Susana Suisuiki
Indonesian security forces attack West Papuan militant group
Indonesian security forces in West Papua have launched an offensive against the militant group holding New Zealand pilot Phillip Mehrtens hostage triggering a retaliatory attack from the West Papua… Audio
RNZ Pacific News at 8pm for Tuesday 28 March 2023
The latest news from RNZ Pacific Audio
Pacific Waves for 28 March 2023
Power restored in parts of Vanuatu, Fiji trade delegation on a mission to strengthen business ties with NZ, The legacy of the late Pohiva Tu'i'onetoa widely remembered. Audio
Tagata O Te Moana for 25 March 2023
Pacific needs to stand up and pay attention to AUKUS - Dame Meg Taylor; 'Hope in the Pacific keeps dwindling due to climate inaction' - Greenpeace; Tonga PM pleased with Pacific Education Ministers… Audio
Pacific Waves for 25 March 2023
'Posie Parker normalises hatred towards queer people' - LGBTQ+ activist; NZ Pasifika leaders gather in Auckland for Pasifika futures conference; Vanuatu distributes dry rations for communities in… Audio
Pacific Waves for 24 March 2023
PNG close to establishing anti-corruption agency, Talanoa with MMA trainer Eugene Bareman on new RNZ series 'Fighting Chance'. Audio
Pacific Waves for 23 March 2023
Kiribati faces pressure to deliver safe drinking water; Pacific leaders selected for Dawn Raids scholarship programme; Marine invasive species an ecological threat for the Pacific. Audio
Pacific Waves for 22 March 2023
'Hope in the Pacific keeps dwindling due to climate inaction' - Greenpeace; Micronesian Games postponed for the second time; Pacquiao and Mundine boxing match set for June 2023. Audio
'Hope in the Pacific keeps dwindling due to climate inaction'
'Hope in the Pacific keeps dwindling due to climate inaction' - Greenpeace. Audio
Pacific Waves for 21 March 2023
Pacific needs to stand up and pay attention to AUKUS - Dame Meg Taylor; Government inaction in PNG leads to company closing its doors; Talanoa with 'Red, White and Brass' film director Damon… Audio
Tagata O Te Moana for 18 March 2023
Coming up first -An Australian academic says Pacific countries cannot take Canberra at face value when it comes to AUKUS and its committment to the Rarotonga Treaty. Communities are still without… Audio
Pacific Waves for 18 March 2023
AUKUS submarine deal angers China; World number 7 Tonga Tala ramp up preparations for World Cup; Students' poetry feature in new book - Pasifika Navigators. Audio
Pacific Waves for 17 March 2023
The Cook Islands Parliament confirms date for its first sitting; Samoa isn't taking any chances on another measles outbreak; An award winning playwright says Pacific dances are effective educational… Audio
Pacific performing arts effective in educating youth
Pacific performing arts effective in educating youth. Audio
Pacific Waves for 16 March 2023
NZ Foreign Minister urged to raise concerns with Jakarta over Papua riot; Update on Vanuatu recovery efforts; Salvation Army NZ releases sixteenth state of the nation report. Audio
Salvation Army NZ releases sixteenth state of the nation report
Salvation Army NZ releases sixteenth state of the nation report. Audio