Palau tourism rebounds, aims for Pre-Pandemic levels by year’s end 

Palau’s tourism industry is experiencing a significant comeback, with visitor arrivals steadily increasing throughout 2023 and into 2024.  Total arrivals in 2023 surpassed 42,000, reaching nearly 45 percent of

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Fijian Drua rebound with tense win over Moana Pasifika

The Fijian Drua have hung on for a 24-17 win over Moana Pasifika in Lautoka.  It was a pair of returning stars for Mick Byrne’s side that proved the difference and Taniela Rakuro and Isaiah Armstrong-Ravula secured

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NSW Waratahs complete perfect season with commanding win over Fijian Drua

The NSW Waratahs have claimed their fifth Super Rugby Women’s title with a 50-14 win over the Fijian Drua at Ballymore.  Winger Desiree Miller finished the game with a hat-trick as they built an early lead in the

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HK Airlines resumes Saipan service; hotel group ‘ecstatic’ about the return of Chinese tourists

After a  four-year hiatus, Hong Kong Airlines will resume direct flights between Hong Kong and Saipan this weekend, foretelling the resurgence of the China market in the Northern Marianas.  The Hotel Association of

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Australian-born judge David Lambourne closer to deportation as Kiribati parliament votes for High Court removal, ‘major setback for justice’ – UN

An Australian judge is a step closer to being deported from Kiribati after the country’s parliament voted in favour of his removal from the High Court.  David Lambourne’s suspension from office two

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Capsizing of Tuvalu boat carrying vaccines highlights climate change challenges, UNICEF says

The capsizing of a boat carrying childhood vaccines and health workers in Tuvalu underscored the challenges of healthcare in remote Pacific Islands as they battle extreme weather caused by climate change, the UN

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Pacific job market shows resilience amidst challenges, ILO report shows

The International Labour Organisation (ILO), reports ongoing challenges within the Pacific job market, despite resilient growth. The Pacific Tripartite High-Level Dialogue on Decent Work and the 2050 Strategy for the

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Fiji Business Briefs

Fiji Cabinet approves review of national minimum wage Fiji’s Cabinet has given the greenlight to a review of the national minimum wage and will also assess job classifications. The review will include a number of

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Nambawan Super planning new Port Moresby suburb

Papua New Guinea superannuation operator Nambawan Super Ltd says about 1000 families will have to move from the Bush Wara settlement in Port Moresby by mid-July.  Managing director Paul Sayer said in total about 5000

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Ni-Vanuatu workers in Australian prisons: Minister

Vanuatu’s Minister for Internal Affairs, Johnny Koanapo, has revealed that many Ni-Vanuatu citizens are currently in prisons in Australia for a wide range of offences, varying from what he described as “very

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ADB calls for more sports, retirement and medical tourism in Fiji

Continued recovery in Fiji’s tourism sector boosted the country’s overall economic growth last year, according to the Asian Development Bank.  In its annual Asian Development Outlook report released this month, the

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No records for 80 percent of names on 2021 electoral roll

Samoa’s Electoral Commissioner Tuiafelolo John Stanley says the biggest problem his office is facing is reconciling information from voters to office records.  He told TV1Samoa News that they cannot find records

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