Israel Folau is no martyr

SO Israel Folau will learn of his future as a professional rugby football star in Australia in early May. That is when the threemember tribunal will convene his code of conduct hearing for breaching allegedly his

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Not for sale

FIJI’S iconic flower, the Tagimoucia, is not for sale. Fijian authorities have made this statement to Islands Business magazine following reports that a world-leading botanical garden is looking at taking

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Waisale Serevi teams up with the Russians

A sporting legend and the man once dubbed the king of sevens rugby, Waisale Serevi’s illustrious rugby journey took on a new chapter when he was head-hunted by the Russians to be head coach of their national rugby

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Marape is PNG opposition party’s pick for PM

James Marape is the Papua New Guinea’s opposition party’s nominee as the alternative Prime Minister. “We are ready to change this country with transparency and accountability as the order of the day,” Marape

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NZDF Joins Search for Missing Kiribati ships

The New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF) has tasked a P-3K2 Orion aircraft to search the area where the two Kiribati vessels supposedly went missing last week. Reports confirmed that the aircraft left Auckland at 6am this

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Commemoration for fallen Kanak leaders

  At dawn, driving to the Hienghène valley on New Caledonia’s east coast, the radio starts playing “Loulou.” It’s a sad lament, a song from the 1980s by local band Bwanjep, which recalls the murder of

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How Japan Could Be A True Climate Leader

By Fenton Lutunatabua, Pacific Regional Coordinator 350.org Use its role and influence to shift the Asian Development Bank’s finance to projects we want and need As the ADB closes up its 52nd Annual General Meeting,

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CLIMATE CHANGE RESILIENCE IS ALL AROUND US

The secrets to climate change resilience is all around us, but often they go unrecognised, and so are not used. This was one of the messages relayed to delegates at the Pacific Resilience Meeting currently underway at

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PM Sogavare acknowledges all for peace and calm

M Sogavare acknowledges all for peace and calm HONIARA: Solomon Islands Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare extended his gratitude to national leaders, chiefs and community leaders for “making the right

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12-YEAR WINDOW FOR THE PACIFIC

12-YEAR WINDOW FOR THE PACIFIC Pacific Island Countries only have a 12-year window for action to cap global warming at a 1.5 degree increase, because anything higher than that will be catastrophic for the region. And it

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Multilateral banks must be accountable: Jalal

By World Bank Civil society is critical to ensuring community concerns over multilateral bank projects are heard, says the Chair of the World Bank Inspection Panel, Imrana Jalal. Speaking at a seminar in Suva this

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Mob fear grips Honiara

By Netani Rika A MOB is moving along the main highway into the Solomon Islands capital this hour.  There are reports from Burns Creek of attempts to burn Prime Minister Manasseh Sogovare’s home.  The mob

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Police fire tear gas to disperse mobs

By Netani Rika in Honiara POLICE have brought angry mobs under control using tear gas in Solomon Islands’ capital, Honiara.  Tear gas was fired into a mob of youths at the Fijian Quarter as they tried to cross

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Police contains Angry Mob

STONE throwing police have held back an angry mob on the outskirts of China Town in Honiara. The youths crossed a bridge from the Fijian Quarter but were held back by police and hired security guards. Mobs forned

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Police in Honiara on high alert

RIOT police have been deployed in the Solomon Islands capital after tensions escalated following the election of Prime Minister Manasseh Sogovare. A truck of armed riot police was deployed to Point Cruz at 1pm. The unit

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It’s Sogavare

MANASSEH Sogovare has been elected Prime Minister of the Solomon Islands this hour. Sogovare- who lost the confidence of parliament last year – accepted his election on nationsl television. He will be sworn in by

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Solomon prepares for PM election

Honiara SECURITY has been tightened in Honiara as tSolomon Islands prepares to select a prime minister. Riot police equipped with batons and shields are on stand by and a helicopter patrols the sky above Parliament

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Stricken boat aims for land

By Samisoni Pareti Authorities are confident the stricken inter-island ferry the Liahona 2 with 121 passengers and 10 crew in Fiji’s southern waters will be able to reach land safely this evening. A statement issued

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Drama at sea in Fiji

By Samisoni Pareti Dramatic footage is out on social media in Fiji today over a stricken inter-island ferry that lost its front ramp in rough waters south of the capital, Suva. The roll-on, roll-off ferry called the

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Islands Business April 2019 edition

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An Open Letter to Crown Prince Haakon Magnus of Norway

    Your Royal Highness Haakon Magnus, Crown Prince of Norway. Ni Sa Bula Vinaka Saka and humble greetings of welcome to our home of Fiji. No doubt you will be enjoying the flavour of our island home and the

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An Open Letter to Crown Prince Haakon Magnus of Norway

    Your Royal Highness Haakon Magnus, Crown Prince of Norway. Ni Sa Bula Vinaka Saka and humble greetings of welcome to our home of Fiji. No doubt you will be enjoying the flavour of our island home and the

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Vinod Patel leads the way

Clocking up years of trading in the islands, the Vinod Patel Group of companies is now looking at ways to monetise all those experiences and know how through its very own export business consultancy. Calling

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Fiji Airports suspends controllers

By Samantha Magick Fiji Airports has issued suspension notices to a number of air traffic controllers who have been on strike since March 18 over salary claims and working conditions. The action by the air traffic

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