Sport is critical for people-centred development
Sport is critical to people-centred development in the Pacific Islands. Speaking on the side of the Oceania National Olympic Committees (ONOC) International Relations…
Sport is critical to people-centred development in the Pacific Islands. Speaking on the side of the Oceania National Olympic Committees (ONOC) International Relations…
Sport has the potential to inspire and bring people together, but unfortunately, corruption and economic crime can jeopardise its positive impact. The United…
Oceania National Olympic Committees (ONOC) President, Dr Robin Mitchell, opened the Melanesian Sub-Regional Athletes’ Forum by encouraging athlete representatives to work for the…
“Sport in the Pacific Islands will prosper further and positively impact more people and communities if it is gender equal, inclusive and safe,”…
The Melanesian Sub-Regional Athletes’ Forum commenced in Fiji on Wednesday 26 April, with attendance from eight athlete representatives from five National Olympic Committees…
Athletes’ Commission (AC) representatives from the Melanesian sub-region discussed partnerships and funding opportunities on Day Two of the Melanesian Sub-Regional Forum. ONOC Secretary…
The Melanesian Sub-Regional Athletes’ Forum successfully concluded on Friday 28 April, 2023, with athlete representatives making a commitment to work for the interests…
Athletes and para-athletes of Oceania can expect a decade of change that increases their chances at growing through access to high performance and…
Jack Besgrove – a 19-year-old, left-handed pitcher – conquered the Men’s Softball World Cup in Auckland, New Zealand last year, and the inaugural…
The Australian Men’s and Women’s Indigenous Cricket teams concluded their inaugural tour of Vanuatu earlier in May. With matches wrapping up on Tuesday…