Oceania Aviation awarded FAA STC for H125 external cargo pod – Vertical Magazine (press release)

Oceania Aviation Limited (OAL), headquartered in Auckland, New Zealand, has announced that its Part 145 manufacturing division, Airborne Systems, has obtained the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) supplemental type certificate (STC) for its Airbus H125, AS350 and AS355 series cargo pod.

While dozens of Oceania Aviations cargo pods have been actively operating in New Zealand and Canada in heli-skiing, tourism, logging and routine utility operations; Airborne Systems managing engineer, Russell Goulden, is delighted that the much coveted FAA STC has finally been awarded after years of personal effort.

Goulden is no newcomer to developing specialist helicopter role equipment and his expertise has been recognized globally during the development of barrier inlet filtration, external hoisting and avant-garde agricultural spray systems. Goulden has led the Airborne Systems design of the worlds first H125 bike rack (also FAA approved), a H125 pilots seat slider (lateral) for VREF operations and spray systems for both the H125 and MD500 series helicopter.

The fully composite cargo pod utilizes state-of-the-art materials designed for strength and lightness and is the epitome of externally mounted cargo storage accessories for the left side of the H125 aircraft. The OAL cargo pod uniquely features the ability to carry 265 pounds (120 kilograms), complementing the highest internal capacity available.

Airborne Systems first gained Civil Aviation Authority of New Zealand (NZCAA) STC approval for its AS350 series cargo pod in December 2011, followed by the AS355 series in December 2012. Exploiting the U.S./N.Z. bilateral relationship and using the U.S./New Zealand Technical Implementation Procedures, attained the FAA STC on July 7, 2017.

Approvals for the Airborne Systems H125 cargo pod include the Civil Aviation Authority of New Zealand, Transport Canada and now FAA.

Oceania Aviation is a New Zealand owned and operated business with a diverse suite of aviation solutions for fixed- and rotor-wing aircraft. These include aircraft sales, component overhaul, piston and turbine overhaul, maintenance, blade and composite repair, avionics install, and propeller overhaul.

Carrying a CAANZ Part 145, CAANZ Part 148, CAANZ Part 19F and European Aviation Safety Agency Part 145, Oceania Aviation also represents many leading aviation brands such as Robinson, MD Helicopters, Lycoming, Garmin, Continental Diesel, and Bendix King.

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Oceania Rugby Cup title on the line – Rugby World Cup 2019 (press release) (blog)

Regional focus: Oceania

Fridays Oceania Rugby Cup winner-takes-all encounter between the Cook Islands and Tahiti will decide which of the teams progresses to the next stage of Rugby World Cup 2019 qualification.

The biennial Oceania Rugby Cup, the regions showpiece event for development and targeted unions, has an extra edge this year with the winner of Friday's encounter between the Cook Islands and Tahiti progressing through to the next stage of Rugby World Cup 2019 qualification.

The winner of the one-off game in Rarotonga, the largest of the Cook Islands, will take on the winner of the Asia Rugby Championship 2018 in a home and away play-off for a spot in the global repechage tournament for Japan 2019.

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Tahiti have never beaten the Cook Islands before in four attempts and are ranked 43 places below their hostsin 91st position in the World Rugby Rankings.

We feel we are the outsiders and the Cook Islands are the favourites but in rugby everything is possible. We hope we can perform to our best and win this game, said Charles Tauziet, chairman of the Tahiti Rugby Union.

While admitting to not knowing too much about their opponents, Cooks head coach Walter Tangata believes that if his side turns up on the daythe 2013 championshave every chance of winning a second Oceania Rugby Cup title.

I guess its more about maintaining the structure and game plan and focusing on what we need to do.If we do that right, we will be successful.

The match will be streamed live on the Oceania Rugby Facebook page.

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Oceania abalone companies to merge – Undercurrent News

New Zealand-based canned abalone supplier PauaCo and Australia-based live abalone supplier Ralph's Tasmania Seafood are set to merge Aug. 25, the companies said in a release on Thursday.

The deal will create what the companies call the largest abalone processor and exporter in Australasia.

PauaCosuppliesretail and catering markets in Southeast Asia while Ralph's specializes in live abalone exports to mainland China.The merger aimsto better utilize the wild abalone resource in both New Zealand and Australia. The consolidation will lead to greater distribution access for live Paua exports from New Zealand whileallowing the maximization of Australian abalone currently not able to be sold into the live markets, the companies said.

We are delighted to be able to announce this merger to the market, said David Hogg chairman ofPauaCo, which was formed in 2012. He added that the deal will more efficiently utilize the wild resource, resulting in better returns for all involved.

I am very happy to be joining forces with PauaCo, said Ralph Caccavo, co-founder of Ralphs. We have found a business that shares our goals for the future of the industry, and together we can offer the best routes to markets for our suppliers and the best products for our customers.

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The Most Influential Data Center Operators in North America, EMEA, Oceania & Asia Announced in Cloudscene’s Q2 … – Business Wire (press release)

BRISBANE, Australia--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Cloudscene, the world's largest directory of colocation data centers, cloud service providers and network fabrics, has revealed the top ten data center operators in North America, EMEA, Oceania and Asia for the second quarter of this year.

This quarter saw Equinix not only dominate all four leaderboards, but further extend its lead from the second ranked operator in every region.

Despite this, the strength of the top two market players was solidified this quarter as the overall scores for second in line - Digital Realty, Interxion, NextDC and SUNeVision - continued to grow.

Global Switch accompanied Equinix as the only other service provider to be ranked across more than two leaderboards, with third, fourth and fifth places in Oceania, Asia and EMEA respectively.

Selected from a pool of more than 5,300 service providers listed on Cloudscene, the results for Q2, 2017 provides industry insight into the operators with the most influence in the data center market:

North America

EMEA

1.

Equinix

1.

Equinix

2.

Digital Realty

2.

Interxion

3.

CoreSite

3.

Telehouse

4.

Zayo

4.

Digital Realty

5.

Cologix

5.

Global Switch

6.

Cyxtera

6.

Level 3 Communications

7.

Level 3 Communications

7.

itconic

8.

TierPoint

8.

Nikhef

9.

Netrality Properties

9.

Colt Technology Services

10.

365 Data Centers

10.

Orange Business Services

1.

Equinix

1.

Equinix

2.

NextDC

2.

SUNeVision

3.

Global Switch

3.

NTT Communications

4.

Vocus Communications

4.

Global Switch

5.

AAPT

5.

Netmagic

6.

PIPE Networks

6.

GPX Global Systems

7.

iseek

7.

AIMS Data Centre

8.

Datacom

8.

ST Telemedia

9.

Macquarie Telecom Group

9.

Cyxtera

10.

YourDC

10.

CenterServ

Serial tech entrepreneur and Cloudscenes founder, Bevan Slattery said: Weve taken independent industry data from the worlds largest database of colocation facilities and service providers, to provide a ranking of the data center operators with the most influence in their region.

Whilst we expect the movement to be minimal in the top half of the leaderboard each quarter, what will be interesting to follow is the change in the second half rankings where you can see competition is rife. The scores are extremely tight and you can really get a feel for how fierce the market must be between the medium-sized players.

Q2 changes also resulted in six new entrants, with Cyxtera, Netrality Properties, itconic, ST Telemedia, Macquarie Telecom and YourDC joining the leaderboard rankings.

Based on data center market density (number of facilities) and connectivity (PoPs), the leaderboard scores are obtained from Cloudscenes independent global database and relate to the April to June 2017 period.

The spread of connectivity for Q2, 2017 was centralized to North America and EMEA. Of the total 17,000+ PoPs managed by the ranked data center operators, 43.10% of the PoPs were in North America, 39.63% in EMEA, 9.15% in Oceania and 8.11% in Asia.

Further analysis, graphs and complete data for Cloudscenes Q2, 2017 Leaderboard is available at http://www.cloudscene.com/news

This quarter, Cloudscene has also released a Fast 50 list of global organizations making an impact on the data center sector. Based on growth, the Fast 50 companies are available at http://www.cloudscene.com/fast50

About Cloudscene: Cloudscene is the world's largest directory of colocation data centers, cloud service providers and network fabrics. Established by tech entrepreneur, Bevan Slattery, Cloudscene helps in the selection of colocation, IaaS, cloud and internet service providers http://www.cloudscene.com

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Sooners prep for Oceania – Tahlequah Daily Press

NORMAN - The Oklahoma Sooners are packing their bags to go half-way around the world.

In preparation for the upcoming season, they are traveling to Oceania for 12 days, featuring four exhibitions against international competition in Australia and New Zealand from August 3 to August 14, announced Friday. Competition starts against the New Zealand Select in Auckland, New Zealand on August 6. Then, the Sooners have three games against teams from Australia's premier basketball league, the NBL.

They face the Southerland Sharks on August 9, the Sydney Kings on August 10 and the Cairns Taipans August 13. The trip will carry a special significance for redshirt-sophomore Matt Freeman, who is from Auckland, New Zealand. Freeman averaged 2.7 points and 1.5 rebounds in 29 games, two starts, last season with the Sooners.

"It's going to be pretty special," Freeman said.

"For me, the amount of time I get to go home is very limited during the year, so anytime I get to go home is meaningful. It's extra special that I'll get to be there with my other family - getting to take everyone home that's close to me here and show them where I've been brought up."

The NCAA allows basketball teams to travel outside the U.S. to face foreign competition once every four years. Kruger and the Sooners most recently traveled to France and Belgium for 10 days in 2013. OU also traveled to San Jose, Costa Rica, in 2003 under Kelvin Sampson and to Vancouver, B.C., in 2007 under Jeff Capel.

Making international trips also comes with additional practice time. OU added eight more practices in July and two in August due in preparation for the exhibitions.

But the trip isn't all about basketball. It will be a good chance for the student athletes to experience all that Oceania has to offer.

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Oc appoints new Oceania region chief – iTWire

Digital imaging and industrial printing company Oc Australia has appointed Craig Nethercott as managing director for the Oceania region.

Nethercott joins Oc a Canon group company with more than 17 years experience in the print industry, having held several senior positions in Canon and Oc in the UK where he worked across various business functions including sales, services and marketing.

He began his career in the production printing industry, and was previously director of the commercial print group at Canon UK and Ireland for more than four years focusing on cross-functional capabilities, talent development, and strategic planning.

Nethercott will officially take up the role on 1 October and, from now, will spend time setting up the organisation and working alongside the Canon Australia team to ensure a smooth transition for customers and employees.

With nearly two decades of valued experience across the business, Craig will play a pivotal role in delivering strong results while continuing to put our customers and employees at the centre of what we do.

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Fiji focused on securing Oceania 1 spot – Rugby World Cup 2019 (press release) (blog)

Pacific Nations Cup

Having claimed back-to-back wins over tier one nations in June, Fiji will hope to continue their impressive form against Tonga on Saturday to confirm their place at RWC 2019.

Fiji coach John McKee has made five changes to his starting line-up for Saturdays match against hosts Tonga as the reigning World Rugby Pacific Nations champions go in search of the result that will secure them their place at Rugby World Cup 2019.

A win or a draw at the Teufaiva Stadium in Nuku'alofa will be enough for Fiji to become the second team after USA to emerge from the qualification process for the tournament in Japan in two years time.

Asaeli Tikoirotuma (pictured), who played a starring role in helping London Irish win promotion back to the English Premiership, comes in at outside centre for his first appearance in national colours this year. He replaces Albert Vulivuli, while the only other change to the backline sees Timoci Nagusa step in at full-back at the expense of Kini Murimurivalu.

In the forwards, captain Akapusi Qera shifts from number eight to openside flanker with Nemani Negusa taking his place at the back of the scrum. There are two new starting props in Campese Maafu and Manasa Saulo.

Wins over Italy and Scotland in their last two internationals have boosted 10th-ranked Fijis rating to 78.06 and they can close to within a third of a point of Argentina if they win well on Saturday.

However, qualifying for Rugby World Cup 2019 as Oceania 1 is clearly their primary focus though this weekend, something they will achieve with a win or bonus-point draw against Tonga.

"We take confidence from our success against Italy and Scotland but those wins count for nothing in terms of RWC qualification. It is this weekend's match performance that is important, said McKee.

This match against Tonga is very important for us to achieve our goal of finishing as Oceania 1.

Taking results from the last 2016 and 2017 Pacific Nations Cup into consideration, the top-ranked team will occupy the spot reservedforOceania 1 in Pool D where matchesagainst Australia, Wales, Georgia and Americas 2 (either Canada or Uruguay) lie in await.

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Heading into the final two rounds of the Pacific Nations Cup 2017, Fiji top the standings on eight points with Tonga and Samoa level on five. Fiji travel to Apia to play Samoa in the final match next Saturday.

Tonga kept alive their hopes of qualifying as Oceania 1 or 2 and avoiding a play-off against a European team with a tremendous 30-26 win over Samoa last weekend in what was their home test match in eight years.

"We expect a very physical encounter with Tonga on Saturday," McKee said. "Tonga played very well in winning against Samoa last week which will give them a lot of confidence coming into this match and they will be backed by a very loud local crowd.

"We will need to be absolutely on top of our game and not be distracted by the crowd."

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A victoriousTonga will move up one place in the World Rugby Rankings, possibly two, depending on the margin. They are currently in 13th place but have Georgia and Japan within their sights.

The Ikale Tahi starting team shows two changes to the one that downed Samoa, with Rugby World Cup veteran Nili Latu and Nafi Tuitavake replaced at flanker and centre respectively by Jack Ram and Tevita Taufui.

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Marshall Islands make history with first ever FIBA bronze medal … – FIBA

13/07/2017

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Marshall Islands v Palau, 2017 FIBA U17 Women's Oceania Championship (GUM), Hagatna(GUM), Division B Finals, 13 July 2017

GUAM (FIBA Womens Oceania Championship 2017) The Marshall Islands U17 Womens team have made history today winning their first ever FIBA U17 Womens Oceania Championship 2017 Bronze Medal. Marshall Islands defeated Palau 59-42, to claim the Division B Bronze Medal.

Berlin Phillipo led her team with 13 points and 15 rebounds in the victory.

Marshall Islands used their physicality to outrebound Palau 75-50 and forced 30 Palau turnovers.

BerlinPhillipo attacks the basket for Marshall Islands

The mother-son coaching staff of the Marshall Islands, Lani and Neilani Ackley, were proud that their team was able to gain experience while playing in the tournament. When asked about bringing home a Bronze Medal with them, the coaches were happy and glad to be able to bring something home.

It feels fantastic that we are able to bring home a medal, said Lani. Feels good, especially for the girls to be able to gain this experience, added Neilani.

Lani said that coaching in the tournament has been quite an experience for him.

There has been a whole bunch of feelings,it's been kind of a roller-coaster ride, but it's been goodsince none of us have experienced this before.

I think one thing we could improve would be work-ethic and seeing how these teams perform and warm up. It's good seeing what teams are the best, and shows us what we need to do to be a better team.

Marshall Islands will now take part in the FIBA U17 Oceania Development Camp taking place over the next two days.

The remaining tournament games can be watched live and free here. Dont forget to check out the event website for the latest scores, news and updates from your team here.

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Oceania Healthcare Limited (NZSE:OCA) Delivered A Better ROE Than The Industry, Here’s Why – Simply Wall St

With 99.2% ROE in the last year, Oceania Healthcare Limited (NZSE:OCA) appeared more efficient when we look at the industry average of 15.29% ROE. However, we must not ignore the role of leverage, which artificially inflates an ROE, making a poor performance look outstanding. See our latest analysis for OCA

ROE ratio basically calculates the net income as a percentage of total capital committed by shareholders, namely shareholders equity.Any ROE north of 20%, implying 20 cents return on every dollar invested, is favourable for any investor. But investors seek multiple assets to diversify risk and an industry-specific comparison makes more sense to achieve the goal of choosing the best among a given lot.

Return on Equity = Net Profit Shareholders Equity

For a company to create value for its shareholders, it must generate an ROE higher than the cost of equity. Unlike debt-holders, there is no predefined return for equity investors. However, an expected return to account for market risk can be arrived at using the Capital Asset Pricing Model. For OCA, it stands at 8.52% versus its ROE of 99.2%.

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When we break down ROE using a very popular method called Dupont Formula, it unfolds into three key ratios which are responsible for a companys profitability: net profit margin, asset turnover, and financial leverage. While higher margin and asset turnover indicate improved efficiency, investors should be cautious about the impact of increased leverage.

ROE = annual net profit shareholders equity

ROE = (annual net profit sales) (sales assets) (assets shareholders equity)

ROE = profit margin asset turnover financial leverage

Among the ratios affecting ROE, the profit margin is the most important as it highlights the operational efficiency of a company. To a potential investor, the ideal scenario would be profit increasing at a higher rate than the revenue.The asset turnover for a capital intensive industry such as bricks-and-mortar retail would be substantially lower than the e-commerce retail industry. A comparison with the industry can be drawn through ROA, which represents earnings as a percentage of assets. Oceania Healthcares ROA stood at 0.5% in the past year, compared to the industrys 6.25%.

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The impact of leverage on ROE is reflected in a companys debt-equity profile. Rapidly rising debt compared to equity, while profit margin and asset turnover underperform, raises a red flag on the ROE. Its important as a company can inflate its ROE by consistently increasing debt despite weak operating performance. OCAs debt to equity ratio currently stands at 3.45. Investors should be cautious about any sharp change in this ratio, more so if its due to increasing debt.

While ROE can be calculated through a very simple calculation, investors should look at various ratios by breaking it down and how each of them affects the return to understand the strengths and weakness of a company. Its one of the few ratios which stitches together performance metrics from the income statement and the balance sheet. What are the analysts projection of Oceania Healthcares ROE in three years? I recommend you see our latest FREE analysis report to find out!

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89-Year-Old Woman Airlifted From Oceania Insignia – Travel Agent

The Coast Guard airlifted an 89-year-old woman from Oceania Cruises Insignia Saturday evening, the CT Post reports. At the time the ship was 80 miles southeast of Cape Lookout, North Carolina.

According to The Carteret County News-Times, the woman was experiencing symptoms characteristic of a heart attack. The captain of the Insignia notified Coast Guard authorities in Portsmouth, and an MH-60 Jayhawk helicopter was launched from Coast Guard Air Station Elizabeth City, NC, arriving at the ship at approximately 6:15 p.m. The helicopter crew then hoisted the woman from the ship and flew her to Sentara Norfolk General Hospital in Norfolk, VA, accompanied by the cruise ships nurse. The woman arrived at the hospital at approximately 8 p.m.

The cooperation between the crew of the Insignia and our watchstanders ensured that the Coast Guard was informed of a life-threatening situation aboard, Lt. j.g. Dan Dunn, watchstander at the 5th District Command Center, told CBS North Carolina. The crew helped the aircrew transport this woman to the appropriate medical facility in a timely manner.

The Insignia is a 700-passenger luxury cruise ship from Oceania Cruises. It most recently underwent a dry dock in 2014. The $50 million, two-year project added many of the interior design elements from the newer Marina and Riviera to the ship, adding new furnishings and dcor to all public rooms, suites and staterooms. Insignia also added the Baristas coffee bar, a cook-to-order grill at Terrace Caf, and a new outdoor recreation area on the Sports Deck.

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Highlighted by Rellie Kaputin and Toea Wisil breaking Oceania … – POST-COURIER

July 3, 2017

Athletics

Rellie Kaputin,Toea Wisil and Ephraim Lerkin were the outstanding performers for Papua New Guinea at the Oceania Championships in Suva, Fiji which concluded on Saturday. PNG accumulating 10 gold, 11 silver and six bronze medals in the Open Division. Kaputin continued her fine 2017 form with three gold medals in the jumps events, the highlight being an Oceania Championship record of 13.05m in the triple jump. Toea Wisil ran a championship record of 23.24 seconds in the 200m and won the 100m by a huge margin of 0.6 seconds. Lerkin ran a magnificent 400m hurdles race despite being in some pain from a chest infection which was causing him breathing difficulties. The 19-year-old Simberi Islander was determined not to let this affect him as it had in the 400m final and had the race stitched up by the half way stage, going on to clock 51.73 seconds for first place. Other gold medals were won by Simbai Kaspar (5000m), Adrine Monagi (Heptathlon); Peniel Richard (Triple jump) and Raylyne Kanam (400m hurdles). Although Monagi and Richard won their events, they were clearly jaded after a long hard season of competition, as was decathlete Robson Yinambe. Athletics PNG president Tony Green said: These athletes will now go into a recovery phase before building up for the Pacific Mini Games. It was a solid all round team effort for the senior team with Debono Paraka setting two national records and Sharon Toako also impressing in the throws. Some great results were also recorded in the mens 200m with Nazmie Lee Marai, Theo Piniau, Wesley Logorava and Nelson Stone. Poro Gahekave aquitted herself well against strong competition from Australia picking up two bronze medals and setting a personal best 4min 47.26 secs in the 1500m, added Green. All of PNGs U20 and U18 athletes made the finals in the 200m with Leeroy Kamau being the standout as he is showing the potential to break Peter Pulus junior records by next year, said Green. His 21.65 sec clocking in the 200m is a massive performance for an 18 year old, as was the all round effort of Emmanuel Wanga who doesnt turn 18 until December. Valuable international experience was gained by many emerging athletes including Roland Hure, Damien Kotou , Letisha Pukaikia, Nancy Malamut, Lyenne Nilmo, and Leonie Beu, added Green. Australia fielded two large teams and dominated the championships.

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Athletics Rellie Kaputin,Toea Wisil and Ephraim Lerkin were the outstanding performers for Papua New Guinea at the Oceania Championships in Suva, Fiji which concluded on Saturday. PNG accumulating 10 gold,...

10:28 AM - Its been two-years since the Wright brothers, Liam & Lloyd stepped onto the basketball courts at the Taurama Aquatic & Indoor Centre in Port Moresby.

The efforts of one person had everyone talking as Sri Lanka set Australia the biggest run-chase in World Cup history.

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Assistance for Oceania athletes – Fiji Times Online – Fiji Times

FORMER Philippines runner Benjamin Cesar said a high performance centre in the Oceania region would be ideal to produce some of the best athletes for the region.

He was in the country to look for talented athletes in the 2017 Oceania Athletics Championships.

"The biggest way to improve the athletics in the Oceania region was to get a national training pool in country and for the region there should be a high performance centre,' he said.

"If you get a high performance centre then each country will give their best so the level does not only become better in Fiji but becomes better in the whole region. If the countries like Fiji, Tonga and Papua New Guinea participate then the level will keep getting better.

"I think the talent identification is a way to find more athletes. One can identify talents but if you cannot cultivate the talent then the identification goes no where. Finding the athletes in the Coca-Cola Games and giving them a proper program to follow and to show them that the support from the Athletics Fiji will allow them to see the world will get them a better education."

He also played a leading role in helping the Fijian athletes with their outfit working for a renowned branding company.

"I have been helping Fiji athletes and I was fortunate enough to work with a clothing brand and was able to help them beginning in 2013.

"I got back in touch with Athletics Fiji in 2012 however at that time we did not see a reason to help because of the situation the federation was in. Once Joseph Rodan and Joseph Rodan Jr got involved then we agreed to help," he said.

"We met Banuve Tabakaucoro in Beijing, China so we outfitted him and wherever we saw a Fijian athlete we decided to help out and it was because of that relationship. We did not treat them differently from other athletes.

"The future is bright as long as there is a good guidance and leadership."

Cesar along with his wife and two kids took part in the Olympic Day fun run at Albert Park in Suva last Friday.

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Six Australians celebrate Oceania Boxing titles – Australian Olympic Committee

BOXING: Six Australians have won Oceania Boxing titles on the final day of Championship competition at Paradise Point on the Gold Coast, including Commonwealth Games silver medallist Joseph Goodall and former junior World Champion, Clay Waterman.

Another two Australians, including Rio Olympian Jason Whateley, have qualified for this years Boxing World Championships despite losing their final bouts on Thursday.

Goodalls super heavyweight title was never in doubt, the big Queenslander earning a unanimous points decision over New Zealands Patrick Mailata.

Likewise Waterman was also in complete control in his bout against another New Zealander, Jarrod Banks, in the mens 81kg.

The mens 91kg final was one of the most anticipated bouts of the day, with the 2014 Commonwealth Games gold medallist, New Zealands David Nyika, an impressive 5-0 winner over Whateley.

Other Australian victories came for Andrew Hunt in the 69kg division over Fijis Winston Hill, Harry Garside over New Zealands Chad Milnes in the 60kg, Sam Goodman in the 56kg over Vanuatus Boe Warawara, and Alex Winwood against Papua New Guineas Maxie Mangea in the mens flyweight.

In the closest bout of the day Papua New Guineas Charles Keama defeated Australias Tyler Blizzard in a split-points decision 3-2 in the mens 52kg.

New Zealands Richard Hadlow won the mens 64kg division, beating Colan Caleb from Nauru, while teammate Ryan Scaife beat Samoas Henry Tyrell for the 75kg title.

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Kiwi boxer David Nyika retains Oceania heavyweight boxing title … – Newshub

Heavyweight David Nyika has successfully defended his Oceania boxing title with a unanimous points decision win over Australian No.1 Jason Whateley on the Gold Coast.

It's the Hamilton fighter's third straight victory over the Victorian and was sweet redemption after missing out on the Rio Olympic Games in 2016.

Nyika burst on to the scene at just 18, when he won gold as a light heavyweight at the Glasgow Commonwealth Games three years ago, and now feels he's completed the step up.

"I'm a fully fledged heavyweight now, which has given me a lot of confidence when I can sit and tangle with the likes of Jason, who's a good fighter," he said on Thursday.

The result means the 21-year-old has qualified for the world championships starting in Hamburg in late August.

Nyika isn't expecting an easy ride when he travels to Europe, with a number of Olympians still fighting as amateurs.

"I think most of the medallists are still hanging about as a lot of the boxers from countries like Russia and Kazakhstan don't turn professional, so they're probably just in hibernation," he said.

"We'll be ready for the best of the best and that's all we can train for."

He's also refusing to look too far ahead and the chance of winning another Commonwealth gold in Queensland next April.

"I'm not too worried about studying different opponents at the world champs," he said.

"All I have to do is keep developing like I've been doing and, if all goes well, I'll be in tip-top shape for the Commonwealth Games next year."

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Cruise Ship Tour: Public Spaces on Oceania Cruises’ Sirena – Travel Agent

Editor's Note: In Part One of a two-part photo tour, we show somepublic spaces onboardOceania Cruises' Sirena, including the pool deck area, atrium, theater, card room, fitness areaand spa. Part Two of this series, coming soon, will show the top suites on the ship.

Travel Agent magazine boarded Oceania Cruises'30,277-grt Sirena for a brief day visit this month at PortMiami. Before the ship set sail on a 16-day transatlantic voyage to Civitavecchia(Rome), we checked out some of the ship's public spaces.

The 684-passenger Sirena, a sister ship to Regatta, Insignia and Nautica, joined the Oceania fleet in spring 2016followinga 35-day, $40 million refurbishment. In essence, it was a keel-to-mast rebuilding that almost created a completely new vessel.

Overall, Sirena is abit lighter and brighter than those three shipsas Oceania incorporatedsome decorative effects and colors from the largerMarina and Riviera. But it's not dramatically different otherwise from its trio of sister ships, except for the larger suites and two new specialty dining options.

We found the ship fresh and ship-shape. Here's aphoto tourfrom our all-too-short visit to this lovely mid-sized cruise ship.

Photo by Susan J Young

Sirena's atrium is a grand staircase, showing that even a ship the size of Sirena can "go regal." We liked the red, black and gold decor and the fresh flowers. Shown below is the adjacent top level area off the atrium, which has shops and seating.

It's also home to the Oceania Club Ambassador, whowill assist guests with future cruise bookings. Agents will receive commission and can service those bookingsif their client chooses to make a future cruise reservation here.

Photo by Susan J Young

Despite its modest size, Sirena hasplenty of nooks and crannies where guests can relax. Above is one of the many lounge spaces where guests can enjoy conversation and drinks.

Photo by Susan J Young

Sirena's library is a comfortable enclave of relaxation and elegance with more than 2,000 books and periodicals -- everything from mysteries to classical literature, from travel guides to current best sellers.

While strolling through the room taking photos we encountered several Oceania guests who told us how much they love this space, having sailed with the line on multiple cruises.

From our perspective, this is a place we could have plopped down easily with a good book. We liked the comfortable seating areas, the fireplace and the high ceiling with tropical bird art design. It added a lightercontrast to the rich, dark features of the room.

One of the classic features of the storied ocean liners of the past was the "card room." Sirena offers its own version of that card room (shown above) with tables for playing bridge, Scrabbleor other card or board games.

During our visit, one table displayed the outer border of jigsaw puzzle with pieces strewn about, just waiting for guests to play.

The center of nightly entertainment onboard Sirena is the Lounge, shown above. It'sa classy theatervenue outfitted in grey, blue and gold decor. Comedians, magicians, singers, headline acts and jazz ensembles entertain guests here.

In addition to the venue's fixed theater seating, includinglong couch-like seating, there are living-room-style chairs (movable), which givethe space flexibility for events. The lounge also has a bar.

For those who prefer outdoor activities, the ship has a top-deck shuffleboard area, shown above, as well as an adjacent putt-putt course, shown below.

Sun worshippers will likely appreciate the padded loungers on the topdeck. It's just a short stairway down to the pool deck below, which has two whirlpools, a bar and outdoor dining area.

Photoby Susan J Young

Photo by Susan J Young

After a day in the sun, or a busy day ashore to seethe sites, cruisers can return to Sirenaand enjoy fine dining in multiple venues as well as the more casual Terrace Cafe.

On our quick inspection, we dined in Terrace Cafe to meet with industry friends, butdidn't have time to see all the other dining spots. That said,we soaked in the yummy smells coming fromTuscan Steak, one of two new specialty restaurants onboard (Red Ginger is the other).

In the photo below, readers can see this lovely place setting at one of Tuscan Steak's tables. What's for dinner? Here guests can order Italian favorites, steaks and fresh seafood inspired by Toscana and Polo Grill.

Oceania's guests like fine dining, but many are also partial to healthy choices and fitness activities. We saw a robust fitness room with state-of-the-art machines, as well as this separate area below with spinning machines and colorful Pilates balls.

Photo by Susan J Young

After a hard day ashore or exercising in the fitness facility, guests can book a pampering spa treatment at Sirena's Canyon Ranch SpaClub, perhaps opting for an Ohana Circulation Polish, an exfoliation with crushed bamboo, bamboo sap and oils of ginger and fir that can remove rough, dry skin and stimulate circulation.

Or, many other options await including a Canyon Ranch Stone Massage, seaweek leaf wrap, detoxifying ritual, aromatherapy muscle soother or an Abhyanga massage. Here's a look at a spa treatment room, the locker room area and outdoor private deck for spa goers.

Photo by Susan J Young

The Canyon Ranch SpaClub's ladies' room locker area is shown above, andthe men's locker area is similar. Both have shower and steam room facilities.

Outside, spa guests also can head for the spa's private relaxation area including this thalassotherapy pool, shown below.

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Cruise Ship Tour Part 2: Top Suites on Oceania Cruises’ Sirena – Travel Agent

Travel Agent magazine boarded Oceania Cruises' 30,277-grt Sirena for a brief day visit this month at PortMiami. Before the ship set sail on a 16-day transatlantic voyage to Civitavecchia, (Rome), we checked out some of the ship's public spaces and accommodations.

Agents can see a sampling of public space photos(the spa, pool deck, atrium, library, card room, exercise facility and other spaces) in Part 1 of our Cruise Ship Tour.

In this Part 2 of that Cruise Ship Tour, we showcase some of the ship's top accommodations, including the Owners Suite, #8067, plus the adjacent Concierge Level Stateroom #8069. Youll also see a few Penthouse Suite shots. All are located on Sirena's Deck 8.

Entering the 1,000-square-foot Owner's Suite aft (#8067), guests will discover a spacious, comfortable living area with a light blue seating area. It'slarge enough for hosting many friends over for cocktails and conversationor watching a movie on the suite's large flat-screen TV.

This living space also has a dining table and chairs that can seat four people. Across the room is a longblack credenzawith a mini-fridge, drawers, glasses and more. In the suite's entry area is a large mirror and smallshelf-like table that hugs the wall.

Photo by Susan J Young

The master bedroom of Sirena's Owner's Suite is very large. Are you a clothes-aholic? No worries if you're booked in this suite, as those who can't bear to leave clothes and shoes at home will gleefully discover a massive wall of closets and drawer space.

Inside are soft robes, slippers, a safe and more. Plus, the master bedroom has an attractive make-up and desk area with a large lighted mirror.

Photo by Susan J Young

Photo by Susan J Young

In the photo above, anice master bedroom feature is the humongous full length mirror on the wall.

Shown below, the Owner's Suite master bathroom is visually appealing with different shades of marble and a very large shower.

Photo by Susan J Young

Outside, the aft Owner's Suite has two deck chairs on one side of the teak-floored, open-air balcony, and a dining table and chairs on the other. See the two photos below.

The positioning on the aft section of the ship provides slanted structural framing for that balcony.

Photo by Susan J Young

This suite also has a guest bathroom, which is shown below.

Photo by Susan J Young

Adjacent to the Owner's Suite above is #8069, a Category A Concierge Level Veranda Stateroom.

While this stateroom doesn't connect directly to the Owner's Suite, its close proximity to that suite is appealing, particularly for acouple booking the Owner's Suite who wants to bring along adult children or parents.

The side-by-side accommodations offer easy access for family members to gather for dinner or cocktails en suite.

Here are just a few photos of those Concierge Level Veranda accommodations, which span 216 square feet and include many amenities and exclusive privileges, along with the services of a dedicated concierge.

Photo by Susan J Young

While we snapped a photo of the bathroom in this accommodation, it didn't turn out. Let's just say the small bathroom is basic (no marble) with a sink, toilet and shower. There is no cabinet under the sink, just a shelf.

We also had just a quick peek at #8062, a Penthouse Suite (PH3), also far aft in the same corridor as the two accommodations above.

It's important to note that hospitality crew members were still preparing these accommodations for guestarrival, so we had to breeze quickly in and out. And not everything was "final" as it would be when the guest enters. Yet, the shots offer some visual perspective about these suites.

Photoby Susan J Young

Photo by Susan J Young

And here's another Penthouse configuration with twin beds, from #8057, Penthouse Suite (PH2) category. This suite is along the same Deck 8 corridor that leads to the Owner's Suite.

Photo by Susan J Young

Photo by Susan J Young

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Iran ranks 3rd in 2017 ParaVolley Asia Oceania Sitting Volleyball Championships – Press TV

The national Iranian men's sitting volleyball team hasput a satisfactory end to its campaign at the 2017 ParaVolley Asia Oceania Sitting Volleyball Championships in China, and ranked third at the end of the regional event.

On Saturday and the final day of womens fixtures in the southern Chinese city ofHangzhou, the Iranian team defeated the Kazakh squad 3-0 in thethird-place play-off.

Separately, Iranian physically-challenged men took on their Kazakh counterparts in a preliminary round meet, and trounced the Central Asian contingent 3-0 (25-13, 25-15 and 25-14) to post their fourth straight win in the tournament.

Iran men's national sitting volleyball team is scheduled to play Iraq in its last group stage match at 10:30 a.m. local time (0230 GMT) on Sunday.

The 2017 ParaVolley Asia Oceania Sitting Volleyball Championships opened in Hangzhou, China, on June 27, and will wrap up on July 3.

The tournament has brought together national mens sitting volleyball teams from China, Iraq, the Islamic Republic of Iran, Japan, Kazakhstan and Sri Lanka.

National mens sitting volleyball teams from China, Iran, Japan, Kazakhstan and Mongolia were in action as well.

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Ports of Auckland: Best Seaport in Oceania 2017 – Hellenic Shipping News Worldwide

Ports of Auckland has beaten out competitors from Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific to be crowned Best Seaport in Oceania for the second year running.

The port was voted into the finals by customers and industry peers at the Asia Cargo News Asian Freight, Logistics and Supply Chain (AFLAS) Awards; the only New Zealand port to be selected as a finalist amongst three Australian ports (Port of Melbourne, Port of Brisbane and Sydney Ports).

I am so proud to accept the award as the best port in our region on behalf of our team. It is a fantastic achievement for Ports of Auckland and testament to the hard-working people that keep our port running 24/7. We have a world-class group of people working here, doing their best for our customers and Aucklanders said Ports of Auckland Chief Executive Tony Gibson.

The awards recognise leading air and shipping lines, air and sea ports, logistics providers and other industry professionals. Ports of Auckland was the first recipient of the Best Seaport in Oceania award when the category was introduced in 2016, and the only recipient in this category to date.

This year, thousands of Asia Cargo News readers cast votes across award categories such as Best Seaport, Best Container Terminal and Best Airport. Asia Cargo News reported votes in the thousands a record number of votes were submitted this year. Source: Ports of Auckland

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Oceania Cruises Recognizes ‘Youngest World Cruisers’ As 4- And 6 … – PR Newswire (press release)

Sailing with 30-year-old mom Drielle D'Amore Nogueira and 32-year-old dad Diego Castilho Nogueira, the sister and brother are about to complete Oceania's 180-day Around the Worldvoyage, which departed Miami on January 6, 2017, calling in 36 countries on six continents. The ship returns to Miami onJuly 6, where the family will disembark for the last time and return to their home in Brazil.

Together, the Nogueira family is dispelling the myth that long sailings are solely for retirees and mature guests. As a teacher, Drielle says that the education from such an extended adventure is an incredible way to learn about world history, culture and people. And, for her, "The greatest achievement undoubtedly is English language skills." In regards to how her children are finding life on the ship, she said, "They have adapted to it all very easily and willingly and are interested in new stories. This [experience] will definitely make a difference when studying, learning and understanding matters in school. How much they have learned on this trip will be uncovered in the future, when some subject will remind us all of what we saw and lived during this time."

Diego added, "It's fantastic how children are sponges absorbing everything around themThe diversity encountered (on this cruise) will certainly help them grow with less prejudices because they met so many people from different cultures."

And what did the children like best about their journey? Henrique said, "I like the onboard games you can play with adults and my dad and my mom, and I love (the daily) teatime! I like to visit the different countries, but sometimes I wanted to stay longer and we don'thave time. But it's cool; I already know the places that I want to go back to! Every time that we leave (for extended excursions) I really like returning to the ship and hearing the crew say, 'Welcome Back!' I love my house on the ship! I have a high bed that opens and closes and that's awesome!"

Lorenna, who turned 4 while on the voyage, said, "I like to go off the ship and see the cities. I love the chef when he makes brigadeiro (aBrazilian pastry) for me like for my birthday! I loved my party birthday on the ship."

How did mom and dad keep their kids entertained for 180-days? Diego said, "We adults have the idea that kids love to have toys, the more elaborate the better, but this journey also made us (parents) realize that actually children just want attention. Without any specific activity, if we give attention telling a story, painting with them, involving them around the environment, in the end they are just happy with that."

Drielle added that their stateroom has been a place for play, family time and art. "We have the children's drawings on the walls of the places that we have been; they show how much they are learning with the whole experience. We love this experience and think it should be mandatory for every human being, as personal growth."

For more information about Oceania Cruises, call 855-OCEANIA (855-623-2642) or contact a professional travel agent.

About Oceania CruisesFeaturing a fleet of intimately luxurious ships, Oceania Cruises offers an unrivaled vacation experience renowned for the finest cuisine at sea and destination-rich itineraries spanning the globe. Seasoned world travelers are drawn to Oceania Cruises' expertly crafted voyages, which call on more than 370 ports across Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia, New Zealand, the South Pacific and the Americas. Spacious and elegant accommodations aboard the 684-guest Regatta, Insignia, Nautica, and Sirena and the 1,250-guest Marina and Riviera invite guests to explore the world in unparalleled comfort and style.

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Nyika retains Oceania title | Radio New Zealand News – Radio New Zealand

The Hamilton heavyweight David Nyika has successfully defended his Oceania boxing title with a unanimous points decision win over Australian Jason Whateley on the Gold Coast.

NZ heavyweight boxer David Nyika Photo: PHOTOSPORT

It's Nyika's third straight victory over the Victorian and was sweet redemption after missing out on the Rio Olympic Games in 2016.

Nyika burst on to the scene at just 18, when he won gold as a light heavyweight at the Glasgow Commonwealth Games three years ago, and now feels he's completed the step up.

"I'm a fully fledged heavyweight now, which has given me a lot of confidence when I can sit and tangle with the likes of Jason, who's a good fighter."

The result at the Oceania Boxing Championships means the 21-year-old has qualified for the world championships starting in Hamburg in late August.

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