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Moderate Quake Hits Pacific Island Nation of Tonga
Experts: Tonga Volcano Eruption Triggers Unprecedented Climate Impacts
ADB, Solomon Islands, Tonga Sign Agreements for Sustainable Energy Transition Projects at COP29
Trade, Industry and Competition partners with Nkomazi Local Municipality to empower entrepreneurs

Trade, Industry and Competition partners with Nkomazi Local Municipality to empower entrepreneurs

The dtic partners with Nkomazi Local Municipality to empower entrepreneurs The Department of Trade, Industry and Competition (the dtic), in partnership with the Nkomazi Local Municipality and Siboshwa Traditional Council will host an interactive...

Owner:  South African Government
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Tonga’s new landing craft VOEA Late enters service

Tonga’s new landing craft VOEA Late enters service

The Tonga Royal Navy has commissioned the newest landing craft VOEA Late in a ceremony held at the Masefield Naval Base. Credit: Australian High Commission; Kingdom of Tonga via Facebook The commissioning of VOEA Late is the latest demonstration...

Owner:  Coert van Zijll Langhout
EU to fund green energy projects in the Pacific

EU to fund green energy projects in the Pacific

A EUROPEAN Union-funded 15million euro ($F39.56m) regional electrification agreement with the Global Green Growth Institute (GGGI) will advance inclusive, sustainable, and resilient socioeconomic development in Pacific Island countries, said EU...

Owner:  Kirit Patel
Hale T-Pole on running workshops in Tonga for retired Pacific rugby players to thrive beyond the sport

Hale T-Pole on running workshops in Tonga for retired Pacific rugby players to thrive beyond the sport

Former Ikale Tahi and professional rugby player Hale T-Pole is now the CEO of Pacific Rugby Players - an association dedicated to ensure that Pacific rugby players have a voice at the decision-making tables and that players' needs are being met....

Owner:  Australian Government
Matangi Tonga Online publisher Pesi Fonua Dies aged 78

Matangi Tonga Online publisher Pesi Fonua Dies aged 78

Tonga mourns veteran journalist and Matangi Tonga founder Pesi Siale Fonua. Photo: Koro Vaka’uta Well known Tongan news outlet Matangi Tonga Online is today mourning the loss of their publisher and editor Pesi Fonua who passed away on Sunday. In a...

Owner:  New Zealand Government
Farmgate Backpackers leads with integrity amid industry challenges

Farmgate Backpackers leads with integrity amid industry challenges

At a time when the agriculture and horticulture industries are again experiencing issues in some southern mainland states, a Bundaberg operation is standing up for workers and farmers. ERLE LEVEY goes to Childers to speak with Bill Darby of...

Owner:  Thomas Family
Youth vote guide relaunched ahead of polls

Youth vote guide relaunched ahead of polls

Tonga’s youth-led Take The Lead (TTL) has introduced a new digital Tonga Youth Vote Handbook, backed by island-wide outreach. The relaunched guide gives first-time voters clear, accessible tools on how to register, vote and engage politically....

Owner:  Kalafi Moala

Tonga volcano explosion equalled most powerful ever U.S nuclear test

A huge underwater volcanic event in Tonga last year was of a magnitude comparable with the most powerful nuclear detonation by the U.S, researchers have revealed. Scientists have used eye and earwitnesses accounts, along with data from tide...

Owner:  The Pacific Islands News Association Ltd
SHIPPING TIMES | Sailing for humanity

SHIPPING TIMES | Sailing for humanity

China’s largest hospital ship, Ark Silk Road received 1241 outpatient visits and 14 inpatients in during its four-day in Suva. The ship’s medical team performed 187 surgeries and 700 auxiliary examinations such as CT, DR, ultrasound and ECG,...

Owner:  Kirit Patel
Vanuatu rapper Mantis wins Pacific Break 2025 with powerful track ‘Weatherman’
Vanuatu’s Mantis wins Pacific Break 2025

Vanuatu’s Mantis wins Pacific Break 2025

Mantis, a rapper from Vanuatu, has won ABC Radio Australia’s Pacific Break 2025 with his tri-lingual track Weatherman. Rapping in Bislama, French, and English, his winning song caught the judges’ attention, beating hundreds of original entries...

Owner:  Australian Government
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