Susana Suisuiki
Pacific Waves for 13 June 2024
FestPac 2024: A symbolic event for regional unity; WHO appoints prominent Pacific health leader; PNG rescue teams focus on relocating villagers; NZ employers call for changes to seasonal work scheme Audio
FestPAC 2024: 'Our Kanak brothers and sisters are not alone'
FestPAC 2024: 'Our Kanak brothers and sisters are not alone' Audio
Pacific Waves for 12 June 2024
PNG opposition looks for parliament recall; Student explores solutions to improve Tonga's water system; Pacific Civil Society calls out French stance on New Caledonia; Fest Pac 24: 'Our Kanak brothers… Audio
Pacific Waves for 11 June 2024
FijiFirst party's founding members resign; New Caledonia left in limbo as Macron calls for snap elections; The 13th Festival of Pacific Arts officially opens in Hawaii; New documentary shines a light… Audio
Pacific Waves for 8 June 2024
PNG aid assistance hampered by lack of road access; Noumea crisis seemingly 'forgotten' in France; Wellington's young Samoan students remember independence; Pasifika Sipoti for 08 June. Audio
PNG aid assistance hampered by lack of road access
PNG aid assistance hampered by lack of road access. Audio
Pacific Waves for 6 June 2024
PNG landslide survivors urged to stop digging; World's largest festival for Pacific arts launches in Hawaii; US proposal to test missles on Guams draws scepticism; Cutting the strings in the Pacific. Audio
World's largest festival for Pacific arts launches in Hawaii
The Festival of Pacific Arts & Culture, better known as Fest Pac is the world's largest celebration of indigenous Pacific peoples. Audio
Pacific Waves for 5 June 2024
NZ PM arrives in Niue; Nine bodies recovered from PNG's Enga landslide; Story of Hawaii's sacred mountain comes to Aotearoa. Audio
Story of Hawaii's sacred mountain comes to Aotearoa
Story of Hawaii's sacred mountain comes to Aotearoa. Audio
The tiny nations that want to stand alone
The push for independence is still alive in the Pacific but it's getting messy Audio
The tiny nations that want to stand alone
The push for independence is still alive in the Pacific but it's getting messy
AudioPacific Waves for 4 June 2024
Pasifika service leaders recognised in King's birthday honours; Questions whether Tonga Forum housing will be ready; New Cal unrest leads yachties to seek refuge in Vanuatu NZ Rugby board to include… Audio
Pasifika service leaders recognised in King's birthday honours
Pasifika service leaders recognised in King's birthday honours. Audio
Pacific Waves for 1 June 2024
NZ Budget has Pasifika's best interests at heart - Minister Reti; New Cal policemen facing criminal inquiry following disturbing video; Pacific women's cricket on the rise; 'There's value in speaking… Audio
'There's value in speaking your language' - Samoan lecturer
'There's value in speaking your language' - Samoan lecturer. Audio
Pacific Waves for 31 May 2024
Total funding for Pacific Peoples has been slashed by about NZ$26 million in this year's New Zealand budget; Death toll from PNG landslide remains uncertain; PNG politicians finally have something to… Audio
Death toll from PNG landslide remains uncertain
Death toll from PNG landslide remains uncertain. Audio
Pacific Waves for 30 May 2024
Vanuatu's referendum to curb political instability underway; No confidence vote in PNG's PM dominates national focus; NZ census shows an increase in Pacific population; Pacific states advocate for… Audio
Pacific Waves for 29 May 2024
Thousands in PNG's landslide site told to be ready for evacuation; Numbers fluid in expected bid to try and topple PNG Prime Minister; Samoa dengue fever cases on the decline; Bougainvillean group… Audio