Susana Suisuiki
Pacific Waves for 13 March 2025
East Sepik governor slams PNG government for police neglect; Deep sea mining companies accused of swaying Cook Islanders through charity; Visa-free travel for Pacific a huge risk - immigration… Audio
Uni prep course credits diversity and culture for its success
New Zealand's AUT University recently celebrated 206 school leavers who completed the university's preparation programme 'UniPrep'. Audio
Uni prep course credits diversity and culture for its success
New Zealand's AUT University recently celebrated 206 school leavers who completed the university's preparation programme 'UniPrep'. Audio
Pacific Waves for 12 March 2025
Petition calls for investigation into death at Orere Point; Visa-free travel for Pacific a huge risk - immigration adviser; Widow of Green MP speaks on media's handling of death; New art exhibition… Audio
Pacific Waves for 11 March 2025
Some families still without power amid cyclone downgrade; Amending Fiji's constitution must not be rushed - professor; Pasifika Festival celebrates pan-Pacific culture; Fiji Drua and Moana Pasifika… Audio
Some families still without power amid cyclone downgrade
Some families still without power amid cyclone downgrade. Audio
Fiji Drua and Moana Pasifika delights fans with first wins
The Fijian Drua and Moana Pasifika claimed their first wins in the Super Rugby Pacific series on Saturday, against two of the best teams around. Audio
Pacific Waves for 8 March 2025
QLD Pasifika residents brace for Cyclone Alfred; Auckland's iconic Pasifika festival returns; The ongoing trauma nearly 30 years after end of Bougainville war; Pressure is on for Fiji Drua and Moana… Audio
QLD Pasifika residents brace for Cyclone Alfred
Tens of thousands of homes and businesses along Australia's eastern coast are under evacuation orders as Cylone Alfred nears. Audio
Pacific Waves for 7 March 2025
Samoan PM survives second vote of no confidence; Marshall Islands signs up to nuclear free treaty; NZ prime minister urged to rule out joining AUKUS. Audio
Samoan PM survives second vote of no confidence
Samoan Prime Minister Fiame Naomi Mata'afa has survived a second leadership challenge in as many weeks. Audio
NZ prime minister urged to rule out joining AUKUS
New Zealand's Green Party is calling on the Prime Minister to rule out joining the AUKUS military pact following a heated meeting between the US President Trump and Ukraine President. Audio
Pacific Waves for 6 March 2025
Traffic disruptions nearby Porgera mine following deadly clash; Samoan lawyer breaks down country's constitution; Christian declaration debate in Cook Islands continue; Rainbow Warrior ship revisits… Audio
Rainbow Warrior ship revisits Marshall Islands
Rainbow Warrior ship revisits Marshall Islands. Audio
Pacific Waves for 5 March 2025
Samoa parliament delays second motion against PM Fiame; NZ's Pacific minister promotes additonal languages; Study underway in New Caledonia to determine future status; Solomon Islands looks to set up… Audio
Samoa parliament delays second motion against PM Fiame
Samoa's parliament has adjourned until tomorrow due to disagreements over the contents of a new motion of no confidence in Prime Minister Fiame Naomi Mata'afa. Audio
NZ's Pacific minister promotes additional languages
New Zealand's ministry for pacific peoples have released the dates for the Pacific language week series - and for the first time - Bislama, the national language of Vanuatu will be included. Audio
Pacific Waves for 4 March 2025
Marshall Island still feeling nuclear impacts 71 years on; The ongoing trauma nearly 30 years after end of Bougainville war; Kilikiti, a game about community and culture; Drawing strength from my… Audio
Strength from Samoan/Maori identity - Matatini performer
The largest kapa haka festival in the world came to an end on Saturday. Audio
Pacific Waves for 1 March 2025
Green MP eyes visa waiver access for Pacific countries; NZ/Aus need to 'step up' to fill gaps left by USAID cuts - expert; New AI volcano forecasting tool potentially life-saving. Audio