Eleisha Foon
Pacific Waves for 11 May 2024
The FijiFirst Party says Frank Bainimarama will remain party leader despite his custodial sentence, Fiji Water employees continue their strikes over unpaid overtime, Niue's first female MP concerned… Audio
Pacific Waves for 10 May 2024
Fiji's former coup leader and long-reigning prime minister Frank Bainimarama has sentenced to prison for one year, New Zealand Geographic and the Cawthron Institute have launched Citizens of the Sea… Audio
Fiji Politics: Jail time for Frank Bainimarama
Fiji's former coup leader and long-reigning prime minister Frank Bainimarama has sentenced to prison for one year. Audio
Pacific Waves for 9 May 2024
A former Tuvalu Prime Minister has called out the New Zealand government for justifying lifting a ban on oil and gas exploration, A Pacific health expert says it's unacceptable for Coca-Cola to still… Audio
Pacific health expert criticises Coca-Cola sponsorship
Pacific health expert says it's unacceptable for Coca-Cola to still be sponsoring youth sporting events. Audio
Pacific Waves for 8 May 2024
The Director of Fiji's biggest sporting event has promised to drop the name and branding of it's sponsor Coca-Cola for next years' 50th anniversary, The Tonga Government has responded to criticism… Audio
Coca-Cola brand to be dropped from Fiji Finals sporting event
The Director of Fiji's biggest sporting event has promised to drop the name and branding of it's sponsor Coca-Cola for next years' 50th anniversary. Audio
Pacific Waves for 7 May 2024
New research has shown an alarming rise in the rates of violence against children across the Pacific region; Medicinal cannabis could be legally imported into the Cook Islands this month from… Audio
Alarming rise in violence against children in the Pacific - Report
New research has shown an alarming rise in the rates of violence against children across the Pacific region. Audio
Solomons PM names first members of his new cabinet
A veteran Solomon Islands journalist says she's not surprised at the line-up of the newly sworn-in ministers in her country so far. The new Solomon Islands Prime Minister, Jeremiah Manele, unveiled… Audio
Missing children in Fiji becoming a regular occurrence: Lawyer
Children going missing in Fiji is becoming a regular occurrence, according to a human rights lawyer who says the Fijian government has neglected the issue of human trafficking. Eleisha Foon has the… Audio
Pacific countries warned to focus on dengue fever prevention
As cyclone season ends, Pacific communities across the region are now being warned to focus on dengue fever prevention. Audio
Pasifika voices need to be included in AUKUS debate - expert
A Pacific regionalism expert says pasifika voices must be included in the debate on whether or not New Zealand should join AUKUS - the Indo-Pacific security pact. Audio
Fiji govt criticised for negligence of human trafficking
Fiji govt criticised for negligence of human trafficking. Audio
Global leaders take major step to reduce gas emissions
Global leaders take major step to reduce gas emissions. Audio
'Bible is often misinterpreted to justify family violence' - lecturer
'Bible often misinterpreted to justify family violence' - lecturer. Audio
'Abuse survivors must come first' - Pasifika advocate
'Abuse survivors must come first' - Pasifika advocate. Audio
Pacific states urged to hold superpowers accountable
Pacific states urged to hold superpowers accountable. Audio
Pacific states urged to hold superpowers accountable
Pacific states urged to hold superpowers accountable. Audio