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Vanuatu government launches inquiry into labour schemes after testimony from workers in Australia

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The Vanuatu government has launched an inquiry into the country’s labour mobility programmes, including the seasonal worker programme in Australia, citing concerns around safety. The...

Cash transfers prove ‘life-saving’ during COVID crisis in Fiji

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An innovative Save the Children digital cash programme helped vulnerable families in Fiji to manage the devastating impacts of COVID-19, a new report shows. The...

Dislocation and disruption: climate change in the Indo-Pacific in 2035

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By Robert Glasser  The impacts of climate change on the Indo-Pacific, already the most exposed region in the world to climate hazards and home to...

Fijian Drua names team against Brumbies

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Fijian Drua head coach Mick Byrne continues to introduce new Fijians into the Super Rugby Pacific competition by making some changes in the team...

Fiji Drua adapt to Super slow-down tactics

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Mick Byrne will take the slow-down tactics as a compliment and expects a more composed Fijian Drua side to test the Brumbies now their...

Lonergan brothers to start for Brumbies against dangerous Fijian Drua

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ACT locals and Brumbies pathways products Lachlan and Ryan Lonergan will start for the Brumbies against the Fijian Drua in round two of Harvey...

Health authorities in Solomon Islands expect a surge in Covid-19 cases in rural areas

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Health authorities in Solomon Islands expect a surge in Covid-19 cases in rural areas where up to 80 percent of the population live. The death...

Pandemic recovery must put people first: UN Secretary-General

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People must be at the heart of post-pandemic recovery, UN Secretary-General António Guterres told a global meeting that opened on Tuesday to examine the...

Fiji gets to tell its own climate story in new books for children

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Publishers hope new series will inspire the children of the Pacific to protect an ocean deeply connected to their culture. By Sanya Ruggiero A disposable mask flies...

Major threats identified for PNG General elections

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The use of firearms is one of the three major threats identified by the Papua New Guinea joint security forces for General Election 2022,...

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Tuvalu energy stable but risks remain as Minister Kofe outlines backup plan after emergency

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Tuvalu’s power system is holding steady but backup measures are being rushed in, with a rental generator due next month and new equipment on...

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