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New Zealand’s richest person donates fishing boats, tractors and food to Tonga

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New Zealand’s richest man is donating 30 fishing boats, eight new tractors and a container full of breakfast food to the people of Tonga. Graeme Hart,...

Tonga needs over $90 million to start repairs from Volcano

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A month after an undersea volcanic eruption and ensuing tsunami lashed Tonga, a UN official said Wednesday that 80 percent of the Pacific island...

Navy ship impacted by Tonga volcanic ash

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Problems that led to an Australian navy ship losing power twice while providing aid to Tonga may have been caused by volcanic ash, defence...

Climate funding critical says Fiji UN Permanenant representative

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Fiji and other countries facing the impacts of climate change need to be able to access funds to address these challenges. Fiji’s Permanent representative to...

An exciting opportunity for Marine Protected Areas professionals in the Pacific

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An opportunity exists for an early to mid-career professional in the Pacific, working in Marine Protected Areas (MPAs), to attend the 5th International Marine...

‘More than a sport’: Super Rugby admission a game-changer for Fiji

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A Fijian village has sprung up on the NSW far north coast. On a sliver of land flanked by Lake Ainsworth on one side...

Fijian Drua and Moana Pasifika ready to shine in Super Rugby Pacific

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When captain Nemani Nagusa leads out the Fijian Drua against the New South Wales Waratahs on Friday it will end a long wait, and...

Fijian Drua to perform war cry tonight

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The Swire Shipping Fijian Drua will perform a war cry or ‘I-Bole’ at CommBank Stadium in Paramatta before playing the New South Wales Waratahs...

Oceania Boxing Confederation elects new President

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French Polynesia’s Tauhiti Nena has been elected as the new President of the Oceania Boxing Confederation (OCBC) after polling 80 percent of the vote...

Cook Islands welcome Micronesia’s pause on exiting the Pacific Islands Forum

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Cook Islands Prime Minister Mark Brown welcomes the decision by the Micronesian Leaders to “pause” their withdrawal from the Pacific Islands Forum to enable...

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