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Academics call for divestment from NZ pensions fund implicated in Gaza

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February 3, 2026

What is Israel’s Herzog doing in Australia – who invited him, and why?

PNG govt defends using tear gas, force to evict illegal settlers in capital

Leaders of PNG’s Enga province plagued by violence – vow to weed out illegal guns

Greenland and Western hypocrisy over the rules-based international order

AUDIO: What does good journalism mean? Lisa Er talks to David...

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November 5, 2015

The digital media revolution, a free press and student journalism

David Robie -
November 4, 2015

Vanuatu Prepares For Drought While Recovering From Pam

Selwyn Manning -
October 30, 2015

Amnesty International alleges damning evidence of Australian officials’ involvement in transnational...

Selwyn Manning -
October 29, 2015

NZ: Student newspaper condemns growing closed doors democracy

Selwyn Manning -
October 27, 2015

Jon Stephenson’s Eyes Wide Shut probe needs official investigative scrutiny

Selwyn Manning -
October 23, 2015

NAURU: RSF criticises government over blocking media visa requests

Selwyn Manning -
October 23, 2015

Nuclear free: Do you know who this ni-Vanuatu girl is?

David Robie -
October 21, 2015

Café Pacific: Do you know who this ni-Vanuatu girl is?

Selwyn Manning -
October 21, 2015

News values in three Pacific nations

Selwyn Manning -
October 19, 2015

Café Pacific: INFOCORE sets pace on global violent conflict media research...

Selwyn Manning -
October 18, 2015

INFOCORE sets pace on global violent conflict media research project

David Robie -
October 17, 2015

From ‘reality’ TV to the reality of documentary making – the...

David Robie -
October 15, 2015

Pacific Journalism Review 21(2): 20 years special edition second volume

Selwyn Manning -
October 5, 2015

Rethinking journalism for supporting social cohesion and democracy: Case study of...

Selwyn Manning -
October 1, 2015

WJEC conference at AUT – the Asia-Pacific connection

Selwyn Manning -
September 30, 2015

Pat on back for Pacific public health successes, but also criticism

Selwyn Manning -
September 30, 2015

19 years on, Wansolwara’s student journalists still tackle tough issues

Selwyn Manning -
September 29, 2015

The story of Greenpeace and the story Greenpeace tells

Selwyn Manning -
September 28, 2015

Pacific languages more popular with youth but funding cuts impact on...

Selwyn Manning -
September 28, 2015

Native Affairs trumps mainstream media in exclusive West Papua TV report

Selwyn Manning -
September 28, 2015

Cook Islands artists hosted in Creative NZ Pacific heritage project

Selwyn Manning -
September 26, 2015

Rainbow Warrior campaign pushes spotlight on Pacific fish ‘laundering’

Selwyn Manning -
September 26, 2015

Digital broadcasting switchover starts for Pacific nations

Selwyn Manning -
September 26, 2015

Paying it forward – a new dance concept with Ia Manuia

Selwyn Manning -
September 26, 2015

Push to ban transhipments in ‘out of control’ Pacific tuna fishery

Selwyn Manning -
September 25, 2015

Worst drought in two decades forces PNG to close many schools

Selwyn Manning -
September 25, 2015

Growing Fiji youth suicide problem pushes agencies into action

Selwyn Manning -
September 24, 2015
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PMC: Key misses vital moment to step up over climate change...

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September 24, 2015

Café Pacific: Nuclear lawsuit inspires support at NZ peace action conference

Selwyn Manning -
September 22, 2015

Bikini bombs lawsuit inspires support at NZ peace conference

David Robie -
September 21, 2015

‘World Without War’ – and a conference to help make it...

David Robie -
September 17, 2015

Public interest journalism – a new non-profit beginning for Scoop

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September 16, 2015

American migrant sailor boosts Tongan America’s Cup challenge dream

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September 14, 2015

Mobile eye clinic changes lives for thousands of Fijians

Selwyn Manning -
September 13, 2015

‘We won’t be intimidated’ over West Papua at Forum, says Sogavare

Selwyn Manning -
September 11, 2015

Fiji Report: ‘Read more with your children’ pleads education minister

Selwyn Manning -
September 10, 2015

Fiji Minister for Women Rosy Akbar calls for united stand over...

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September 10, 2015

Celebrated French Rainbow Warrior investigation echoes Watergate

Selwyn Manning -
September 8, 2015

Rainbow Warrior bombing ‘should have led to French Watergate’, says saboteur

David Robie -
September 8, 2015
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Behind the Shroud – juxtaposing the frailty of intelligence and tradecraft
https://youtu.be/9RhP2I7KqH0
Morality of Argument – sustaining a state of being nuclear free
https://youtu.be/G9OM76BxkdA
Climate Change: Tokelau Still Afloat on the High Seas
https://youtu.be/9kohQDmIlIA
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