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Leah Lowonbu

Leah Lowonbu

Journalist at ABC News (Australia)

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  • English
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  • International News

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Vanuatu's Supreme Court overturns decision to sack 600 teachers

Vanuatu's Supreme Court has delivered a landmark ruling in favour of the Vanuatu Teachers Union, overturning the Teaching Service Commission's decision to suspend and terminate over 600 teachers involved in industrial action.
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Vanuatu regrets 'golden passport' for fugitive Indian ex-cricket boss

Lalit Modi was the man who founded the lucrative Indian Premier League, then fled India. Now, he's trying to ditch his Indian passport for Vanuatu's. 
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Vanuatu's CBD partially re-opens more than two months after killer ...

Vanuatu authorities have reopened parts of Port Vila's central business district more than two months after it was devastated by a massive magnitude-7.3 earthquake.
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Family waiting for answers after death of PALM worker in SA

The family of father of four Joe Koumera has been left waiting for answers after he died in the Riverland in October.
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How do faith and climate change activism in the Pacific align?

Religious groups are some of the most passionate climate activists across the Pacific. How does the science of climate change and the word of the Bible align? A lot, according to Reverend James Bhagwan, the general secretary of the Pacific Conference of Churches and a minister of the Methodist Church in Fiji. In fact, churches are leading the way and when climate projects fail to include spiritual language in their work they often fail. Vanuatu journalist Leah Lowonbu explores the intersection between climate change activism and Christianity with Reverend Bhagwan and Maohi scholar and anti-nuclear testing activist Tamatoa Tepuhiari'i from Tahiti.
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Seasonal worker advocates complain of unfair remittance fees

For thousands of Pacific Islanders working in Australia, sending money home every pay day is a normal part of their routine, but it comes at a cost as remittance fees are charged with every transfer.
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China has added a sprawling new palace to the skyline of Vanuatu's ...

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.
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Ol niufala Vanuatu MP imas nao diklearem politikol affiliesen insae...

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Air Vanuatu enters voluntary liquidation, leaving passengers strand...

Ernst & Young confirms it has taken control of the airline after the Vanuatu government appointed it as voluntary liquidator of the company.