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Published on 01:48 GMTSource: Pacific Community (SPC) - Center-left
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Published on Feb 15, 2025
Vanuatu prepares to establish a National Human Rights Institution
The Government of Vanuatu and non-government stakeholders recently undertook a scoping study on establishing a National Human Rights Institution (NHRI) in the country. The scoping mission was carried out from 31 May – 04 June 2021 on Tafea Province, 19 – …
Source: Pacific News Service - Neutral -
Published on Feb 13, 2025
Ensuring political stability and rebuilding key for Vanuatu's new coalition government - expert
Jotham Napat is Vanuatu's fifth prime minister in four years. Photo: Facebook / Jotham Napat An expert on Vanuatu politics says rebuilding Port Vila's devastated CBD is a key issue that the new government has to deal with. Jotham Napat, 52, the …
Source: RNZ - Public Broadcaster -
Published on Feb 13, 2025
Human Insecurity from Climate Change on Vanuatu and Guam
Asia-Pacific, Climate Action, Climate Change, Development & Aid, Economy & Trade, Environment, Food and Agriculture, Food Security and Nutrition, Headlines, Labour, TerraViva United Nations Opinion Floods and heavy rain in Guam. Credit: - es3n@ …
Source: Inter Press Service - Label Pending -
Published on Feb 13, 2025
Fiji congratulates new PM of Vanuatu
SUVA, Feb. 13 (Xinhua) -- Fiji's acting Prime Minister and Minister for Finance Biman Prasad has, on behalf of the government and the people of Fiji, congratulated the newly elected Prime Minister of Vanuatu Jotham Napat. In a congratulatory letter, …
Source: Xinhua News Agency - Gov't Propaganda -
Published on Feb 13, 2025
Bookings for Vanuatu surge with Aussies ready to support earthquake-struck tourism hotspot
Despite ongoing earthquake recovery operations, Australians are still looking to Vanuatu for their next holiday as bookings for May surge. Flights on hold as Vanuatu suffers second quake overnight The 7.3 magnitude earthquake caused temporary disruptions …
Source: Travel Weekly - Label Pending -
Published on Feb 13, 2025
Indigenous knowledge merges with science to protect people from fish poisoning in Vanuatu
Wikimedia/Louisa Cass/AusAID, CC BY-SA Ciguatera fish poisoning is the world’s most frequently reported seafood-borne illness. Authors Meg Parsons Associate Professor in Historical Geography, University of Auckland, Waipapa Taumata Rau Allan Rarai …
Source: The National Tribune - Center-left -
Published on 00:01 GMT
Urgent need to reform e-scooter, e-bike rules in NSW, inquiry finds
A NSW upper house inquiry has found e-bike, e-scooter and e-mobility device regulations are in urgent need of reform. The inquiry made 34 recommendations, including reducing speed limits to 30 kilometres per hour and allowing the devices to be used on …
Source: ABC (Australian Broadcasting Corporation) - Neutral -
Published on Feb 16, 2025
Suaalii is a work in progress but the hype is real after Waratahs debut
With the British and Irish Lions series on the horizon, Joseph-Aukuso Suaalii has impressed in his first professional rugby match on Australian soil. Meanwhile, several Wallabies hopefuls have enjoyed a solid start to the 2025 season. From a Wallabies …
Source: ABC (Australian Broadcasting Corporation) - Neutral -
Published on Feb 16, 2025
Two children among six people hit by car that crashed after alleged burnout
Six people, including two young children, have been hit by a car after the driver lost control while allegedly performing a burnout in the New South Wales Hunter Valley. Police along with emergency services were called to Bromage Road at Abermain, near …
Source: ABC (Australian Broadcasting Corporation) - Neutral