Susana Suisuiki
Pacific Waves for 11 December 2024
New Tonga PM to be elected by Christmas Eve; Fiji human rights march brings in 300 protestors; Samoan director behind Moana 2 talks representation in pop culture. Audio
Pacific Waves for 10 December 2024
Tonga's PM resigns ahead of motion of no confidence; Bougainville MP takes satisfaction from assessment of mine damage; Maori and Pasifika highly vulnerable to bird flu; Pacific Fisheries agency… Audio
Pacific Waves for 6 December 2024
Palau's leader advocates for 'carbon free' nuclear energy; Watchdog says PNG forestry deal illustrates the country's poor governance; More support needed for Maori and Pacific living with HIV -… Audio
More support needed for Maori and Pacific living with HIV
An advocate is calling on the New Zealand government to lend its support to Kiwis living with HIV if it wants to reach its goal of eliminating transmission by 2030. Audio
Pacific Waves for 5 December 2024
Vanuatu seeks to hold polluting countries to account; Fisheries conference in Fij i concludes with key outcomes; Marriage age in Solomon Islands under review. Audio
Pacific Waves for 4 December 2024
Stranded NZ family secures flight out of Niue; Study reveals starking health stats in Cook Islands children; Pacific peoples ministry fails to meet key target - report; Chch Pasifika artists sparks… Audio
Pacific Waves for 3 December 2024
Taiwan president embarks on Pacific tour; Mixed reactions from Samoan community following bill; Fiji 7s claim victory in Dubai since 2015. Audio
Pacific Waves for 30 November 2024
Long-serving CNMI congressman retires; Unlocking the healing powers of Samoa's plants; Fiji 7s look to rebuild momentum in Dubai. Audio
Pacific Waves for 29 November 2024
Papua New Guinea HIV infections hit a record high; World leaders meet to draft new plastic pollution treaty; Cook Islands men prioritise mental wellbeing; Fiji prepares to host Oceania Paciifc Cup… Audio
Pacific Waves for 28 November 2024
Tonga no confidence motion 'par for the course'- Kalafi Moala; Water tariff on Rarotonga breaches historic agreement - campaigner; A new generation of leaders emerge from New Caledonia violence; NZ… Audio
Pacific Waves for 27 November 2024
COP29 Billion dollar deal a let down - policy advisor; Former Samoa PM sets the record straight on bill; Hawaiian short-film pays special tribute to last monarch. Audio
Hawaiian short film pays special tribute to last monarch
A Hawaiian short-film is gaining international recognition and accolades making it strong contender for an Oscar nomination. Audio
Pacific Waves for 26 November 2024
Pacific climate negotiators 'disappointed' over COP29 deal; Family of missing Hawaii woman fears the worst; Overseas Cook Islanders consulted on seabed mining proposal; Flying Fijians concludes… Audio
Pacific Waves for 23 November 2024
COP29 negotiations drags on; Pasifika bowlers take up Oceania Challenge; Vanuatu celebrates first female maritime graduate; New podcast revisits fateful bombing of Greenpeace vessel. Audio
New RNZ podcast revisits fateful bombing of Greenpeace vessel
New RNZ podcast revisits fateful bombing of Greenpeace vessel. Audio
Pacific Waves for 22 November 2024
Next host country for COP meeting to be revealed; Group of Samoans now eligible for NZ citizenship; New report sheds light on Pacific health systems; New Zealand looking at foreign aid spending. Audio
Next host country for COP meeting to be revealed
A decision on whether Australia and the Pacific will host COP31 is coming down to the wire. Audio
Pacific Waves for 21 November 2024
NZ parliament approves Samoa bill by Green Party MP; Lack of communication on Manawanui cleanup; Documentary challenges stereotypes of Pacific women; Tahiti and NZ football team claim semi-final… Audio
Pacific Waves 20 November 2024
Pasifika have a moral duty to uphold Te Tiriti - climate activist; Hikoi mo te Tiriti gains support in Cook Islands; Pacific reps frustrated at sluggish progress at COP29; Australian Govt told it must… Audio
Pasifika have moral duty to uphold Te Tiriti - climate activist
Hikoi mo te Tiriti reached its final destination after a nine-day trek for many who are protesting the bill, sponsored by the ACT Party. Audio