By Journal on February 3, 2022
Andrew Nicholls, Arthur Phillip, Australia Day, Brek Batley, Casten Nemra, David Kabua, Ginger kabua, Jasmine Loeak Henry, Prue Palmer, Wilmer Joel
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In an event filled with kangaroo salami, trivia questions, a goosebumps performance of the Australian and Marshallese national anthems by Loata Turaga, gold and green wear worn by guests and VIPs as well as adornment of the swimming pool at Marshall Islands Resort by model crocodiles, the Australian Ambassador to the Marshall Islands Brek Batley […]
By Journal on December 23, 2021
Brek Batley, Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit, GIZ, Laitia Tamata, Sana Tarbwijen, WAM, Wilmer Joel
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WILMER JOELWaan Aelon in Majel (WAM) and the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (the German international development agency known as GIZ) organized a closing ceremony of the Low Carbon Sea Transport Inside-Lagoon Boat Workshop last week at WAM compound. For the workshop WAM and GIZ partnered up with the local governments of Kwajalein, Ujae, Lae, […]
By Journal on December 16, 2021
Brek Batley, census, EPPSO, Fred deBrum, Samelda Leon, Wilmer Joel
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GEOVANNIE JOHNSON EPPSO director Fred deBrum revealed last week that the RMI 2021 census is “basically done.” His teams of enumerators continue to finish up a few follow-ups with households they missed in the first go-around. But this isn’t expected to change the numbers greatly.EPPSO plans to have a full written report on the census […]
By Journal on October 21, 2021
177 Health Care Program, Anela Hernandez, Breast Cancer Awareness Pink Tea Party, Brek Batley, Cancer Society, Eve Burns, FAMI Chorale, Francyne Wase-Jacklick, Hilda Heine, Holden Nena, Human Services at the Ministry of Health and Human Services, Jack Niedenthal, Jeffrey Hsaio, Lania Kaiko, Mariah Carey, Marie Milne, Maryia deBrum, Norio Saito, Pink Month, Roxanne Cabral, WUTMI
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EVE BURNS To say last Thursday’s Pink Tea Party was a success is to be guilty of a gross understatement. The fourth annual Pink Tea Party was a spectacular event organized by the Ministry of Health and Human Services’ National Cancer Prevention Program, Marshall Islands Breast Cancer Society, Cancer Support Group and Women United Together […]
By Journal on August 20, 2021
Anjanette Kattil, Australian Embassy, Brek Batley, Casten Nemra, climate change, Marise Payne, NAPA building, Wade Carruthers
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After several months of planning, the new Australian Embassy in Majuro has opened its doors at the NAPA building in Uliga. The Embassy had been temporarily based at Wallaby Downs in Long Island since April. The Australian Embassy celebrated the move with a morning tea with Foreign Minister Casten Nemra, Secretary Anjanette Kattil and her […]
By Journal on June 3, 2021
Andrew Nicholls, Brek Batley, Bruce Bilimon, Casten Nemra, David Kabua, Glansay Enos, Junior Aini, Kessai Note, Kitlang kabua, Lyndoch wine, Mary Palmer, Wade Carruthers, Wilmer Joel
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WILMER JOEL Australia’s first resident Ambassador to the Marshall Islands Brek Anthony Batley and his wife Mary Palmer arrived in Majuro last Thursday, after two weeks of quarantine at the US Army Garrison — Kwajalein Atoll. Straight from their airport arrival, they were both escorted to the International Conference Center where President David Kabua accepted […]