Australia green-lights Woodside carbon bomb, despite climate concerns and Pacific plea

Australia on Wednesday approved a 40-year extension to a major liquefied gas plant, brushing off protests from Pacific Island neighbours fearful it will inflame climate

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Samoa caretaker PM not surprised with illegal move to nominate a new government

Samoa caretaker Prime Minister Fiame Naomi Mata’afa says an attempt by the Clerk of the Legislative Assembly to nominate a new government was legally flawed and did not surprise

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Protestors hopeful as USP council moves to recruit Vice-Chancellor

After protests from staff and students at the University of the South Pacific over the past two years, the University’s Council has now declared that a committee has been formed to seek out a new

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Tonga urges Pacific to halt kava extracts, but Vanuatu and Fiji push back

A brewing debate has surfaced among Pacific Island nations over how best to protect and preserve the cultural and economic value of kava, the region’s cherished traditional

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Head of State accepts Samoa PM’s advice, cabinet is caretaker government

The Samoan cabinet has assumed the role of the caretaker government until a new government is elected and convenes its first parliamentary sitting, after the Head of State accepted the advice from Samoa Prime Minister

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France spent €90,000 countering research into impact of Pacific nuclear tests

France’s Atomic Energy Commission (CEA) has spent tens of thousands of euros in an effort to counter research revealing that Paris has consistently underestimated the devastating impact of its nuclear tests in French

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2025 Fijian Drua Presentation and Awards Night

The Fijian Drua held their third Annual Drua Presentation & Awards Night at the Sofitel Fiji Resort & Spa on Denarau, to thank its players for their efforts in

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21 young entrepreneurs awarded grants

21 graduates from across Fiji have each received $5,000 under the country’s first-ever Graduate Business Start-Up Grant Scheme, launched by the Coalition

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Changing legal obligations on climate action

Pacific Small Island Developing States and other developing nations are mobilising to call for new international legal norms, to ensure that industrialised nations meet their obligations on climate, development and

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Brighter tomorrows: How Fiji and Samoa are transforming early learning

When Fiji’s government launched its National Early Childhood Development (ECD) Policy in December 2024, it sent a clear message: the first eight years of life matter not just for children, but for the future of the

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Eyes on the skies: Atu chases his dreams

From the village of Dravo Bau in Tailevu, Fiji, to the buzzing hangars of Island Hoppers and Fiji Airways, Atunaisa Naivaluwaqa Robanakadavu is a young man with his eyes set firmly on the

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Tonga to launch bond market to boost business finance

Tongan government will establish a domestic bond market to improve business access to affordable

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Tinian positions itself at the forefront of America’s digital financial future

Tinian has officially issued and minted the first fully reserved, fiat-backed stable token issued by a public entity in the United

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Australia renews health commitment to Fiji

Australia has pledged FJ$5.7 million to support Fiji's national HIV Response Plan, extending its support for the country’s health sector.

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Niue government prioritises investments in social and economic infrastructure

Niue Minister for Finance, Crossley Tatui highlights investment and Infrastructure Management, revealing a total replacement value of Niue’s assets as approximately $200 million NZD (US$118.56

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Vanuatu MPs speak out against cyberbullying

Vanuatu PM Jotham Napat condemns cyberbullying and tabled a bill to take legal measures to respond to such

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ONA Coffee taps Fiji’s forests to brew economic growth

ONA Coffee has partnered with 31 farmers in the Ra Province, who have naturally growing wild coffee on their land

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Palau’s Baklai Temengil becomes first female President in ONOC’s 45-year history

Baklai Temengil has made history for Palau once

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Tonga prepares whistleblower bill to protect civil servants exposing government wrongdoing

Tonga is drafting a landmark Whistleblower Protection Bill designed to empower civil servants to report corruption and abuse of power without fear of retaliation, Prime Minister Eke announced last

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Air Vanuatu’s future still under review

The Vanuatu Government says it is committed to reviving Air Vanuatu “from the ground up,” as speculation continues over the future of the airline's leadership and overall recovery strategy following its financial

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European Union film festival opens in Fiji with free screenings at Damodar

The fourth edition of the European Film Festival officially opened on May 16 at Damodar City cinemas in Suva, bringing a vibrant and free celebration of European cinema to local

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Ardie Savea crowned 2025 Super Rugby Pacific Player of the Year

Moana Pasifika's inspirational captain Ardie Savea has claimed the inaugural Super Rugby Pacific Player of the Year title for 2025, after taking an unattainable lead in voting with two weeks left in the regular

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“We finally managed to get it done”: Drua keep perfect record at Churchill Park

Drua extended their unbeaten home streak to nine games with a commanding 38-7 victory over the Western Force at Churchill Park in Lautoka on

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Indonesia bombs West Papuan villages again – Civilians flee to the bush

In a renewed wave of airstrikes, Indonesia has bombed several villages in Ilaga, Puncak Regency, West Papua—displacing entire communities and reigniting memories of past

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