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'It doesn't make sense': French ambassador dismisses idea of mediation with New Caledonia pro-independence groups

France has sharply rejected accusations that it undermined decolonisation in New Caledonia and says it's still deciding when a high-level Pacific delegation will be permitted to visit the territory.
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A woman wrapped in a green, red, blue and yellow flag of New Caledonia's independence movement.

Elon Musk's Starlink satellites promise to connect the Pacific to the internet. So why are some countries trying to ban it?

Five years after Starlink satellites started orbiting the Earth, Pacific Island countries are still weighing up its benefits despite calls to approve its services.
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'It hurts': Seasonal workers detail alleged sexual abuse while working in Australia

Ni-Vanuatu seasonal workers brought a case to the Federal Court alleging they were subjected to persistent sexual harassment. They hope it will bring change for other women.
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Pacific leaders maintain pressure on France over New Caledonia as PALM wraps up in Tokyo

Pacific leaders are ramping up pressure on France over tensions in New Caledonia, pressing Paris to allow a "high-level" Pacific delegation to visit the troubled territory before a critical regional meeting next month.
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A burnt-out car sits next to a burning car with flames and black smoke pouring from it on a motorway surrounded by green trees

From over-productive to 'senile', coconut trees pose big challenges in the tropics

The tree prized for its long, productive life is turning into a headache for the communities that have embraced it, creating a safety risk in some and leaving others with extremely old, unproductive plantations.
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The eight seconds of CCTV that shows a man enter a Philippine hotel room where two Australians were found dead

Police and officials in the Philippines are trying to reassure locals and tourists the area remains safe after a triple murder. 
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CCTV vision of a hooded figure walking down a hotel corridor.

Australian-based boxer dies from head injury days after maiden title bout

Family and friends have paid tribute to boxer Lemuel Silisia who died in hospital days after competing in a professional bout in regional New South Wales.
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Boxer Lemuel Silisia posing by a mountain

'This is their hard-earned money': The battle these workers face claiming their super

Pacific Island workers coming home from Australia say it's a long and complicated process to get their superannuation — and the barriers appear to be stopping many from claiming their money.
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China has added a sprawling new palace to the skyline of Vanuatu's capital — but some fear it will be hard to maintain

China has handed over a massive newly-built presidential palace to Vanuatu days before the Pacific nation's prime minister is expected to visit Beijing.
An aerial shot shows a large complex of buildings with red roofs, including a palace, with a bay in the background.

'Am I a cash cow?' Australia loses favour with international students after visa fee hike

A steep hike in visa fees is pushing current and prospective international students to consider other universities outside of Australia.
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Pacific nations will find it 'hard' if China disregards their sovereignty, new top diplomat says

The Pacific's new top diplomat says it will be "hard" for the region to deal with China if Beijing behaves aggressively, or disregards the sovereignty of smaller island countries.
President of Nauru Baron Waqa speaks during the opening of COP24 UN Climate Change Conference 2018.

Visa fees for international students double, sparking outrage

The Australian government is doubling the cost of student visa fees for international students, prompting outrage from student representatives who say that the price hike will drive potential students to competitors.
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Three students in black graduation gowns.

PNG is trying to work out what its population is, but there are fears even a census won't be able to determine it

PNG has not had an accurate count of its population in 24 years and estimates vary by millions, but with a new census underway and officials heading to all corners of the country by road, boat and helicopter there could soon be a reliable number on exactly how many people are in the country.
Two PNG census officials complete paperwork as they chat with a woman in the shade near a building.

'I was possessed by the devil': Two close friends, an alleged murder and a nation 'reeling in disbelief'

An alleged murder involving two well-known writers and former friends has shocked the Pacific island nation of Samoa. Police are still piecing together what happened.
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Before a visit to China, Solomon Islands' new PM arrived in Canberra with a security request

Solomon Islands Prime Minister Jeremiah Manele says he has asked Australia to help his country expand its police force to 3,000 officers after sitting down with Anthony Albanese for bilateral talks in Canberra.
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Anthony Albanese and Jeremiah Manele shake hands in front of a row of Australian and Solomon Islands flags.

Julian Assange says PM 'saved his life', his lawyer reveals, while his wife asks for him to be given time to recover — as it happened

Julian Assange is a free man, after a US federal judge sentenced him to time already served in prison. Look back through our blog to see how the day's events unfolded.
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Julian Assange smiling and waving.

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange strikes plea deal with United States

After 1,901 days in prison, Julian Assange could soon be a free man after striking a plea deal with the United States Government.
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Seven years in an embassy, five years in prison, now Julian Assange looks set to come home

Julian Assange has left the United Kingdom and will plead guilty to espionage. The deal marks a new chapter in a long-running saga that saw a Townsville kid take on the United States Department of Justice. 
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Younger Julian sat in front of microphones with a banner reading Human Rights in front of him

Two migrant farm workers dead, nine injured in minibus crash near Mildura, with Calder Highway closed

Two people are dead and nine have been injured, two of them critically, in a serious minibus crash that has closed a major highway in Victoria's north-west.
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Police cars attending a crash.

New wave of violence in New Caledonia as activists sent 17,000km away to detention in France

A new wave of unrest has hit New Caledonia amid warnings the decision to send seven activists charged over deadly riots to France has mobilised pro-independence supporters.
A man concealing his face stands in front of a roadblock and a small fire at night.

Emma's job involves looking for long-lost bodies and helping their loved ones find peace

The use of ground penetrating radar to help solve crimes is well known, but recently it's played a major role in helping Australian South Sea Islander communities find the missing bodies of long-lost ancestors.
A smiling woman stands next to an old wall, resting her hand against it

After being closed for more than a month, New Caledonia's international airport reopens

La Tontouta international airport will reopen to commercial flights from today and an overnight curfew in the territory will be reduced as unrest continues to ease. 
Burnt out cars sit next to a large pile of debris on a roadway surrounded by green foliage

Wong warns of higher energy bills and greater Chinese incursion into Pacific under Coalition climate plans

Foreign Affairs Minister Penny Wong has labelled the Coalition's decision to rule out setting a 2030 climate target as a move that will increase Australian energy bills and risk further Chinese influence in the Pacific. 
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Australia moves to create training centre for Pacific police, as China looks to strike security deals

Australia looks to set up a 200-strong cohort of highly trained Pacific islands police officers to be sent to regional hotspots, under an ambitious initiative designed to strengthen the government’s strategic position in the region.
A police officer wearing a helmet and protective equipment, and carrying a large plastic shield, receives training

Vanuatu had three PMs in a month. Voters hope a referendum result will stop the churn

Vanuatu has backed changes in a referendum aiming to end political instability that saw the Pacific nation elect three prime ministers in a month.
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