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In the Pacific, a rich vein of resources still doesn’t make for rich populations

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Fish, logs and metals buried under the sea floor are all on the shopping list of the resource-hungry powers of China and the West....

‘The grass is green here’: How Auckland became Mecca for Pasifika communities

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By Torika Tokalau Auckland was promoted as a ‘Mecca’ for Pacific Islanders in the 1950s. They came in their droves, and Tāmaki Makaurau is...

Super Rugby Pacific: Brumbies roll to 42-3 Fijian Drua thrashing

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The Brumbies have turned on a ruthless display to crush newcomers Fijian Drua 42-3 in a Super Rugby Pacific blowout at Canberra Stadium. The Brumbies...

EU seeks Fiji’s support in condemning Russia

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The European Union Ambassador to Fiji is hoping that the Fijian government will support their position and condemn the actions of Russia against Ukraine. Speaking...

UNDP mobilises US$500,000 recovery efforts for Tonga

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The UN Development Programme has committed US$500,000 to support recovery efforts for the Kingdom of Tonga following the eruption of the Hunga Tonga–Hunga Ha’apai...

Uncertain future for islanders who survived Tongan eruption

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The first two booms from the volcano were scary enough, but the third explosion was immense, sending everyone from the village running from their...

Moana Minerals Limited announces award of an exploration licence by the Cook Islands Seabed Minerals Authority

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Moana Minerals Limited, a Cook Islands registered company and a wholly-owned subsidiary of parent company Ocean Minerals LLC ("OML"), has announced the award of...

The big picture for our big Ocean states in 2022- thoughts from the Blue Pacific

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The commentary below takes its cue from remarks led by Forum Secretary General Henry Puna, at the Ministerial Forum for Cooperation in the Indo...

UK continues support for Pacific islands on journey to COP27

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Three months since the Glasgow Climate Pact came into being at COP26 in Glasgow last year, the Pacific have outlined how the UK COP26...

Fijian Drua hope to so show swift improvement in Super Rugby

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After having their first taste of Super Rugby last weekend, the Fijian Drua are aiming to show they’re quick learners when they meet the...

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