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Latest Tuvalu News

New Partnership To Improve Child Health In Asia-Pacific
Sailing home for the final time
Minimum hours changes making a difference for PALM scheme workers
Small Island Developing States (SIDS) Solutions Forum 2024 opens in Fiji to share agrifood transformation solutions
Is FIFA’s sponsorship deal with a Saudi-owned oil giant really ‘a middle finger’ to women’s soccer?
Australian Prime Minister Doorstop – Apia, Samoa 26 October
‘We will not allow others to determine our fate’: Pacific nations dial up pressure on Australia’s fossil fuel exports
Australian Prime Minister Doorstop – Apia, Samoa
Appointment Of High Commissioners And Ambassadors
Australia Announces New High Commissioner To Tuvalu 23 October
Advancing our shared security through the Falepili Union
The US isn’t the only country voting on Nov 5. This small Pacific nation is also holding an election – and China is watching
UNITAR Regional Workshop in Fiji Kicks Off for Pacific Leaders to Enhance Skills on Sea and Human Security
Vaiaso O Te Gana Tuvalu – Tuvalu Language Week
Cook Islands And Niue Gain Access To PacificAus TV
Cook Islands and Niue audiences to enjoy Australian content as Indo-Pacific Broadcasting Strategy continues to roll out
UN Summit Of Future, UN HQ, New York
It’s a big deal if Australia and the Pacific are chosen to host UN climate talks. Here’s why
1.2 billion young people will need a job in the next 10 years. The World Bank is trying to help them find one
Third Public Hearing – Inquiry Into Pacific Priorities
Talk isn’t enough: Pacific nations say Australia must end new fossil fuel projects
Australian Prime Minister Press Conference – Tonga
Advertiser Bush Summit
Entry into force of historic Australia-Tuvalu Falepili Union
Treaties Committee recommends ratification of CITES, Tuvalu and Balloon treaties
‘Everything, everywhere, all at once’: Australia’s survival in a warmer world will be a mammoth multi-tasking effort
Meeting With Ministerial Counterparts In Pacific
New Zealand, Japan renew Pacific partnership
Parliament House, Canberra 14 July
Climate risks projected to affect fish biomass around the world’s ocean, FAO report says
Visit To Australia By Tuvalu’s Prime Minister
Pacific islands are being ‘debanked’. What does it mean – and why are Australia, NZ and the US concerned?
Treaties Committee to examine Australia-Tuvalu Falepili Union
Dawn raids never died: why formal apologies and restoring NZ citizenship are still not enough
Why a new ruling on the law of the sea and climate change matters for Australia and especially our island neighbours
New Zealand and Tuvalu reaffirm close relationship
NZ and Papua New Guinea to work more closely together
Future Gas Strategy Underpins Emissions, Not Renewables
Bipartisan Visit To Tuvalu
NZ to send political delegation to the Pacific
Key Milestone For Pacific Engagement Visa Program
Committee against Torture Opens Seventy-Ninth Session in Geneva and Re-Elects Claude Heller as its Chairperson
NZ and US to undertake further practical Pacific cooperation
Pacific police stepping up the fight against economic crime in the region
Ambassador to the Federated States of Micronesia
Silktails Matches To Be Broadcast On Free-To-Air
The United Nations Human Rights Council will hold its fifty-fifth regular session from 26 February to 5 April 2024
JOINT STATEMENT ON AUSTRALIA-NEW ZEALAND MINISTERIAL CONSULTATIONS (ANZMIN) 2024