This years event will focus on how satellite imagery and mapping technologies are helping island nations plan safer communities, protect coastlines, and manage natural resources under growing ...
Joint Task Force Micronesia commander Rear Admiral Joshua Lasky acknowledged that the US military has not always prioritized local businesses in regional projects.Mark Rabago, RNZ Pacific ...
The party was a smashing success last election, growing its caucus from two to six members and claiming all but one of the Mori seats. Anneke Smith, Political reporter Turmoil in Te Pāti Māori ...
Solomon Islands Minister of Foreign Affairs and External Trade, Peter Shanel Agovaka said his government is honoured to host the regional meeting. Pacific Labour Mobility Annual Meeting 2025 To ...
The MoU outlines a shared approach to preventing violence, drug activity, and theft in municipal market spaces. 28 October 2025 Suva, Fiji – A significant step towards enhancing the safety and ...
The partnership establishes a framework for cooperation between the two institutions to promote consumer awareness, responsible financial practices, and the welfare of farmers as consumers. In a ...
The OFC Pro League, officially launched this week and scheduled to kick off in January, “is about building careers, communities and dreams”, the Oceania Football Confederation boss ...
The National Iwi Chairs Forum considers it necessary to focus political attention on the aspirations of whnau, hap and iwi as opposed to other political issues that in our viewdistract from that ...
Tongans will head to the polls on 20 November.Teuila Fuatai, RNZ Pacific senior journalist With just three weeks to go before Tongans head to the polls, the debate over election issues is heating ...
Mike Brunzell, vice president of Global Business Development at NFPA, joined FPANZ members as a keynote speaker and panelist at the event, the first formal NFPA participation in the annual FireNZ ...
Against the backdrop of New Zealands most storied stadium, players, coaches, and officials from across Oceania came together ...
The chair of New Zealand’s Ministerial Advisory Group on transnational and serious organised crime says “business as usual” would mean “we will continue to go ...
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