Yearly Archives: 2017
Pacific-wide study aims to understand how journalists cover climate change
By Kendall Hutt
Climate change is at the heart of a unique regional study into journalism culture in the Pacific.
The study, focusing on journalism’s role...
Abrupt increase in minimum wage may hit Fiji economy, warns academic
Pacific Media Centre News Desk
An abrupt increase in Fiji's national minimum wage for workers in the informal sectors could have an adverse impact on...
Solomon Islands arms police force after 14 years
After almost 14 years, the Solomon Islands police force has been rearmed.
At a ceremony in Honiara last week the police force launched its limited...
Pat Walsh: Ahok is innocent — Indonesia needs him and renewed faith in future
ANALYSIS: By Pat Walsh
The recent sentencing of Basuki "Ahok" Tjahaja Purnama, the Christian Chinese-Indonesian Governor of Jakarta, to two years in jail for blasphemy...
Peter S. Kinjap: PNG needs maturity in political debates and on education
ANALYSIS: By Peter S. Kinjap in Port Moresby
Papua New Guinea has entered the third week of the eight-week election campaign before polling commences next...
Mike Treen: ‘Extend the amnesty’ – facing NZ’s ‘inhuman’ migrant plan
Unite Union's Mike Treen critiques the injustices of the New Zealand migrant policies and their fraud on foreign students, especially Asian. Skykiwi journalist Leon...
Rabuka’s message to 1987 Fiji coup victims: ‘To you I say, I am sorry’
By Litia Cava in Suva
Social Democratic Liberal Party leader and former military coup maker Sitiveni Rabuka says the rioting and assault on some Fijians...
Armed men ’cause confusion’ in PNG capital – election observers announced
Pacific Media Centre News Desk
An online and television news service has reported concerns over "confusion" about recent sightings of armed expatriate men in the...
Southern Cross: PNG election security, Fiji coups, Manus Island shooting, and Benny Wenda visits...
Pacific Media Watch News Desk
Pacific Media Centre director Professor David Robie speaks to Radio 95bFM's The Wire host Amanda Jane Robinson about security operations...
Amnesty challenges Australian claim over shooting on Manus Island
Pacific Media Centre News Desk
Digital verification of images and videos establish that bullets were fired directly into the Manus refugee centre last month, putting...
Uncle Shane on Australia’s shame: ‘We’re the vulnerable ones, the ones without a...
SPECIAL REPORT: It was early November 2016. As I waited for Laura Lyons from Grandmothers Against Removals (GMAR), a tall, thin, old-looking man with...
Ahok’s defeat marks tough future for democratic, tolerant Indonesia
By Muhamad Al Azhari and Eko Prasetyo in Jakarta
Incumbent Jakarta Governor Basuki "Ahok" Tjahaja Purnama's defeat at the hands of rival candidate Anies Baswedan...
PNG police launching islands region security operation for elections
By Sally Pokiton inn Port Moresby
The 2017 New Guinea Islands national security operation for the general elections will be launched on Manus Island today.
Police...
An Indonesian oasis of progressive creativity emerges in culture city
Dr Max Lane, pictured here with Faiza Mardzoeki, talks about his project to establish a community and activist library for the student city of...
Tokelau suspends two officials following helicopter row review
By Mackenzie Smith in Auckland
Tokelau has suspended two of its public servants in Samoa, after a review into the purchase of two helicopters found...
‘We’ll not be safe with Indonesia,’ says West Papua’s Benny Wenda
By Kendall Hutt in Auckland
A lifelong campaigner for a free and independent West Papua has issued a stark warning to New Zealand politicians as...
Images: Benny Wenda — advocating for a Free West Papua
Photographs by Del Abcede
West Papuan parliamentarian in exile and human rights advocate Benny Wenda spoke to about 80 students, staff and activists at Auckland...
ASEAN lawmakers alarmed at ‘blasphemy’ conviction of Ahok
Al Jazeera's Step Vaessen reports from Jakarta on the sentencing of Ahok to two years in prison for insulting the Quran.
Pacific Media Centre newsdesk
Parliamentarians...
Vanuatu switches to recovery mode after Donna — Ella now stronger
By Bob Makin in Port Vila
Cyclone Donna has moved on from Vanuatu towards New Caledonia and is now weakening.
And Cyclone Ella is gathering strength...
Destruction and construction – Tukuraki’s lonely story of survival
Tukuraki after the landslide ... video by Julie Cleaver.
In January 2012, a small Fijian village on Viti Levu was almost wiped off the map...
Cyclone Donna leaves northern Vanuatu, heads for New Caledonia
Cyclone Donna has left destruction in its wake in Vanuatu's north and is now tracking towards New Caledonia.
Authorities have issued a level one alert...
Images: Papuan street art, freedom seminar pose challenge at Jakarta’s WPFD2017
Photographs by David Robie and Bernard Agapa in Jakarta
The World Press Freedom Day organisers, UNESCO and the Indonesian Press Council, marginalised the highly sensitive...