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The 60+ UN member states complicit with the Gaza genocide – why their role will haunt them

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Filep Karma: A political prisoner who fought racism in West Papua

Bougainville leaders call on mining giant Rio Tinto to assist communities

‘Shameful wage stealing’ endemic at Australian universities, says report

An update on the ‘good governance coup’ – political will, corruption in Fiji

Tongan ban on girls playing rugby and boxing ‘not our policy’,...

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March 24, 2018

How Philippine state surveillance is used as a tool to silence...

Pacific Media Centre -
March 23, 2018

Protests sweep Indonesia over new law criminalising ‘criticism’ of MPs

Pacific Media Centre -
March 22, 2018

Mackenzie Smith: Indonesia’s Pacific neglect highlights NZ media problem

Pacific Media Centre -
March 21, 2018

Changing politics trigger predictions for Fiji’s first woman prime minister

Pacific Media Centre -
March 21, 2018

Governor Juffa, police crack down on PNG’s Collingwood Bay illegal logging

Pacific Media Centre -
March 20, 2018

Australian lawyer accused of ‘bullying’ in Vanuatu court clash with journalists

Pacific Media Centre -
March 20, 2018

Another Suharto makes push to launch Indonesian politics career

Pacific Media Centre -
March 19, 2018

Gary Juffa: How we can stop criminal cartels stealing our PNG...

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March 17, 2018

Open letter to PM Ardern: Raise Papua human rights crimes with...

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March 17, 2018

Data collection on children in Pacific ‘poor’, says UNICEF

Pacific Media Centre -
March 16, 2018

PNG quake-hit communities plead for relief aid to ‘bypass’ government

Pacific Media Centre -
March 16, 2018

PMC projects lure doco makers, politics writer and Fiji journalist

Pacific Media Centre -
March 16, 2018

ICC withdrawal ‘a principled stand’, claims Philippines’ Foreign Secretary

Pacific Media Centre -
March 15, 2018

West Papuans launch quake appeal for survivors in PNG Highlands

Pacific Media Centre -
March 15, 2018

Elite groups ‘contain’ nuclear food safety debate, says researcher

Pacific Media Centre -
March 14, 2018

Australian doctors to be flown into PNG’s quake-stricken areas

Pacific Media Centre -
March 14, 2018

RSF calls on Philippine state to ‘stop hounding’ Rappler in ‘laughable’...

Pacific Media Centre -
March 14, 2018

Indonesian universities ‘ban’ niqab over fundamentalism fears

Pacific Media Centre -
March 14, 2018

Rainbow Warrior takes on fresh eco mission to Papua, Indonesia

Pacific Media Centre -
March 14, 2018

Step up efforts to support Indonesian women’s rights plea to Jakarta

Pacific Media Centre -
March 12, 2018

Harsh response lessons abound in wake of PNG’s quake devastation

Pacific Media Centre -
March 11, 2018

Challenges on the ground in PNG Highlands – what people really...

Pacific Media Centre -
March 10, 2018

Counting the cost of PNG’s devastating earthquake – many uncertainties

Pacific Media Centre -
March 10, 2018

Fiji climate lead challenged Western consultants’ influence before losing job

Pacific Media Centre -
March 10, 2018

Indonesian protesters call for end to violence against women in Yogya

Pacific Media Centre -
March 10, 2018

70 PNG soldiers deployed in quake zone as death toll hits...

Pacific Media Centre -
March 8, 2018

Breaking the glass ceiling – two women top Vanuatu ministry

Pacific Media Centre -
March 8, 2018

Driving the future – AUT launches NZ’s first electric bus

Pacific Media Centre -
March 7, 2018

New Timor treaty will finally set borders to resolve oil, gas...

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March 7, 2018

PNG’s earthquake death toll in Highlands now tops 75

Pacific Media Centre -
March 6, 2018

K150m released to PNG’s earthquake-ravaged districts in more relief efforts

Pacific Media Centre -
March 6, 2018

Undecided ‘up for grabs’ and decisive for Fiji election, says academic

Pacific Media Centre -
March 6, 2018

37 deaths in Southern Highlands, 16 in Hela as PNG relief...

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March 5, 2018

Gender and diversity research at AUT turns 10

Pacific Media Centre -
March 4, 2018

How Jack Mawe died trying to save his wife and child...

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March 4, 2018

NZ Foreign Minister questions China’s influence in the Pacific

Pacific Media Centre -
March 4, 2018

‘Play for our people’ call by Southern Highlands musicians after PNG...

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March 3, 2018

Tongan police charge Lord Tu’ivakanō with bribery in passport saga probe

Pacific Media Centre -
March 3, 2018

PNG declares state of emergency in wake of quake devastation

Pacific Media Centre -
March 2, 2018
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