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Climate change and human rights demands telling our Pacific stories with clarity and impact

Asia Pacific Report -
January 6, 2026

Aupito to attend Pacific Islands Forum in Fiji instead of Mahuta

Apia Ocean Declaration to be ‘crown jewel’ of CHOGM climate ‘fight back’

Pacific delegates warn against US fast-tracking seabed mining

Fiji elections: Voting villagers say they ‘want a government that can help us’

Indigenous Pacific knowledge to help save the ocean

Asia Pacific Report -
August 9, 2019

How Fukushima wastewater into Pacific will disrupt seafood trade

Asia Pacific Report -
April 15, 2023

‘We’re eating tinned fish’ – Samoa villagers plead for Manawanui wreckage...

Asia Pacific Report -
October 19, 2025

Vanuatu agrees to pay Vt18 million fine to avoid fisheries blacklisting

Pacific Media Centre -
December 5, 2016

Fisherman kept in ‘abject’ conditions at sea repatriated from Fiji, says...

Pacific Media Centre -
September 22, 2018

Marape pledges investigation into border shooting incident as Jakarta protests

Asia Pacific Report -
August 29, 2022

Pacific nations and civil society raise concerns at WTO conference

Asia Pacific Report -
March 1, 2024

Russian fishing crew not feeling too unwell, says Sealord boss

Asia Pacific Report -
October 22, 2020

Bad weather forces Fiji to close 23 polling venues, 7852 voters...

Pacific Media Centre -
November 14, 2018

Post-Courier: Border patrol by soldiers or navy must be taken seriously

Asia Pacific Report -
August 29, 2022

Greenpeace condemns NZ’s ‘dodgy reforms’ plan weakening ocean protection

Asia Pacific Report -
August 7, 2025

Fiji academic calls for more action to reverse Suva foreshore pollution

Asia Pacific Report -
September 25, 2020

NZ Foreign Minister questions China’s influence in the Pacific

Pacific Media Centre -
March 4, 2018

Vanuatu fights for marine protection at key UN deep-sea mining summit

Asia Pacific Report -
July 31, 2024

Covid-19 outbreak among Russian fishers at NZ isolation facility

Asia Pacific Report -
October 21, 2020

PNG arrested ‘black ship’ believed to be linked to K1.47bn cocaine...

Asia Pacific Report -
August 28, 2020

Crackdown on environmental activism as climate crisis worsens, says report

Asia Pacific Report -
November 10, 2021

Countdown starts as Japan poised to release first batch of treated...

Asia Pacific Report -
August 23, 2023

World’s ‘smallest university’, but Tuvalu campus has big local impact

Asia Pacific Report -
January 29, 2024

Greenpeace activists aboard Rainbow Warrior disrupt Pacific industrial fishing operation

Asia Pacific Report -
June 12, 2025

13 more covid positive cases on NZ quarantined fishing vessel Viking...

Asia Pacific Report -
July 13, 2021

‘Big picture vision’ conversations missing in Pacific, says Aqorau

Asia Pacific Report -
March 29, 2023

Fijian policymaker calls for an ‘inspired’ defence of world oceans

Asia Pacific Report -
June 10, 2022

New Caledonia crisis: Unrest-hit Air Calédonie in search of new markets

Asia Pacific Report -
September 11, 2024

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

Asia Pacific Report -
January 6, 2026

Arrested ship crew deny ‘bunkering’, other marine charges in PNG court

Asia Pacific Report -
September 27, 2020

Virtual ministerial fisheries meeting voices concerns over ‘state of Pacific’

Asia Pacific Report -
August 31, 2020

USP journo students return from ‘successful’ Solomons climate project

Asia Pacific Report -
July 2, 2019

PMC to put spotlight on Asia-Pacific ‘journalism under duress’

Pacific Media Centre -
November 21, 2017

Japan’s Fukushima nuclear waste plan stirs ‘Pacific Chernobyl’ risk protests

Asia Pacific Report -
June 29, 2023

Rainbow Warrior takes on fresh eco mission to Papua, Indonesia

Pacific Media Centre -
March 14, 2018

Indonesia cracks down on brutal conditions on foreign ‘slavery’ fishing boats

Pacific Media Centre -
January 28, 2017

Aupito to attend Pacific Islands Forum in Fiji instead of Mahuta

Asia Pacific Report -
July 24, 2022

Tuna brands largely failing to combat slavery in Pacific, says new...

Asia Pacific Report -
March 26, 2021

French Polynesia president announces huge highly protected marine area

Asia Pacific Report -
June 11, 2025

Foreign fishing boats become new covid-19 threat for Pacific nations

Asia Pacific Report -
May 27, 2020

‘Cheated’ PNG landowners threaten to close five fish processing plants

Pacific Media Centre -
May 18, 2018

Trump executive orders roll back ocean fisheries protections in Pacific

Asia Pacific Report -
April 19, 2025
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