

UN experts sound alarm on serious Papua abuses, call for urgent aid

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UN human rights experts today expressed serious concerns about the deteriorating human rights situation in the Indonesian provinces of Papua and West Papua, citing...

PNG low Covid vaccination rate a worry: PM Marape

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Papua New Guinea Prime Minister James Marape has again raised his concern over the country’s very Covid-19 vaccination rate of 4.6 percent, telling health...

Cook Islands welcomes “landmark” win in the London Privy Council

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Cook Islands Prime Minister and Minister of Marine Resources (MMR), Mark Brown welcomed the London Privy Council’s judgement on the Government’s decision to expand...

As extreme weather ravages the Pacific, there is much to do and no time to waste

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By Mark Howden and Ofa Ma’asi-Kaisamy In the past decade the two most intense cyclones recorded to date in the southern hemisphere ripped through...

Pacific Islanders: Failure to commit to 1.5 degrees at COP27 will imperil the World’s Oceans

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By Catherine Wilson Oceans play a pivotal role in regulating the world’s climate and maintaining the conditions for human life on earth. And they...

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‘If it’s not cultural, what is it?’ Fiame questions use of matai titles amid...

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Samoa's former Prime Minister Fiame Naomi Mata'afa says chiefly titles are culturally significant and should not be given to foreign prime ministers. Mata’afa made the...

Vanuatu urged to honor UN obligations and protect refugees

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Vanuatu, as a member of the United Nations (UN), has a responsibility to uphold international humanitarian standards and provide protection to those fleeing conflict,...

NZ boosts support for Tonga’s drug-fighting efforts

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New Zealand's prime minister has announced further support to combat drug trafficking in Tonga, following his announcements earlier in the week in Samoa. Much of...