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Journalists need voluntary certification to ‘build trust’ in media, says ...
Pacific Media Watch Newsdesk
The Alliance for Journalists’ Freedom has called for a voluntary certification programme for Australian journalists as an essential step towards building...
‘Frontline Media Faultlines’ – David Robie’s keynote address to Pacific Media...
The Australia Today
Here is the livestream of Dr David Robie’s keynote address “Frontline Media Faultlines: How Critical Journalism Can Survive Against the Odds” at...
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Deportation, violence linger in Australia’s Pacific offshore centres
As tensions in Nauru continue to simmer, asylum seekers in Australia's other immigration centre on...
‘Dare to dream big,’ says first Sikh to represent NZ at Miss World pageant
By Blessen Tom, RNZ IndoNZ journalist
A 27-year-old former police officer is off to represent New...
Marape pledges ‘no stone unturned’ in investigation into fatal Basil crash
By Miriam Zarriga in Port Moresby
Papua New Guinea police have been tasked to furnish a...
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Fiji political parties call for probe into elections chief Saneem’s ‘behaviour’
By Litia Cava in Suva
Leaders of four political parties in Fiji are calling for a...
Fiji imposes new lockdowns on Vanua Levu after virus cases rise to 17
By Wansolwara News
A 21-year-old man on Fiji's Vanua Levu island has tested positive for the...
Open letter to President Macron: End Kanak vote ‘unfreezing’ and complete decolonisation
Asia Pacific Report
The president and board of the Protestant Church of Kanaky New Caledonia has...
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Aceh citizens take legal action to protect Sumatran jungle
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By Michael Neilson in Jakarta
Activists are suing the Indonesian government in a bid to stop development they say will...
Ramos-Horta slams criminal libel plan – threat to rights in Timor-Leste
By Antonio Sampaio in Dili
Former East Timorese President José Ramos-Horta says it is not opportune for the government to be debating the possible criminalisation...
Temaru defence controversy in Radio Tefana political case revisited
RNZ Pacific
Investigators in French Polynesia have reassessed their case against the pro-independence leader Oscar Manutahi Temaru, who has challenged the seizure of his US$100,000...
‘It’s up to God and the land’ on Vanuatu’s Ambae volcano isle
By Dan McGarry in Port Vila
Over the course of a week earlier this month, a French/Ni-Vanuatu documentary team ventured to the summit of Ambae’s...
Mysterious Australian businessman swoops on Bougainville’s minerals
Pacific Media Centre Newsdesk
A mysterious Australian businessman, Jeffrey McGlinn, is the sponsor of a major amendment to Bougainville’s Mining Act, reports PNG Mine Watch...
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Don’t be fooled by Fiji PM’s apology over arrests –...
Pacific Media Watch Newsdesk
Media commentator Gavin Ellis has condemned the state of media freedom in Fiji in the wake of the arrests and detention...
Fiji tackles another ‘depression’ leading to young suicides
Fiji is still facing a major challenge to deal with suicide cases, especially of young children, reports Ami Dhabuwala of Asia-Pacific Journalism from Suva.
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