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'A lot of confidence' for Gardner ahead of T20 Cup
Ash Gardner will hit Australia's Twenty20 World Cup warm-up matches full of conf...
Jasper Bruce (AAP) 5 Jun 2026
Holmes is where Cook Islands heart is for World Cup
Cook Islands are assembling a side to be reckoned with for the Rugby League Worl...
Joel Gould (AAP) 4 Jun 2026
Solomon Islands PM pledges 'reset' with Australia
The newly elected leader of the Solomon Islands has sought a "reset" of relation...
Zac de Silva (AAP) 3 Jun 2026
Pinder named in Boomers final squad for Perth qualifiers
Nyul Nyul, Jabirr Jabirr, and Bunuba and Bahamian forward Keanu Pinder will retu...
Joseph Guenzler 2 Jun 2026
Black Swans announce squad for new international series coinciding with NAIDOC Week
Australia's national Indigenous netball will return to the court in 2026, this t...
Jarred Cross 28 May 2026
Samoa backs stronger, more prompt disaster support for women and families

Samoa is taking part in a regional program aimed at helping Pacific governments deliver faster and more dignified support to women, children, people with disabilities and vulnerable families during di...

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Rebekah Rasmussen May 27, 2026
National Environment Week drives local action across Samoa

Samoa has launched new biodiversity, invasive species and environmental communication tools as part of National Environment Week. The week was held under the theme "Local Actions for Global Impact" an...

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Rebekah Rasmussen May 26, 2026
Pacific workshop targets risk of losing global banking access

Pacific nations are working to protect access to global banking services amid concerns that the loss of correspondent banking relationships could affect remittances, trade, tourism payments and wider...

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Rebekah Rasmussen May 26, 2026
Vanuatu leads the Pacific to pass landmark United Nations climate change ruling

The United Nations General Assembly has passed a resolution to enforce the legal obligations on its member states to combat climate change, marking a diplomatic victory for Pacific islands in their fi...

Andrew Mathieson Andrew Mathieson May 25, 2026
West Papua Association condemns drone attack on church

At least two civilians were feared dead and two others injured after an aerial bombing at a Catholic church compound in the Central Papua province, West Papua.

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre May 20, 2026
West Papuan voices speak out against latest aggression from Indonesian forces

Senior West Papuan figures have slammed the most recent Indonesian attacks on the occupied Indigenous territory of Western New Guinea. Inside the space of approximately 48 hours, a West Papuan indepen...

Andrew Mathieson Andrew Mathieson May 20, 2026
New Starlink access reaches 4,000 people across remote PNG villages

A new Starlink connection has brought reliable internet and phone access to approximately 4,000 people across remote villages in Papua New Guinea, ending years of poor communication access for communi...

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Rebekah Rasmussen May 18, 2026
Fiji and Aotearoa / NZ partner to strengthen climate-resilient food systems

Fiji and Aotearoa / New Zealand have signed a new agreement to strengthen food security, farmer resilience and climate-smart agriculture across Fiji.

Joseph Guenzler Joseph Guenzler May 15, 2026
Native American artist turns beadwork and family memory into a remarkable exhibition

Chicago-based multidisciplinary Lakota, Dakota and Shoshone artist Chelsea Bighorn is preparing new work shaped by beadwork, pleatwork, family memory and city architecture.

Joseph Guenzler Joseph Guenzler May 14, 2026
Off-contract Parramatta prop Junior Paulo addresses NRL future

Junior Paulo can't see himself playing in the NRL for anyone other than Parramatta and has indicated he has little appetite to finish his career at a start-up franchise.

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George Clarke May 12, 2026
Borderline: Award-winning Sami siblings' debut film collaboration tells their story in their own Indigenous voice

These Sámi siblings are committed to ensuring Indigenous voices and perspective take their place in cinema, and not having it told by others.

Jarred Cross Jarred Cross May 12, 2026
Indonesian security forces wound seven graduating West Papuan students carrying Morning Star flag

The outlawed West Papuan Morning Star flag has become the focus of a new Indonesian investigation involving the wounding of Indigenous students.

Andrew Mathieson Andrew Mathieson May 11, 2026
No-confidence motion sees Solomon Islands prime minister voted out of office

Solomon Islands Prime Minister Jeremiah Manele has been ousted from power following a no-confidence motion on Thursday. Members of the Melanesian nation's parliament removed Mr Manele 26 votes to 22 i...

Andrew Mathieson Andrew Mathieson May 8, 2026
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