Yearly Archives: 2021
Wadan Narsey: Between a rock and a not so hard place in Fiji
ANALYSIS: By Wadan Narsey in Suva
The opinion polls about voting intentions for Fiji's 2022 General Election suggests that voters face the horrible challenge of...
Post-Courier: PNG presence must reflect climate change solutions
EDITORIAL: By the Post-Courier editors
Prime Minister James Marape has defended the massive cost of sending a 62-strong delegation to the COP26 Climate Summit in...
NZ covid restrictions ease for Auckland and Northland – 190 new cases
RNZ News
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern announced today that the New Zealand cabinet agreed to loosen restrictions for Auckland and upper Northland this week, while...
Graham Davis: Fiji misses another COP26 chance – linking with Greta
COMMENTARY: By Graham Davis
One of the great failures of Fiji’s climate action campaign has been the missed opportunity of not linking up with arguably...
Just 1.7% of people in PNG are vaccinated against covid. Why is resistance so...
ANALYSIS: By Fraser Macdonald, University of Waikato
Only 1.7 percent of Papua New Guineans have been fully vaccinated against covid-19. This has been a cause...
Covid-19 patient home isolation failing Māori, Pasifika, says Fa’anana
RNZ Pacific
An Auckland councillor says he is astounded by the lack of cultural awareness shown by the authorities towards Māori and Pacific communities this...
A matter of faith: NZ’s Māngere congregation with 100% vaccinations
By Justin Latif, Local Democracy Reporter
Church minister Suiva'aia Te'o says proactive communication, compassion and clear information have led to a fully vaccinated congregation.
Like most...
Fiji police block Suva climate change march marking COP26 protests
Asia Pacific Report newsdesk
Police stopped a climate change march in Suva today and forced activists to remove their banners.
They also warned demonstrators against making...
Pacific, EU launch landmark ‘blue green’ climate alliance
RNZ Pacific
Pacific and European Union negotiators have launched the Blue Green Alliance at the COP26 Conference of Parties' climate summit in Glasgow.
The EU's Ambassador...
NZ reports record 206 new community covid cases – vaccinations top 7m
RNZ News
A record 206 new community cases of covid-19 were reported in New Zealand today, as the total number of vaccinations in this country...
Almost K6m COP26 bill for PNG climate delegation shocks nation
PNG Post-Courier
Papua New Guinea -- a country faced with a depressed economy and its public health system on the brink of total collapse due...
The Pacific Newsroom – the virtual ‘kava bar’ news success story
SPECIAL REPORT: By Sri Krishnamurthi
October 2021 was a horror month for Facebook as the headlines screamed “Facebook under fire” which started with the social...
Tonga’s first covid case tests ‘weak positive’ again after negative
Kaniva Tonga
Tonga’s only suspected covid-19 case has tested positive when he took his third test today in Nuku’alofa.
The latest result came after the person...
Second person isolating at home in NZ dies – 163 new covid cases
RNZ News
A second person with covid-19 who was isolating at home has died in New Zealand, the Ministry of Health has confirmed.
In this afternoon's...
Tongan patient ‘should have been told not to release info’, says Health chief
By Kalino Latu in Auckland
Health Ministry Chief Executive Dr Siale ‘Akau’ola says the ministry had not responded to allegations made on social media to...
‘Practise what you preach’ climate message to Fiji over COP26
By Ajay Bhai Amrit in Suva
Critics in Fiji are concerned about climate change hypocrisy at the COP26 Leaders Summit this week. Fiji Times contributor...
West Papuans pledge to make ‘ecocide’ serious crime in key global rainforest
Asia Pacific Report newsdesk
West Papua indigenous independence leaders today launched "Green State Vision" at the COP26 climate summit in Glasgow, pledging to take decisive...
Respect the right to report on the environment, RSF tells COP26
Pacific Media Watch newsdesk
Reporters Without Borders (RSF) and more than 60 environmental journalists of 34 different nationalities have appealed for respect for the right...
Port Moresby workers challenge ‘no jab, no job’ workplace policy in court
By Charles Moi in Port Moresby
Employees of the National Capital District Commission (NCDC) have challenged the legality of the “no jab, no job” policy...
NZ reports 139 new community covid cases – 64 in hospital
RNZ News
New Zealand's Ministry of Health has reported 139 new community cases of covid-19 today, with 64 people now in hospital with the coronavirus.
In...
Australia accused of ‘bullying’ Pacific over climate action, ‘buying silence’
Asia Pacific Report newsdesk
Australia is accused of using "diplomatic strong-arm tactics" to water down outcomes in Pacific climate negotiations and "buy silence" on climate...
Tonga patient tests negative in second round of covid-19 testing
By Kalino Latu in Auckland
A person who tested positive for covid-19 in Tonga has now tested negative, says the Ministry of Health CEO.
Dr Siale...