From Data to Action: Advancing Climate Mobility Solutions
From innovative financing to regional cooperation, the Pacific is shaping global responses to climate
From Data to Action: Advancing Climate Mobility Solutions
From innovative financing to regional cooperation, the Pacific is shaping global responses to climate
SPBD Fiji relocates Nausori Branch office, expands support for women entrepreneurs
SOUTH Pacific Business Development (SPBD) Fiji has officially relocated its Nausori Branch to 14 Ross
SAFE Pacific: Strengthening Biosecurity, Markets, and Community Livelihoods
Implemented in 15 Pacific countries, the ‘Safe Agriculture Trade Facilitation through Economic integration in the Pacific’
Kiribati women map story of resilience
Kiribati, an ocean nation of fewer than 120,000 people, stands on the frontlines of the harshest impacts of climate realities.
Captured Fijian chief heads home from the United States
ON Saturday, Ro Veidovi Logavatu—chief of Rewa—will arrive home, 185 years after he was convicted of crimes against humanity and deported to the United
University of Fiji celebrates milestones
THE University of Fiji (UniFiji) is experiencing significant growth, marked by record student enrolment and expanded graduation
New university Chancellor pledges unwavering commitment
FIJI’s Speaker of Parliament, Filimone Jitoko, was installed as the new Chancellor of the University of Fiji (UniFiji) earlier this week, marking a key leadership
Lifeline for South Pacific albacore
A NEW management measure for South Pacific Albacore will create long-awaited stability for fleets, coastal economies and global
Pacific banks seek faster payment systems
CENTRAL bankers and finance officials from across the Pacific will attempt to improve national payment systems and modernise the Pacific economy through discussions in Fiji this
Will you take 16 days to help stop tech-facilitated gender-based violence?
GENDER-based violence is not new to the
Eight dead in Tahiti landslide
AT least eight people are dead after a landslide buried homes on Tahiti in Maohi Nui (French Polynesia) on
Suva FC edge Gulf Komara to escape wooden spoon finish
HOSTS Suva FC avoided a last place finish in the OFC Futsal Men’s Champions League with a win against Gulf Komara FC. Gulf Komara attacked early, with Ezekiel Vela knocking in the first goal of the match followed by
Pacific CSOs hold regional line at COP
WITH numerous governments, donors, faith groups, and civil society, COP—the annual global climate talks—can be hard to
Samoa PM’s lays heavy hand on local media
MEDIA freedom in the Pacific is once again under the spotlight – this time in
Southern Legions FC’s big shooting spree against Gulf Komara FC
A GOAL-FILLED all-Melanesian clash saw Southern Legions FC face Gulf Komara FC on Day Four of the OFC Futsal Men’s Champions
East New Britain group supports Bougainville independence
THE Mataungan Association backs Bougainville’s independence, saying the region has been failed by successive
Fijian gang at centre of Sydney drug bust
POLICE in Sydney have arrested three men linked to a Fiji-connected drug gang, seizing 40kg of illicit drugs worth $USD8.07