Monthly Archives: March 2016

A new platform to bring together entrepreneurs engaged or planning to engage in industrial, commercial and investment activities in Fiji has been created in...

OPINION: By Willie Jackson Last year Radio New Zealand cut its last Māori dedicated news in prime time, Manu Korihi, from its airwaves and not...

By India Thorogood "Indonesia is burning - so why is the world looking away?" Late last year those words shone a small spotlight on a...
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Michael Timmins (left) and Dr David Robie on Fifth Estate tonight. Video: Slipstream Media Radio Waatea and The Daily Blog featured the Pacific and climate...

Indonesia's Coordinating Minister for Political Affairs, Law and Security Luhut Binsar Padjaitan says the government has resolved to settle human rights cases "in not...

Former PNG politician Dame Carol Kidu, who features in Media Stockade's feature documentary The Opposition, is seeking an injunction to stop the filmmakers from...

Last week I watched in absolute disgust as MPs in Papua New Guinea giggled and laughed as the Minister for Health made light humour...

By Bernadette H. Carreon in Koror Palau President Tommy Remengesau Jr. has declared a state of emergency due to the worsening drought in the country...

By Peni Mudunavonu in Suva The Fiji Council of Churches and the Ecumenical Centre of Research for Education and Advocacy brought together people from different...

By Linawati Sidarto in Amsterdam A unique photographic exhibition in Amsterdam shows what the Dutch state tried to hide from its people about the grueling...

As Easter is celebrated by Christians across the world this weekend, Arun Kundnani reflects on the "global war on terror", the Brussels outrage, the...
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A video feedback message by TJ Aumua after her PCF media exchange internship in Fiji last year. By TJ Aumua New Zealand-based Pacific Cooperation Foundation has...

More than 200 people gathered in Auckland this week to protest against the country’s largest oil industry conference, warning that increased attempts at oil...

By a Vanuatu Daily Digest correspondent in Port Vila In an outpouring of popular protest, several hundred women, men and children marched in Port Vila...

Does the controversial Trans-Pacific Partnership "free trade" agreement between Pacific Rim nations fail to address “the most important issue of our time”? Dominic Pink...

Dancers of the Ura Tabu group treated guests with a performance of "Yellow Bird" at the launch of the NZ Institute of Pacific Research...
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Ura Tabu dancers perform the Calypso medley song "Yellow Bird" at the launch of the New Zealand Institute of Pacific Research last night....

Samoa’s Rugby Union is encouraging more of its country’s women to participate in rugby. Sport administrators and gender equality advocates are seeing greater participation...

Women in Vanuatu’s capital have banned together to call for an end to violence against women. The Vanuatu Daily Post reported that a  "Stop violence...

By Pacific Media Watch contributing editor TJ Aumua The launch of the New Zealand Institute of Pacific Research (NZIPR) at the University of Auckland last...

A report into illegal fishing is set to make waves across the Pacific. Kendall Hutt of Asia-Pacific Journalism reports. Officials from 17 nations across the...

Research into the challenges and opportunities facing the Pacific Islands and their communities will flourish thanks to the uniting of the resources and expertise...