Monthly Archives: May 2019
Scott Waide: My message to PNG’s Prime Minister James Marape
COMMENTARY: By Scott Waide in Lae
As the new Prime Minister of Papua New Guinea, you have your work cut out for you. You have...
NZ Budget gives boost for Pacific education, languages and health
By RNZ Pacific
The well-being of Pacific people in New Zealand has been recognised in this year's Budget with increases in funding for the community...
PNG’s ‘power broker’ minister Marape elected 8th PM for 8 million people
ANALYSIS: By EMTV News
James Marape, Papua New Guinea's former Finance Minister and the man who led the defections that brought down the Peter O'Neill...
Tarcisius Kabutaulaka: Logging bonanza hasn’t helped Solomon Islands landowners
COMMENTARY: By Tarcisius Kabutaulaka
Since the late 1980s, the logging industry has dominated the Solomon Islands economy.
For nearly three decades, it has accounted for about...
PNG Prime Minister Peter O’Neill finally resigns
By RNZ Pacific
Papua New Guinea's Prime Minister Peter O'Neill has finally resigned.
O'Neill told Parliament today he had tendered his resignation to the Governor-General this...
Thousands of NZ teachers take to streets to protest for better salaries
Pacific Media Centre Newsdesk
More than 50,000 New Zealand teachers - from both primary and secondary schools - walked out of classrooms across the country...
PNG Parliament erupts in chaos as Speaker rejects opposition motions
Embattled Prime Minister Peter O'Neill explains why he has gone to the Supreme Court to seek clarification on the vote of no-confidence procedure under...
Crisis? What crisis? A new PNG prime minister might not signal much change
BACKGROUND: By Jonathan Ritchie of Deakin University
In recent days, Papua New Guinea’s Prime Minister Peter O'Neill has announced his resignation, failed to formally resign,...
Mixed reaction in Wallis and Futuna to Roch Wamytan’s Congress win
By RNZ Pacific
There has been a mixed response in Wallis and Futuna to last week's election of a pro-independence politician as Congress president of...
Timothy Masiu: Bougainvilleans won’t forget Chan and Sandline mercenaries
Papua New Guinea's Deputy Opposition Leader and Shadow Inter-government and Bougainville Relations Minister Timothy Masiu says the people of Bougainville are closely watching developments...
Pacific research of ‘hard’ social issues profiled in new publication
By Michael Andrew
Six years of diverse Pacific research by Auckland University of Technology staff and students has been profiled in a new publication.
Presented by...
Chinese influence in the Pacific prompts high-level meetings
Pacific Media Watch Newsdesk
Concern over China’s growing influence in the Pacific has featured prominently in recent high-level meetings, announcements and in news media.
China was...
NGOs accuse PNG government of foreign logging land grab
By RNZ Pacific
The Papua New Guinea government is planning to acquire more custom land and allow foreign companies to exploit it, claim two international...
‘I’m not PNG’s acting PM,’ caretaker Sir Julius Chan tells nation
Pacific Media Centre Newsdesk
Sir Julius Chan says there has been a huge misunderstanding over yesterday’s press conference, reports EMTV News.
His comments follow a media...
Embattled O’Neill ‘handing over’ PNG’s leadership to Chan
Prime Minister Peter O'Neill steps down from the top job and hands over the reigns to Sir Julius Chan, leader of Peoples Progress Party....
Political poetry has dramatic impact at Dawn Raids art exhibition
By Irra Lee of Te Waha Nui
Pacific stories spanning generations emerged through film and poetry at a South Auckland art exhibition about the Dawn...
Torres Strait Islanders in UN challenge over Australian climate ‘rights abuses’
By Kristen Lyons of the University of Queensland
Climate change threatens Australia in many different ways, and can devastate rural and urban communities alike. For...
PNG’s O’Neill announces he is stepping down as PM
By RNZ Pacific
Papua New Guinea's Prime Minister Peter O'Neill has announced that is resigning, citing a need for change, after weeks of unrest in...
Big week for climate action rallies and democracy – pro-coal in Australia
By Megan Darby of Climate Home News
It has been a big week for democracy, starting with a pro-coal verdict in Australia and ending with...
Gary Juffa: Dear PM O’Neill, we’ll stop you selling out our country
OPEN LETTER: By Gary Juffa, Governor of Oro
Dear Prime Minister,
You sold all our todays and were about to sell our children's tomorrows too. You...
Duma’s URP defects from O’Neill coalition bloc in PNG power shift
The United Resources Party, led by Hagen Open MP William Duma, including four ministers, switches to the opposition. Video: EMTV News
Pacific Media Centre Newsdesk
The...
NZ seeks ‘explanations’ over USP mismanagement allegations
By RNZ Pacific
New Zealand foreign minister Winston Peters says his government is "asking for explanations" about alleged mismanagement at the regional University of the...