Nanukuloa’s ecosystem and economic revival for sustainable futures

THE Nanukuloa community, in the Ra province, has successfully restored coastal ecosystems devastated by Cyclone

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NZ troops destroy Bougainville bombs

TWO World War II bombs have been destroyed by the New Zealand Defence Force at an airstrip and school on

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Charting a course: strategic vision for sustainable communities

THE Soko ni Nuinui (Voyage of Hope), launched earlier this month, outlined a strategic framework for a

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Women lead environmental change in KIWA programs

THE KIWA restoration and livelihood programs have gained deep community support, with calls for continued assistance and

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€EURO 80 million initiative supports 17 Pacific nations

OVER 200,000 people across the Pacific benefit directly from 45 Kiwa-supported projects that have

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Empowering youth as guardians of the ocean

BRIDGING the gap between ancestral wisdom and the fire of youth, a new wave of leadership is rising

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Tuvalu addresses climate crisis and gender violence link

TUVALU’S Prime Minister Feleti Teo has argued that environmental instability and gender-based violence are deeply

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New Caledonia: The call for a genuine process

THERE are calls for regional solidarity today as France continues to show a reluctance to loosen its colonial hold on New

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Former Fiji Methodist president passes on

FORMER Fiji Methodist Church president, Reverend Daniel Mastapha, has passed away in

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Drua adjusts for Highlanders match in Ba

AFTER a good battle against the Chiefs last weekend, the Fijian Drua take on the Otago Highlanders at the Four R Stadium in

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Copper mine exits Fijian province

A MULTI-MILLION dollar copper mining project in Fiji’s interior has been forced to quit after years of

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Kiribati’s initial visa progress: quick wins amid systemic hurdles

KIRIBATI’S inclusion in the second round of Australia's Pacific Engagement Visa (PEV), marking its first year participating in the

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Vanuatu graduate wants to save lives

ELODIE Matua is far from home, but she is determined to return to Vanuatu and help save lives as a member of the country’s medical

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Sustaining livelihoods, sharing benefits: A new era of ocean governance

KNOWLEDGE shared at a regional conference in Fiji will sustain the livelihoods of Pacific

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People, belonging, and Pacific futures

IT is an honour to reflect with you at the State of the Pacific 2026 conference on the theme Weaving Pacific Research Relationships. I centre my reflections on people, belonging, and Pacific

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Loan allows New Caledonia airline to fly

NEW Caledonia's Congress unanimously approved an extension of its loan guarantee for Air Calédonie on Thursday, a procedural move to match a two-year maturity extension granted by

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Marshall Islands named COFFIS co-Chair

THE Republic of the Marshall Islands has been elevated to a leading role in a new global push to unwind fossil-fuel

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Qantas launches Auckland–Apia flights

QANTAS will launch a new year-round flight service between Auckland and Apia from June

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Strong energy strategy amid Tuvalu emergency

AS the local State of Emergency in Tuvalu concludes today, Minister for Transport, Energy, Communications and Innovation, Simon Kofe, has outlined a comprehensive strategy to stabilise the nation's energy

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Back in the water: Noumea lifts swimming ban

NOUMÉA has lifted its ban on swimming and sailing along the coast, effective today (April

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Vanuatu overhauls main airport

VANUATU’S international airport terminal upgrade is now in the design stage after Fosi Consulting won the tender. The original terminal was built in the 1990s.

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Governments must prioritise response to hybrid threats, expert says

HYBRID threats are deliberate campaigns aimed at weakening governments through misinformation, cyberattacks, and disruptions to critical infrastructure.

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No single government can handle hybrid threats alone

CYBER threats during natural disasters are a growing concern that can worsen humanitarian crises and cyberattacks on

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Rabuka reassures Fiji on fuel supply

THE Fiji Government says fuel supply remains stable despite global price spikes, as Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka urged calm and outlined a $FJD 56 million package to ease cost pressures on households and key

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