PNG faces Bougainville independence test in Parliament

PAPUA New Guinea Prime Minister James Marape has urged lawmakers to handle Bougainville’s push for independence through constitutional process, political dialogue and national unity.

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Wale demands major overhaul of Solomon Airlines

SOLOMON Islands Prime Minister Matthew Wale says the national airline can no longer rely on government support without showing a serious plan for change.

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Solomon Islands police chief suspended in narcotics scandal

SOLOMON Islands police chief Ian Vaevaso has been suspended after a long-running dispute over a methamphetamine case which exposed cracks in the country’s anti-narcotics response and raised new questions about police

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Hawaiian Airlines unveils first “Moana” plane in three-aircraft Disney tie-in

DISNEY’S live-action Moana is set to make waves in theatres July 10, and Hawaiian Airlines is marking the courageous voyager’s next great adventure with three commemorative liveries that capture the daring spirit of

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Pacific Ministers to meet on economic challenges

ECONOMIC and Finance Ministers from across the Pacific Islands Forum (PIF) will gather in Majuro, Republic of the Marshall Islands, from June 23–24 for the annual Forum Economic Ministers Meeting (FEMM).

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Drua women claim another win at home

IT was a tough contest as the Fijian Drua hosted the ACT Brumbies at the Four R in Ba. In the end the Drua won 42 - 20 to claim their second win for the season.

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3.2 million leaflets for New Caledonian voters

MILLIONS of leaflets with candidate lists and party propaganda have been collated for distribution to voters across New Caledonia, in the lead up to next week’s provincial elections.

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Fiji seeks deeper trade, investment ties with New Zealand

FIJI has urged New Zealand businesses to deepen commercial ties and support new investment projects as the government moves to accelerate trade reforms and expand market access.

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SPBD Fiji surpasses $FJD150 million in loans to women entrepreneurs

SOUTH Pacific Business Development (SPBD) Fiji has disbursed $150 million in loans to women entrepreneurs across the country since its 2010 launch.

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Our sovereignty will not sink with the seas, Tuvalu declares

TUVALU’S Governor-General, Reverend Sir Tofiga Vaevalu Falani, has called for urgent global action on climate mobility, warning that the Pacific nation’s future cannot be separated from the rights, identity and

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Boost for Tuvalu police with qualified officers

TUVALU’S police force will be boosted by 10 newly graduated officers next week.The officers—six men and four women—completed a

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Trump reopens Pacific waters to commercial fishing

THE Western Pacific Regional Fishery Management Council has welcomed President Donald Trump’s proclamation, Restoring American Commercial Fishing in the Pacific.

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Linchpin of healthcare: Australian expert urges support for Fiji’s laboratory staff

A LEADING Australian medical scientist has described Fiji's laboratory professionals as highly skilled and resourceful even as

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Pacific Lab Professionals meet as brain-drain threatens services

MEDICAL laboratory scientists have converged in Fiji for a three-day conference aimed at modernising diagnostics and retaining skilled professionals in the face of a critical brain drain affecting the Pacific region.

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FMA strengthens medical oversight in Fiji’s public health law

THE Fiji Medical Association (FMA) has thrown its support behind the Fijian government’s plan to update the country’s public health

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Pacific fisheries race to meet tougher EU tuna standards

What does temperature have to do with the price of fish? In Europe, quite a lot. It is the difference between a can of tuna and a plate

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NZ air force spots missing Cook Islands fisherman 

A COOK Islands fisherman reported missing last Thursday has been spotted by the crew of Royal New Zealand Air

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Partnerships in the Pacific: FIMLS seminar 2026 opens

THE Fiji Institute of Medical Laboratory Science (FIMLS) Annual Seminar 2026 got underway today at the Fiji National University (FNU) in Nasinu.

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The Quad’s accountability gap

THE latest Quad foreign ministers’ meeting, held last month in New Delhi, produced an ambitious catalogue of new initiatives.

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From HMS Endeavour to the RV Anuanua Moana: The unbroken thread of exploration

ON August 25, 1768, a converted coal ship slipped quietly out of Plymouth Harbour. At just under 30 metres long, HMS Endeavour hardly looked like a vessel destined to change the

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Solomon Islands tightens control over natural resources 

SOLOMON Islands Finance Minister, Gordon Darcy Lilo, has moved to cancel all previous MOUs relating to the tax exempt status of

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Coups cannot be justified: Nata

FORMER journalist Josefa Nata has told Fiji’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission that coups cannot be justified.Nata, who served 24 years...

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PIFS leans on ASEAN model as it retools for a changing region

PACIFIC Islands Forum (PIFS) leaders are trying to redesign the region’s political and security machinery to better protect unity,

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Climate, migration and leadership rise to the top of Pacific’s 2050 agenda

THE Pacific Islands Forum is translating its 2050 Strategy into a more concrete set of priorities focused on climate resilience,

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