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Australia pumps $492m into Asia-Pacific region after pledge to tighten China access

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Australia will pour almost $500 million (US$328 million) into development projects in the Asia-Pacific region after securing commitments aimed at preventing the participation of Chinese government companies who secure major Pacific Island infrastructure projects by underbidding only to deliver shoddy work. Minister for International Development and the Pacific Pat Conroy and Foreign Minister Penny Wong inked the new $492 million...

MP Ishmael Kalsakau steps down as Vanuatu Opposition Leader amid leadership dispute

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President of the Union of Moderate Parties (UMP) and Member of Parliament for Port Vila Constituency, Ishmael Kalsakau, revealed to the Vanuatu Daily Post Thursday that the reason behind his resignation as the Opposition Leader was that he did not want to engage himself in the Opposition leadership rivalry. “I have resigned as the Opposition Leader, but I will continue...

Tongan King’s questions government tax spending on business ventures

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King Tupou VI has expressed his concern about government spending on business ventures and questioned whether the money was used transparently. He also urged government to put an end to illicit drugs use in Tonga, which along with climate change posed “great threats to our children and our lives.” The King’s speech at Tonga’s Legislative Assembly 2023-2024 soft closing session Thursday,...

Solomon Islands PM Manele calls for respect to democracy

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Solomon Islands Prime Minister elect Jeremiah Manele gave his first speech outside parliament Thursday reminding Solomon Islanders to respect and uphold the democratic process of electing our Prime Minister. Manele said past Prime Minister’s elections have been met with the act of violence and destruction which had affected our economy and livelihoods. However, he said Thursday Solomon Islands must show the...

PNG DPM Rosso congratulates Solomon Islands PM-elect Jeremiah Manele

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Papua New Guinea deputy Prime Minister John Rosso congratulates Solomon Islands Prime Minister-elect on behalf of his family, the people of Lae and Papua New Guinea. “I would like congratulate the Prime Minister elect for Solomon Islands Hon. Jeremiah Manele,” says Rosso Jeremiah Manele was re-elected to the National Parliament as the Member for the Hograno-Kia-Havulei Constituency. Manele is a member of...

Tuvalu prepares for COP29 with Commonwealth training on climate finance negotiations

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The Government of Tuvalu, with technical assistance provided by the Commonwealth Climate Finance Access Hub (CCFAH), has hosted a climate finance negotiation training in the capital, Funafuti. Held at the request of the Tuvaluan Government, the workshop was a proactive measure to enhance the country's capacity in navigating the complexities of international climate negotiations, particularly in the context of the...

Kiribati’s Sir Ieremia Tabai scathing about decision to deport Australian-born judge

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Kiribati’s first president Sir Ieremia Tabai says the decision by the government to deport Australian-born Judge David Lambourne from the country is “a farce”. The opposition MP said there is no doubt, in his mind, that the government campaign to remove Lambourne is aimed at his wife, the opposition leader, Tessie Lambourne. Last Thursday, the Kiribati Parliament voted to accept the...

PNG signs Port State Measures Agreement

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Papua New Guinea has taken a momentous step in its commitment to the global fight against Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated (IUU) Fishing through its recent accession to the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations (FAO) Agreement on Port State Measures (PSMA). Papua New Guinea submitted its instrument to Accession on the 7th March 2024 through the Embassy in...

Statement on World Media Freedom Day 2024 by the President of PINA, Kora Nou

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As we gather to observe World Media Freedom Day on 03 May, with the global theme of “Journalism & Environmental Crisis,” it is crucial that we recognise the interconnected nature of environmental and journalism crises that confront our Pacific region and the world at large. The environmental crisis we face, including climate change, deforestation, pollution, and biodiversity loss, poses unprecedented...

Palau Media Council statement on the occasion of World Press Freedom Day 2024

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On this World Press Freedom Day, the Palau Media Council stands firmly with journalists around the globe. The theme, 'A Press for the Planet: Journalism in the Face of the Environmental Crisis,' is especially relevant to our island nation. The climate crisis is an important story in the country and the Pacific region. Palau, with approximately 1,500km of coastline, is...

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Australia pumps $492m into Asia-Pacific region after pledge to tighten China access

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Australia will pour almost $500 million (US$328 million) into development projects in the Asia-Pacific region after securing commitments aimed at preventing the participation of...

MP Ishmael Kalsakau steps down as Vanuatu Opposition Leader amid leadership dispute

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President of the Union of Moderate Parties (UMP) and Member of Parliament for Port Vila Constituency, Ishmael Kalsakau, revealed to the Vanuatu Daily Post...

Tongan King’s questions government tax spending on business ventures

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King Tupou VI has expressed his concern about government spending on business ventures and questioned whether the money was used transparently. He also urged government...