Nanukuloa’s ecosystem and economic revival for sustainable futures
THE Nanukuloa community, in the Ra province, has successfully restored coastal ecosystems devastated by Cyclone
Nanukuloa’s ecosystem and economic revival for sustainable futures
THE Nanukuloa community, in the Ra province, has successfully restored coastal ecosystems devastated by Cyclone
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
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
Women lead environmental change in KIWA programs
THE KIWA restoration and livelihood programs have gained deep community support, with calls for continued assistance and
€EURO 80 million initiative supports 17 Pacific nations
OVER 200,000 people across the Pacific benefit directly from 45 Kiwa-supported projects that have
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
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
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
Former Fiji Methodist president passes on
FORMER Fiji Methodist Church president, Reverend Daniel Mastapha, has passed away in
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
Copper mine exits Fijian province
A MULTI-MILLION dollar copper mining project in Fiji’s interior has been forced to quit after years of
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
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
Sustaining livelihoods, sharing benefits: A new era of ocean governance
KNOWLEDGE shared at a regional conference in Fiji will sustain the livelihoods of Pacific
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
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
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
Qantas launches Auckland–Apia flights
QANTAS will launch a new year-round flight service between Auckland and Apia from June
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
Back in the water: Noumea lifts swimming ban
NOUMÉA has lifted its ban on swimming and sailing along the coast, effective today (April
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.
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.
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