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Salvage company assessing how to extract fuel from Manawanui
Samoa's Marine Pollution Advisory Committee says equipment is being prepared in Whangārei. Audio
RNZ Pacific Cyclone Watch Service now in operation
RNZ Pacific has updated the on-air frequencies for its Cyclone Watch Service for the 2024-2025 cyclone season.
Ratu Naiqama Lalabalavu elected as Fiji's new president
Ratu Naiqama was the current speaker of parliament and nominated by Fijian Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka.
New Vanuatu Climate Centres to provide crucial weather data
Six new provincial community climate centres have been established in Vanuatu to provide crucial weather information to local authorities.
Taneti Maamau back to Tarawa for victory celebrations
Kiribati's president-elect Taneti Maamau arrived back in the capital Tarawa from his home island of Onotoa on Monday morning, ahead of his party's planned victory celebrations tonight.
Fiji flooding: Weather office warns of continued rain as low-pressure system moves in
Fijians living in the central division are being advised limit any unnecessary travels, as over a dozen roads and crossing are closed due to flooding.
Royal 'ava ceremony for King and Queen in Samoa
The King and Queen are in the Pacific Island country for the Commonweath Heads of Government Meeting. Audio
Kiribati returns to the polls: Taneti Maamau seeks third term as president
There are three candidates for President: the man who has held the role for the past eight years, Taneti Maamau, along with Bauntaake Beia and Kaotitaake Kokoria.
Samoan youth win Commonwealth Foundation climate photography prize
Four young Samoan photographers have won a landmark photography prize showcasing climate action and resilience.
'Pal must go': USP staff want vice-chancellor out
Fiji-based staff and students at the regional university are striking in Suva, demanding that the head of the institution step down immediately over "leadership failures".
Small states role in geopolitics and climate change to top CHOGM agenda - expert
Otago University's Dr Robert Patman said that, as hosts, Samoa want to discuss the role that small states have in international diplomacy. Audio
Niue’s 50-year journey, from independence to global citizen
Niue reflects on the 50 years since it gained independence from New Zealand, and its place in the world. Audio
Young Pasifika league players in action in Auckland
The Pasifika Youth Cup under-17 boys and girls teams representing seven nations will be competing in Blockhouse Bay, kicking off today and running until Sunday. Audio
NZ governor-general heading to Niue for celebrations
Niue achieved self-governance from New Zealand in 1974. Audio
Bougainville Government lays out strategies for statehood
President Ishmael Toroama said the plans represent Bougainville's continued progress towards realising the dreams of past generations.
Spectre of Panguna looms over Porgera - former PNG deputy prime minister
The Porgera gold mine was re-opened with fanfare earlier this year, after a three year shut-down during which the government negotiated terms more favourable to it.
Bougainville govt plans radical overhaul of land ownership laws
These are the Bougainville Government Land Bill, Customary Land Bill, Land Registers Bill 2024, and the Planning and Development Bill.
Fiji employer groups warn of job loses amid govt's employment law reforms
But the Employment Ministry reaffirmed its commitment to fostering inclusive dialogue during the review of the Employment Relations Act (ERA) 2007.
New Caledonia, Fiji have wins in Oceania FIFA World Cup qualifiers
On Friday, New Zealand plays Tahiti, and on Saturday, Vanuatu takes on Samoa.
Fiji Day 2024: Fijians mark 54 years of independence
President Ratu Wiliame Katonivere said the Fiji Day provides the opportunity for all Fijians to to come together as one.
Pacific news in brief for 10 October
A round-up ofnews in brief from around the region, including Pacific island nations continuing to call for a mandatory universal levy on carbon emissions from shipping.
Fiji PM not worried by phone and laptop spend for MPs
Fiji's Prime Minister has dismissed criticism regarding MPs enriching themselves following the government's tender for high-end laptops and mobile phones for legislators.
League teams named ahead of Pacific Championships
The rugby league tournament begins on 18 October.
'Touch screen' laptops and 'high-end' mobiles for Fiji MPs
But Labour leader and former prime minister Mahendra Chaudhry said the government was yet to release 50 percent of the free education grant for Term 2.
Prison workers union not taking sides over failed mutiny attempt
A group of officers, backed by police, stormed the correction services headquarters on Saturday, and tried to change the locks, but staff inside the complex had their own police backup.