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About our South Pacific news

Latest news on the South Pacific, providing comprehensive coverage of climate change, geopolitics, tourism, indigenous cultures, marine conservation, and developments across Polynesia, Melanesia, and Micronesia.

The South Pacific, encompassing vast oceanic regions and numerous island nations, is a diverse area of global significance. With over 30,000 islands spread across approximately 30 million square kilometres, this region includes countries such as Fiji, Vanuatu, Samoa, and Tonga, as well as territories of Australia, France, New Zealand, and the United States.

Climate change remains a critical issue for South Pacific nations, with rising sea levels threatening low-lying islands and increasing frequency of extreme weather events. The Pacific Islands Forum, representing 18 countries in the region, continues to advocate for global action on climate change mitigation and adaptation. Meanwhile, geopolitical tensions are escalating as China and Western powers vie for influence in the strategically important area, exemplified by security agreements like the one between China and Solomon Islands in 2022.

Tourism, a vital economic pillar for many South Pacific nations, is rebounding strongly after the pandemic-induced downturn. Fiji, for instance, welcomed over 600,000 visitors in 2023, approaching pre-pandemic levels. Efforts to promote sustainable and culturally sensitive tourism are gaining traction, with initiatives like Samoa's 'Beautiful Samoa' campaign showcasing the region's natural beauty and rich cultural heritage.

The South Pacific's history is deeply rooted in its indigenous cultures, with traditions dating back thousands of years. Today, efforts to preserve and revitalise these cultures are evident across the region. The Festival of Pacific Arts and Culture, last held in Hawaii in 2020, continues to be a significant celebration of Pacific Islander heritage. Additionally, marine conservation remains a priority, with initiatives like the Pacific Oceanscape framework aiming to protect the region's vast and biodiverse marine ecosystems.

Stay informed about the latest developments in the South Pacific with our comprehensive Íæż½ã½ã feed. From climate action and diplomatic manoeuvres to cultural celebrations and environmental conservation efforts, our constantly updated coverage ensures you're always up-to-date with the most important stories from this dynamic and crucial region of the world.


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