BOXER Joseph Kwadjo defeated Vanuatu’s Jacobus Kali on TKO during the Best Boxing Promotion held at Nadi’s Prince Charles Park last night. Kwadjo’s powerful punches were too hard for Kali to contain that forced him to retire at the end of the third …Read more
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Vanuatu ambassadors to discuss 2018 vision – Radio New Zealand
The annual event, which starts today, brings together ambassadors, high commissioners and consul-generals to discuss the foreign and development policy objectives of the country. The discussions will also involve cabinet ministers and key government …Read more
Sport: Vanuatu cricketers proud despite relegation | Radio New … – Radio New Zealand
Vanuatu have been relegated from World Cricket League Division Four despite finishing with back to back wins in Malaysia.Read more
Volcanic Ash Is Forcing Vanuatu to Permanently Evacuate an Entire Island – TIME
(WELLINGTON, New Zealand) â The Pacific nation of Vanuatu is preparing to permanently evacuate the entire population of one of its islands as thick ash spewing from a volcano kills crops, dirties water supplies and fouls the air. The 10,000 or so …Read more
Vanuatu plans to permanently evacuate entire volcanic island | Stuff … – Stuff.co.nz
The Pacific nation of Vanuatu is preparing to permanently evacuate the entire population of one of its islands as thick ash spewing from a volcano kills crops, dirties water supplies and fouls the air. The 10,000 or so people who remain on Ambae island …Read more
Vanuatu descendants of Indigenous Australians search for long lost family
By ABC –

A SMALL group of men from Vanuatu with Aboriginal ancestry have travelled to Australia on a mission to reconnect with their long lost family, and to push for better recognition of their Australian ties.
Thousands of people with Indigenous Australian ancestry are believed to be living in Vanuatu. Many are the descendants of blackbirded islanders went back to Vanuatu at the turn of the 20th century, in line with the White Australia Policy.
Between 1863 and 1904, more than 62,000 Pacific Islanders were taken to Australia — often against their will, or on false pretences — to work on Queensland’s cotton and sugar plantations.

But Emelda Davis, chairwoman of the Australian South Sea Islanders Port Jackson chapter, said it wasn’t just Pacific Islanders who were kicked out of Australia.
She said there were stories of islander workers taking in orphaned Indigenous Australian children, as well as stories of workers marrying and establishing families with Indigenous Australians.
“Then when the White Australia Policy came in, the mass deportation did take a lot of those Indigenous families back to the islands,” she said.
“It’s always something that was known, but it’s quite interesting that it’s being promoted or brought to the attention of the Australian Government now.”

He and his brother, Chief Richard David Fandanumata, a member of Vanuatu’s influential National Council of Chiefs, were in Adelaide this week for a forum on the topic hosted by the University of South Australia.
Both brothers have Aboriginal ancestry through their mother, and have been tracking others down around Vanuatu.
“We started receiving stories from all around the islands, I came here with some figures that put them up to over 4000,” Mr Abel said.
Chief Richard said they are not necessarily seeking Australian citizenship, but they do want to be recognised.
“Plenty of us, when we look at our history, our bloodlines, our family tree, they call us Australians,” he said.
“They connect us. And we want to become part of the family. Those of us in Vanuatu want to be connected with our family in Australia.”
The brothers are trying to track down their Australian family, the majority of whom are believed to be from the Tweed Heads region of New South Wales.

One of the descendants claims many people with Aboriginal ancestry experience discrimination back in Vanuatu, and don’t have equal access to customary land or education
Pakoa Rudy Rolland, a police officer on Tongariki Island, told The Australian newspaper last week that hundreds of people with Indigenous Australian heritage in his community were living as second-class citizens.
But Mr Abel said while he agreed there was ‘a history’ of issues with land rights, many descendants of Indigenous Australians in Vanuatu have had successful careers.
He said he did not want the comments to overshadow their trip.
“There’s a Lord Mayor, even the person who’s giving this information is a police officer, some of them were teachers. I believe they are respected,” he said.
Hello world! Hello Melanesia!
This blog is presented to you by an individual in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea in order to promote the unification and unity of Melanesia by
- Self-Identification dan Self-Definition
- Declaration of Melanesia-hood.
- Promotion of “Melanesia” as One Origin, One People, One Destiny, by getting rid of the colonial maps in our mind that separate us from each other, by calling us different self-identity according to colonial geographical maps.
Melanesia (from Greek, meaning “black islands”) is a region extending from the western side of the eastern Pacific to the Arafura Sea, north and northeast of Australia.Oct 13, 2014
The region encompasses four countries including the Solomon Island, Fiji, Vanuatu, and Papua New Guinea. Also included in Melanesia are New Caledonia (which is a territory of France) and Western New Guinea (a region of Indonesia).Apr 25, 2017
We Pray that finally, one day, all Melanesians will hold a public conference, and DECLARE “Melanesia-hood” as a nation, not just as a race, that consists of many countries in the South Pacific region.
Andy Ayamiseba: He is the Only One Who will set you FREE

When the Israelites left Egypt for Canaan, they were facing with lot of challenges, including starvation, deseases, and so on. Moses as the chosen leader meditated on the mountain and came down with the 10 commandments and taught his people to have faith in God. His people finally entered Canaan based on that faith.
So, it is also very important for us to learn from the Israelites that as Leaders of our nation, we have to guide them through hardship and have faith in what God wanted us to believe in fighting for our VERY RIGHT, that one day we will enter our Canaan.
Nothing is impossible if you have faith in God, because He is the Only One Who will set you FREE — with Gloria Ayamiseba, Diana Tan, Monique Taty and 34 others.