Yearly Archives: 2021
Getting the message through: How are South Aucklanders staying informed about covid?
Have the New Zealand government’s covid-related messages been getting through to Pacific and non-Pacific ethnic communities in South Auckland? Justin Latif tried to find...
Social media ‘bullshit’ threatens coping with covid-19 outbreak in PNG
By Sue Ahearn, founder of The Pacific Newsroom and former editor, ABC International
A PNG member of Parliament died from covid-19 this week but it...
NZ Girmit group fights for ‘Pacific’ classification for Fiji-Indians
By Anish Chand in Suva
The Fiji Girmit Foundation of New Zealand is opposing moves by the New Zealand government to classify Fiji-Indians as Asians.
President...
Two PNG security firms fight running battle at country’s biggest airport
Asia Pacific Report newsdesk
Two Papua New Guinean security companies currently providing services at the Jacksons International Airport terminal in the capital Port Moresby attacked...
How the Milk Tea Alliance has teamed up with the ‘West Papua Spring’
By Jasmine Chia in Bangkok
It is an unlikely combination: the white stars of the West Papuan and Myanmar flags, side by side.
“West Papua Stands...
Wallis and Futuna reports first covid-19 fatality
RNZ Pacific
An 83-year-old woman in Wallis and Futuna has become the first fatality in the French territory's covid-19 outbreak.
Earlier this month, she had been...
Timor-Leste reports big surge in covid – 55 new cases
Asia Pacific Report newsdesk
Timorese authorities have announced that they have detected a record surge in new covid-19 cases - 55 in one day.
According to...
Australia wants to send 1 million vaccine doses to PNG – but without reliable...
ANALYSIS: By Tony Heynen, The University of Queensland; Paul Lant, The University of Queensland, and Vigya Sharma, The University of Queensland
Australia’s nearest neighbour, Papua...
Appeal for NZ government to offer apology for race-based Dawn Raids
By Dominic Godfrey, RNZ Pacific journalist
A Pacific social justice movement is calling on the New Zealand government to formally apologise for the Dawn Raids...
Trial of ex-priest accused of child abuse in Timor postponed to May
Asia Pacific Report newsdesk
The trial of a former US priest accused of child abuse in Timor-Leste due to resume tomorrow at the Oecusse Court...
Battle to spread truth about covid-19 vaccine in Pacific communities
By Eleisha Foon, RNZ Pacific journalist
The race is on to reach Pasifika communities in New Zealand to counter the spread of misinformation about the...
Strings attached: The reality behind NZ’s climate aid in the Pacific
New Zealand has long had a privileged relationship with its Pacific neighbours. Now, in the dawning era of the climate crisis affecting millions of...
Port Moresby hospital emergency chief explains tragic oxygen death
Asia Pacific Report newsdesk
Papua New Guinea's main hospital emergency chief has clarified the tragic death of a female patient dying while trying to access...
NZ sends protective gear to PNG to cope with covid crisis
RNZ Pacific
New Zealand is sending personal protective equipment to Papua New Guinea to assist health workers treat a surge in covid-19 cases.
PNG's total number...
MEAA rethinks press council role and backs need for Facebook media code
MEAA video message on YouTube.
Asia Pacific Report newsdesk
The Media Entertainment and Arts Alliance (MEAA) union is reconsidering its involvement in the Australian Press Council...
Amnesty blasts ‘woeful’ Australia, NZ aid for PNG covid surge, seeks action
Asia Pacific Report newsdesk
Australia and New Zealand - plus other key donors - need to urgently step up and provide assistance to Papuan New...
Fiji draft bill cops boot – PM’s move on proposed police law puzzles critics
By Wanshika Kumar in Suva
Reports that Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama has pulled the plug on Fiji's draft Police Bill 2020 has raised more questions...
Tahitian academic says Paris must pay for impacts of French nuclear tests
RNZ Pacific
A Tahitian academic living in Auckland whose family and home island of Mangareva were impacted on by three decades of French nuclear weapons...
Pioneering Polynesian Panther indigenous rights activist farewelled
RNZ Pacific
A pioneering indigenous activist is being farewelled today after losing a short battle with cancer.
Miriama Rauhihi Ness was a member of the Polynesian...
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...