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Skipping classes is not condoned: Nauru launches education reform to build a 'smart nation'

Skipping classes is not condoned: Nauru launches education reform to build a 'smart nation'

By Pacific Island Times News Staff Nauru’s government is beefing up the enforcement of compulsory class attendance while encouraging parents to get involved in their children’s education. Mandatory presence in school and parental engagement are...

Owner:  Mar-Vic Cagurangan (Editor & Publisher)
How Australia’s climate target could stack up against the rest of the world

How Australia’s climate target could stack up against the rest of the world

“That doesn’t mean the target is going to be 68 per cent,” Bowen said. “But it does frame the conversation.” Loading Scientists say the scale of warming since 2021, and increasing emissions since then, mean higher reductions are now required....

Owner:  Nine Entertainment
Nauru sells citizenship to wealthy while 'poor' refugees remain in detention, advocate says

Forum Leaders back Fiji’s Green Climate Fund bid and launch PRF…

By Pita Ligaiula Pacific Islands Forum Leaders have taken major steps to strengthen climate finance, endorsing Fiji’s bid to host a Green Climate Fund (GCF) regional office and formalising the Pacific Resilience Facility (PRF) in Tonga. “Leaders...

Owner:  The Pacific Islands News Association Ltd
Australia and Papua New Guinea: a relationship worth investing in

Australia and Papua New Guinea: a relationship worth investing in

‘Australia is secure when Papua New Guinea is secure, and Papua New Guinea is secure when Australia is secure.’ So said Billy Joseph, PNG’s minister for defence, at the ASPI Defence Conference in June. This sentiment underpinned the intent of both...

Owner:  Australian Government
Australia’s quest to be key Pacific security partner hinges on climate credibility

Australia’s quest to be key Pacific security partner hinges on climate credibility

This article is republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons license. Read the original article. Wesley Morgan, Climate Fellow at Climate Council and Research Associate, Institute for Climate Risk and Response, UNSW Sydney...

Owner:  Climate Council of Australia Ltd
Pacific news in brief for 18 September

Pacific news in brief for 18 September

United States and Guam flags Photo: 123RF Guam A newly-passed defense policy bill by the US House of Representatives includes a US$3 billion package for Guam - to maintain the island's role in strategic defence. The Pacific Islands Times reported...

Owner:  New Zealand Government

Tongan PM hails PRF Treaty as historic step for Pacific Climate...

By Pita Ligaiula in Honiara, Solomon Islands Tonga’s Prime Minister, Dr ‘Aisake Eke, says the signing of the Pacific Resilience Facility (PRF) treaty in Honiara will be remembered as a turning point in the region’s fight against climate change....

Owner:  The Pacific Islands News Association Ltd
Nauru reboots passport sale scheme to fund climate fight
Pacific leaders agree on big issues – but unity remains elusive
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