Fiji's military has vowed to ensure that the country's new constitution will incorporate what the interim government sees as the achievements of its 2006 military coup.
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Australia Confident $330 Million Aid For Pacific Women
The Australian government says it is confident that aid directed at women in the region will be coordinated to have the best possible impact.
Native Control Of Seabed In French Polynesia Discussed
French Polynesian leaders have been in talks with the International Seabed Authority as part of a bid to get seabed deposits recognized as belonging to the territory’s indigenous…
Australia Blamed For Conditions At Nauru Asylum Facility
A spokesperson for an Australian refugee advocacy group says government claims of suitable living conditions at its Nauru detention centre are absurd.
AMA says defence faces a health crisis
Doctors have warned defence is facing a potential health care crisis with only a small number of medical specialists signing up to a new health agreement.
134 Dolphins Allegedly Slaughtered In Solomon Islands
A total of 134 dolphins were reportedly hunted and slaughtered on Ata’a in the North East region of Malaita province last week in the Solomon Islands.
Still many live in poverty
MORE than 230,000 Australians used a homeless service in 2011-12 and 99,000 were children or people aged up to 24.
Sydney wins ‘best city in Australia’
Sydney has been named the nation's favourite city, beating its rival Melbourne by a solitary vote.
Australian politicians agree on gun laws
Australian politicians say after the 28 deaths in the latest school shootings in the US, America must control its guns.
PM’s shock at ‘senseless evil’
Prime Minister Julia Gillard says Australians will join Americans in mourning 20 small children and 'brave teachers' killed in a US school shooting.