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Devastating new ‘ecocide’ film to premiere at West Papua solidarity forum

David Robie -
March 6, 2026

West Papuan filmmakers expose Merauke rainforest destruction in ‘siege’ doco

Bombs fail to silence West Papuan journalist Victor Mambor

Who killed Shireen Abu Akleh? Film names Israeli soldier but Biden, Israel ‘did best to cover up’

It will take more than an Oscar to stop Israel’s West Bank plans

‘Our film won an Oscar. But here in West Bank’s Masafer...

Asia Pacific Report -
March 4, 2025

Wenda calls for international inquiry into film claim that Indonesia is...

Asia Pacific Report -
January 31, 2025

New documentary, human rights report allege Indonesian atrocities in West Papua

Asia Pacific Report -
August 5, 2023

Dame Valerie Adams sets record straight in a new documentary

Asia Pacific Report -
October 22, 2022

Gavin Ellis: Latter-day anarchists throw digital bombs at NZ journalists

Asia Pacific Report -
August 31, 2022

ABC blasts Honiara for ‘factual errors’ in attack over Pacific Capture...

Asia Pacific Report -
August 25, 2022

Siouxsie Wiles mini-doco funding criticism does vanishing act online

Asia Pacific Report -
July 25, 2022

Journalist Max Stahl ‘changed the fate of East Timor’, says Xanana

Asia Pacific Report -
October 30, 2021

Timor-Leste’s ‘true hero’ cameraman Max Stahl who exposed Indonesian atrocities dies

Asia Pacific Report -
October 29, 2021

Loimata, The Sweetest Tears carries off grand prize at 2021 FIFO

Asia Pacific Report -
February 15, 2021

Pacific journalism, media and diversity researchers tackle challenges ahead

Asia Pacific Report -
December 2, 2020

How Hong Kong authorities are gradually taking over public broadcaster RTHK

Asia Pacific Report -
November 14, 2020

Robert Fisk’s message: Journalists should challenge the narratives of power

Asia Pacific Report -
November 4, 2020

Loimata – The Sweetest Tears is a spectacularly exquisite documentary

Asia Pacific Report -
July 27, 2020

Loimata – a poignant family-to-family story of the revival of waka...

Asia Pacific Report -
July 22, 2020

Frontline snaps up Ramona Diaz’s powerful doco A Thousand Cuts

Asia Pacific Report -
June 12, 2020

West Papua film exposes plight of ‘ignored’ local journalists

Pacific Media Centre -
February 14, 2019

Banabans of Rabi short climate change documentary chosen for Nuku’alofa

Pacific Media Centre -
October 4, 2018

Controversial ‘Confucius’ doco gets mixed response at NZ universities

Pacific Media Centre -
August 10, 2018

‘It’s up to God and the land’ on Vanuatu’s Ambae volcano...

Pacific Media Centre -
July 23, 2018

Indonesia’s Papua ‘cover-up reflex’ prompts police dormitory raid

Pacific Media Centre -
July 21, 2018

O’Neill ‘undermining’ Bougainville peace deal, vote plan, says Miriori

Pacific Media Centre -
May 8, 2018

Kiribati – a Pacific ‘drowning paradise’ fighting for its existence

Pacific Media Centre -
November 25, 2017

‘Everything can be burnt’ – Melanesian West Papua in the Jokowi...

Pacific Media Centre -
January 27, 2017

West Papuan documentary screened in UK cinemas

Pacific Media Centre -
November 26, 2016
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Price of Peace filmmakers honoured with award

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October 13, 2016
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