Climate change is devastating this island nation. Has Australia thrown it a lifeline?
Nurses setting out on door-knocks and days-long boat rides to remote islands have helped Tuvalu achieve the remarkable.
The Albanese government is confident Tuvalu will continue with a landmark climate and security pact struck with Australia last year,after electing a new leader.
The recently signed Falepili Union is only the first step in a new Pacific approach. But is the Australian public ready for it?
As Beijing dangles ever more compelling carrots before South Pacific governments,Tuvalu has shown Canberra how to navigate its future in the Pacific.
The Albanese government’s offer of a lifeline to Tuvalu citizens threatened by climate change enhances Australia position as a trusted regional power in the Pacific.
Anthony Albanese has offered visas to Tuvalu residents in a historic deal as rising sea levels threaten the Pacific Island nation.
A new treaty with the tiny Pacific nation of Tuvalu marks a significant escalation of Australia’s regional ambitions. It will not have gone unnoticed in China.
Tuvalu is considered one of the countries that faces the biggest risks of being entirely depopulated because of rising sea levels linked to climate change.
The country’s foreign minister says it is time to look at alternative solutions for his country’s survival.