Ampatuan massacre justice aftermath with more fear of warlords, corruption
The Rappler video feed on the Ampatuan convictions last month.
For decades, the feared Ampatuan clan held sway in the impoverished province of Maguindanao in...
Radio storytelling and community empowerment in Philippines
By David Robie in Manila
Operating out of a modest three-roomed rooftop suite overlooking the local marketplace in the rice-producing Bicol township of Vinzons, a...
Praise for young Pacific journalists and threats to Melanesian journalism
SPECIAL REPORT: By Philip Cass in Brisbane
Melanesian Media Freedom Forum - Day two: The second day of the Melanesian Media Freedom Forum began with...
Media challenges in Pacific and impact of online news concerns on...
SPECIAL REPORT: By Philip Cass in Brisbane
Melanesia Media Freedom Forum - Day One:
The problems of operating in the Pacific and the impact of online...
Vanuatu Daily Post’s Dan McGarry ‘gutted’ by Vanuatu government’s action to...
By Sri Krishnamurthi of Pacific Media Watch
Media Director of the Vanuatu Daily Post group, Dan McGarry, is devastated by the Vanuatu government’s decision to...
Pacific Media Watch contributing editor wins Jakarta practicum
By Sri Krishnamurthi
The 2019 Pacific Media Watch contributing editor has been selected for a 6-week journalism practicum in Jakarta, Indonesia.
Michael Andrew was one of...
The genocide next door – West Papuan band spreading message of...
By Moale James
“West Papuans are being denied their basic human rights … Human beings have a right to freedom. Freedom to be treated fairly...
PJR acting editor doubtful Australian TV relevant to Pacific
Pacific Media Watch Newsdesk
Acting editor of the Pacific Media Centre's Pacific Journalism Review Dr Philip Cass has cast doubt on the success of Australia's...
Journalists fighting oil palm plantation found stabbed to death in Sumatra
Pacific Media Watch Newsdesk
Two Indonesian journalists who had reported on an illegal oil palm plantation in Sumatra have been found stabbed to death.
According to...
AUT to host Asia media conference at pivotal time of innovative...
Pacific Media Watch Newsdesk
Academics and tertiary students from across the Asia Pacific have been invited to submit papers for the Asian Congress for Media...
Former PNG PM O’Neill denies fleeing country
By RNZ Pacific
Papua New Guinea's former Prime Minister Peter O'Neill has denied a claim that he has fled the country to avoid being arrested.
This...
Moale James: Citizen journalism countering ‘deliberate’ media silence on West Papua
OPINION: By Moale James
What should we expect for the future of media freedom in the Pacific? And how do we sift through the “bullshit”...
Pacific reporting among first casualties of struggling NZ media, says academic
By Michael Andrew
International and Pacific reporting are among the first casualties of struggling New Zealand newsrooms as they try to cut costs to make...
Australian news crew detained in Kiribati for providing ‘false information’
Pacific Media Watch Newsdesk
A five-member film crew from 60 Minutes Australia has been in detained in Kiribati for what government sources claimed was false...
PMC director blasts politicians, media over ‘shameful silence’ on West Papua
Pacific Media Watch Newsdesk
Pacific Media Centre director Professor David Robie condemned the Australian and New Zealand governments and mainstream media for their "deafening silence"...
Veronica Koman wins prize for West Papua work
By RNZ Pacific
An Indonesian lawyer being pursued by the state has won a human rights award for shining "a light on violations of the...
USP mismanagement ‘widespread’, staff tell current affairs show
Simpson@8 investigated the allegations of mismanagement that had accrued over professor Chandra’s tenure. Video: Simpson@8
By Sri Krishnamurthi
Staff and students at the University of the...
Australia needs a Media Freedom Act – here’s how it could...
By Rebecca Ananian-Welsh
Australians picked up their morning papers yesterday to find heavily blacked-out text instead of front-page headlines. This bold statement was instigated by the “Your...
Iran’s great global adventurers – around the lost world in 10...
David Robie, concluding his three-part series about Iran, profiles an extraordinary pair of Tehran brothers who have been pioneering global research adventurers.
They have been...
10 reasons why tourists must visit Iran
David Robie continues his three-part series about travelling in Iran.
I stumbled on the scene by chance. Our host family in Iran’s second city Mashhad,...