Susana Suisuiki
Protest turns violent in New Caledonia's capital
Protest turns violent in New Caledonia's capital. Audio
Pacific Waves for 9 April 2024
Pasifika immunologist urges people to prepare for winter; NZ education initiative helps Pasifika parents; and no good can come from latest PNG gold plan says Paul Barker. Audio
Pacific Waves for 6 April 2024
Starlink awaits green-light for legal use in some Pacific countries; Long delayed PNG census due to start inside three months; Samoan couple address lack of autism awareness in Pasifika community… Audio
Pacific Waves for 5 April 2024
Micronesia drought: 'It's a life or death situation'; Tonga's PM steps down from defence role; Businesses in Bougainville's Buin waiting on govt response; Study shows marine protected areas are… Audio
Micronesia drought: 'It can become a life or death situation'
Micronesia drought: 'It can become a life or death situation'. Audio
Pacific Waves for 4 April 2024
Bougainville aims to calm tensions in south; Cook Islands police caution public over dog breeds; Samoa and Tonga hosts Commonwealth secretary-general. Audio
Pacific Waves for 3 April 2024
US-produced kava sparks concerns among Pacific growers; Cooks' opposition views on seabed mining 'unfair'; UN shipping meeting concludes in London; and Pasifika hall of fame inductees are 'humbled and… Audio
Pacific Waves for 29 March 2024
Fiji professor calls Bainimarama's court sentence 'a joke'; NZ's Pacific peoples ministry facing job cuts; PNG church leader wants logging giant to be held accountable; Pacific rugby legends… Audio
Pacific Waves for 28 March 2024
Thousands are left homeless following PNG's floods and earthquake, New research series explores organised crime in the Pacific; PNG sends taro to New Zealand for the first time; Champion boxer… Audio
New research series explores organised crime in the Pacific
New research series explores organised crime in the Pacific. Audio
Pacific Waves for 27 March 2024
A State of Emergency has been declared in PNG's East Sepik province; A scholar heads to Oxford to 'decolonise' the Tongan language; Students from the rock of polynesia take on Tamaki Makaurau. Audio
State of emergency declared in PNG's East Sepik province
State of emergency declared in PNG's East Sepik province. Audio
Pacific Waves for 26 March 2024
NZ govt called on to 'challenge' Indonesia following disturbing video, Bougainville looking at other routes to independence, Guam senator calls for pause in testing recreational cannabis, Pasifika… Audio
Pacific Waves for 23 March 2024
Pride and passion on display at Auckland's 49th Polyfest, 'We're perfoming monkeys for these institutions' - Pakilau quits NZ Rugby, The uphill battle against TB in PNG, and 'North Pacific islands are… Audio
'North Pacific islands are still grappling with historical trauma'
'North Pacific islands are still grappling with historical trauma' - mental health leader Audio
Pacific Waves for 22 March 2024
After boarding a ship to initiate an anti-mining protest last year; Greenpeace could be removed from the UN deep-sea mining body; A Papua New Guinean filmmaker who grew up in New Zealand says the US… Audio
Pacific Waves for 21 March 2024
Flooding in Fiji forces schools to close; PNG flooding poses more problems for traumatised community; PNG police appointment upsets Bougainville Govt and others; Leap of faith leads Samoan academic to… Audio
Pacific Waves for 20 March 2024
PNG residents still trapped in landslides; Former Fiji PM's career is coming to an end - professor; How can PNG village courts handle sorcery cases better;Solomon Islands handicrafts sustains… Audio