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AFP helps Tonga Police keep communities safe online
COP28 closes with historic agreements, but significant shifts still needed
‘A down payment on real action’: COP28 finance package welcome, but Australia must step up for the Pacific
Helping the Pacific financially is a great start – but Australia must act on the root cause of the climate crisis
Conflict-ravaged countries pushed into “debt traps” by climate funding
COP28: with a ‘loss and damage’ fund in place, protecting climate refugees is more urgent than ever
Designing Cancer Control Programme for Polynesia
Trained eyes scan big blue
Richest 1% emit as much planet-heating pollution as two-thirds of humanity
AUSTRAC and financial intelligence units across the Pacific meet in Cook Islands to further fight against money laundering
Faith leaders head to Canberra – calling for no new coal or gas and urgent action on the climate crisis
‘Chequebook diplomacy in action’: Australia’s Pacific forum commitments fall short without fossil fuel phase out
Strengthening regional ties through the Pacific Islands Forum
Statement on Falepili Union between Tuvalu and Australia
Support to Pacific vital, now Australia must tackle the root of climate crisis
26 years ago, Howard chose fossil fuels over the Pacific. What will Albanese choose?
Pacific Maritime Safety Programme funding approved for another four years
Safeguarding Tuvalu language and identity
Against the tide: how islands are pioneering climate action globally
Tuvalu Pledge Can’t Greenwash Australia’s UN Climate Ambition Failure
Bandt drums up opposition to Labor’s coal and gas agenda abroad and at home
Marching into her own boots
Golden opportunities all in day’s work
Insight – Building resilient infrastructure in the Pacific Islands
Defence supports Pacific Partners to combat illegal fishing in the region
Hunting for fish pirates
Pacific Postal Development Partnershop unlocking new opportunities for Pacific e-commerce
Australia unlocks new opportunities for Pacific postal services
Australia supports Pacific for plant health talks
AFP trains Asia-Pacific police partners in crime scene investigations
Greenpeace joins Pasifika leaders and activists for Kioa climate dialogue
AFP helping to increase cyber safety awareness across the Pacific
Tourists flock to the Mediterranean as if the climate crisis isn’t happening. This year’s heat and fire will force change
Miraculous rescue in the Pacific highlights regional search and rescue collaboration
Tuvalu leaders and community welcome the Rainbow Warrior
Experts of the Committee against Torture Welcome New Zealand’s Detailed Report, Ask about the High Number of Remand Prisoners and the Over-Representation…
Rainbow Warrior arrives in the Pacific in support of historic climate justice campaign
New High Commissioner to Tuvalu announced
Visit to Australia by Tuvalu’s Foreign Minister
Biosecurity boost for Fiji and Pacific
AFP and Pacific police forces set forensic agenda
Australian foreign minister to visit New Caledonia and Tuvalu
The UN is asking the International Court of Justice for its opinion on states’ climate obligations. What does this mean?
Dates announced for 2023 Pacific language weeks
Government delivers on Dawn Raids commitment
ACIAR at Pacific Week of Agriculture & Forestry
6 reasons 2023 could be a very good year for climate action
Future-proofing cybersecurity in Indo-Pacific region