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Pacific Media journal research added to Informit global database

Asia Pacific Report -
February 5, 2026

Keith Rankin Essay – Carrington precinct, aka Unitec

Indigenous and Pacific leaders unite at Waitangi with shared messages on ocean conservation

West Papua Solidarity Forum, mini film festival aim to educate

Academics call for divestment from NZ pensions fund implicated in Gaza

In Gaza, university scholarships are now a matter of survival

Asia Pacific Report -
January 27, 2026

Jakarta at crossroads – can President Prabowo connect with Papuan hearts?

Asia Pacific Report -
January 27, 2026

Eugene Doyle: Mark Carney’s moment – a new non-aligned movement?

Asia Pacific Report -
January 22, 2026

Papua in the Pacific mirror: A path to recognition and reconciliation

Asia Pacific Report -
January 12, 2026

Climate change and human rights demands telling our Pacific stories with...

Asia Pacific Report -
January 6, 2026

A ‘forgotten hero’ against Imperial Japan, but the legacy of ‘Bintao’...

Asia Pacific Report -
December 2, 2025

East Sepik Governor Bird slams Marape’s ‘risky’ 2026 Budget overspend

Asia Pacific Report -
November 27, 2025

Showing their aroha for the activist ‘power couple’ of Māngere East

Asia Pacific Report -
November 23, 2025

‘My mana reignited’: Attendees leave world’s largest Indigenous education conference feeling...

Asia Pacific Report -
November 21, 2025

Jacinda Ardern: Why NZ’s tiny group of hysterical haters can’t face...

Asia Pacific Report -
November 18, 2025

New Pacific Media journal launched in APMN and USP partnership

Asia Pacific Report -
November 10, 2025

USP student journalists win Vision Pasifika media award for plastic pollution...

Asia Pacific Report -
November 9, 2025

‘Divest from genocide’ call by NZ university workers to UniSaver

Asia Pacific Report -
November 6, 2025

Eugene Doyle: Venezuela and Trump’s war to save the Ancien Régime

Asia Pacific Report -
November 4, 2025

Not enough known about seafloor to begin mining, says Cook Is...

Asia Pacific Report -
November 4, 2025

Parihaka the focus for global IPRA peace conference in Aotearoa

Asia Pacific Report -
November 2, 2025

USP student journalist wins Vision Pasifika media award for plastic pollution...

Asia Pacific Report -
November 1, 2025

Thousands march through streets as part of NZ’s ‘mega strike’

Asia Pacific Report -
October 23, 2025

Thousands of nurses, teachers and doctors take part in NZ’s ‘mega...

Asia Pacific Report -
October 23, 2025

Sara Awad: Why Gaza still looks to the freedom flotillas for...

Asia Pacific Report -
October 12, 2025

Think, click, share – making media literacy fun for Filipinos

Asia Pacific Report -
October 11, 2025

Keith Rankin on Lookism

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September 14, 2025

Nuclear-free Pacific advocates speak out in NZ human rights radio show

Asia Pacific Report -
August 21, 2025

Keith Rankin Chart Analysis: Employment in New Zealand – especially of...

Keith Rankin -
August 7, 2025

‘People have stopped using it’: Culture secretary warns of complacency over...

Asia Pacific Report -
August 4, 2025

Debunking the theological gaslighting of Israel-supporting Imams

Asia Pacific Report -
July 28, 2025

Pacific leaders demand respectful involvement in memorial for unmarked graves

Asia Pacific Report -
July 21, 2025

Tahiti prepares for its first Matari’i public holiday

Asia Pacific Report -
June 30, 2025

Bougainville legal dept looking towards sorcery violence policy

Asia Pacific Report -
June 13, 2025

Motarilavoa Hilda Lini, ‘a trailblazer’ for Vanuatu women in politics, dies

Asia Pacific Report -
June 4, 2025

Pasifika recipients say King’s Birthday honours not just theirs alone

Asia Pacific Report -
June 2, 2025

Why NZ must act against Israel’s ethnic cleansing and genocide

Asia Pacific Report -
May 29, 2025

Fiji can’t compete with Australia and NZ on teacher salaries, says...

Asia Pacific Report -
May 26, 2025

Asia Pacific Report editor honoured for contribution to Pacific journalism

Asia Pacific Report -
May 26, 2025

Motarilavoa Hilda Lini, ‘a trailblazer’ for Vanuatu women in politics, has...

Asia Pacific Report -
May 26, 2025

Culture at the core: examining journalism values in the Pacific

Asia Pacific Report -
May 21, 2025

A life of service: celebrating the career of Luamanuvao Dame Winnie...

Asia Pacific Report -
May 17, 2025

NZ celebrates Rotuman as part of Pacific Language Week series

Asia Pacific Report -
May 14, 2025

Otago academics plan declaration on Palestine to ‘face daily horrors’

Asia Pacific Report -
May 12, 2025

‘We’re just doing our best’ – cultural backlash hits Auckland kava...

Asia Pacific Report -
May 12, 2025
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