Susana Suisuiki
Earthquake in East Sepik PNG claims eight lives
Eight people were killed and 17 people were medi-vacced to hospital after a magnitude-7 earthquake in Papua New Guinea's East Sepik province. Audio
School students in Sth Auckland encouraged to aim high
McAuley High School in Auckland, New Zealand recieved a motivational visit from politician Jenny Salesa and three Silver Ferns players. Audio
Pacific Waves for 13 April 2023
Just when Pacific leaders were reassured on the AUKUS deal, others are condemning it. An earthquake that struck the East Sepik province in PNG kills eight people. Students at McAuley High School in… Audio
Pacific Waves for 12 April 2023
Pacific leaders are reassured that the AUKUS deal has no hidden agendas. PNG Treasurer praises country's state of economy despite private sector concerns. There's definitely a ratty situation that… Audio
Pacific leaders reassured on AUKUS deal
A number of Pacific leaders have shared their views on the AUKUS deal that will see Australia acquire a fleet of nuclear submarines. Audio
PNG Treasurer praises country's state of economy
The Treasurer in Papua New Guinea has being praising the state of the economy, despite concerns raised by the business sector. Audio
Community in outer Cook Islands determined to eradicate rats
Rats on a small Cook Islands atoll could be a thing of the past after a full scale rat eradication programme takes place in the middle of this year. Audio
Tagata O Te Moana for 8 April 2023
Fiji journalists celebrate as draconian media law is repealed, RNZ's Iliesa Tora recalls period of Fiji media censorship, Increase in mental health support for Vanuatu, Justice non-existent in… Audio
Pacific Waves for 7 April 2023
Fiji journalists celebrate as draconian media law is repealed. RNZ's Iliesa Tora recalls period of Fiji media censorship. PNG's Porgera mine hopes to reopen soon. Audio
Pacific Waves for 6 April 2023
Justice non-existent in Kiribati - Sir Ieremia Tabai, Increase in mental health support for Vanuatu, Academics in Fiji drafts legislation for knowledge-based economy. Audio
Pacific Waves for 5 April 2023
Former PNG Prime Minister Sir Rabbie Namaliu passes away, Posie Parker counter-protest a 'distraction' for Pacific traditional systems, Pacific musician aims to push Samoan language in mainstream… Audio
Pushing Samoan language into mainstream spaces through music
Pacific musician aims to push Samoan language in mainstream spaces. Audio
Pacific Waves for 4 April 2023
Vanuatu: The long road to recovery, We must not allow deep sea mining this year - Scientist, Preparations for Pacific Games 2023 underway Audio
Taga o te Moana for 1 April 2023
Indonesian security forces attack West Papuan militant group holding Mehrtens, Vanuatu celebrates its historic climate resolution at the UN, Housing crisis in NZ impacts Pasifika children, A new… Audio
Pacific Waves for 1 April 2023
Housing crisis in NZ impacts Pasifika children, Pasifika Medical Association on the ground in Vanuatu, Fiji looks to bring back boxing. Audio
Pacific Waves for 31 March 2023
Vanuatu celebrates its historic climate resolution at the UN, Talanoa with Greenpeace Australia/Pacific on climate change resolution, Moana Pasifika still hopeful on securing a win in Super Rugby… Audio
Talanoa with Greenpeace Aus/Pacific on climate resolution
Talanoa with Greenpeace Australia/Pacific on climate change resolution. Audio
Pacific Waves 30 March 2023
Pacific fisheries app a 'revolutionary' tool, Thousands swindled from Ponzi scheme in PNG, Vanuatu cyber-attack could have been much worse - Expert Audio
Pacific Waves for 29 March 2023
Indonesian security forces attack West Papuan militant group holding Mehrtens, PNG gold mine opening remains stalled and Programme in Kiribati underway to help youth into employment. Audio