Monthly Archives: March 2021
Scott Waide: Grand Chief Somare and the wisdom he left for everyone
COMMENT: By Scott Waide in Wewak
I have not written anything on my blog My Land, My Country since our arrival in Wewak the Sunday...
A moment with Grand Chief Somare on his last journey home
By Miriam Zarriga in Port Moresby
Teenager Edward William Kaile captured the mood of a grieving nation when he ran, carrying a Papua New Guinea...
Australian deportation of boy breach of rights, says Children’s Commissioner
By Charlie Dreaver, RNZ News political reporter
The New Zealand Children's Commissioner is even more concerned about the deportation of a 15-year-old from Australia, now...
AUT defends its controversial role over PMC, but ‘office’ still a mystery
The Pacific Newsroom
Auckland University of Technology has responded to queries from a media aid watchdog about the future of the regional Pacific Media Centre...
114 Port Moresby Hospital staff test positive as PNG covid crisis worsens
By Christine Kildi in Port Moresby
Papua New Guinea’s biggest referral hospital in the country, Port Moresby General (PMGH) is seeing a massive increase of...
Samoa Observer: AG should investigate her own management
EDITORIAL: By the Samoa Observer Editorial Board
In the past month, we have made a new pen pal: the Attorney-General of Samoa, no less, Savalenoa...
Australia’s deportation of 15-year-old boy ‘heartbreaking’, says Green MP
RNZ News
Australia is facing condemnation from National and Green Party MPs over the deportation of a 15-year-old boy to New Zealand.
Little detail has been...
Dear President Widodo, be honest with Papua about the military operations
OPINION: By Theo Hesegem in Wamena, Papua
Indonesian President Joko Widodo has repeatedly made trips to two of Melanesian provinces, Papua and West Papua, in...
Outcry over signs of upheaval at Pacific Media Centre
Auckland University of Technology has denied claims that the Pacific Media Centre is being dumped or sidelined.
The centre's recently retired director Professor David Robie...
Jakarta sends 21,000 troops to Papua over last three years, says KNPB
By Arnold Belau in Nabire
Victor Yeimo, international spokesperson for the West Papua National Committee (KNPB), has revealed that over the past three years the...
A catastrophe looms with PNG’s covid crisis. Australia needs to respond urgently
By Brendan Crabb, Burnet Institute and Leanne Robinson, Burnet Institute
The covid epidemic in Papua New Guinea has significantly accelerated, judging by the available reports...
Muslim community to pray in private on anniversary of NZ attacks
RNZ News
Christchurch's Muslim community will today hold private prayers to remember the 51 people killed in the terror attacks on the Masjid Al-Noor and...
After 19 years of special autonomy, trust between Jakarta and Papua is in tatters
SPECIAL REPORT: By Victor Mambor in Jayapura and Marchio Irfan Gorbiano in Jakarta
As it approaches two decades in force, the special autonomy status of...
Papuan students report Malang police chief over racist ‘shoot to kill’ order
By Igman Ibrahim in Jakarta
Malang city district police chief (Kapolres) Senior Commissioner Leonardus Simarmata has been reported to the Indonesian police's professionalism and security...
Green Climate Fund whistleblowers urge US to take its money elsewhere
Asia Pacific Report newsdesk
The Green Climate Fund is a beacon of rich-poor cooperation on tackling the climate crisis, reports Climate Change News.
A newly reengaged...
‘Bittersweet day for my family’, says Dulciana at Somare funeral
By Gorethy Kenneth in Port Moresby
The youngest daughter of the Somare family Dulciana Somare-Brash told mourners the state funeral for Papua New Guinea's Grand...
NGOs, MPs warn ‘draconian’ draft bill will turn Fiji into police state
By Christine Rovoi, RNZ Pacific journalist
A proposed draft Police Bill in Fiji has come under intense scrutiny from civil society groups and opposition parties.
The...
Somare family says thank you to PNG for the love at Sir Michael’s funeral
The Loop PNG livestreaming of the Sir Michael Somare funeral in Port Moresby today.
Asia Pacific Report newsdesk
The Somare family has thanked the people of...
NZ covid: Calls to dump ‘dangerous’ fringe anti-vaccine magazine
By Katie Doyle of RNZ News
A new anti-vaccine publication with links to the Advance New Zealand fringe political party should be ripped up and...
Government pleads with Fijians to register to vaccinate against covid
By RNZ Pacific
Fijians have been urged to register as the government's covid-19 vaccination campaign got underway this week.
The vaccine rollout started on Wednesday following...
NZ Super Fund dumps Israeli banks for funding settlements in Palestine
By Roger Fowler in Auckland
The multi-billion-dollar NZ Super Fund - New Zealand's state pension fund - has finally divested from five of Israel’s biggest...
Gallery: Somare tribute marches from Hela, Western Highlands and Jiwaka people in Port Moresby
Asia Pacific Report newsdesk
Sir Michael Somare. Founding father and three times prime minister of Papua New Guinea. Born Rabaul, Papua New Guinea, April 9,...