Pacific Waves
A daily current affairs programme that delves deeper into the major stories of the week, through a Pacific lens, and shines a light on issues affecting Pacific people wherever they are in the world.
Presented by Susana Suisuiki
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Pacific countries still lacking cold storage chains for Covid-19 vaccine; Fight against Samoa constitutional reforms far from over; Chinese project poised to shake up Daru's fisheries scene in Papua New Guinea; Pacific caught up in tussle for presidency of UN Human Rights Council.
Dateline Pacific for 17 December 2020
Dateline Pacific for 17 December 2020
Fijians hunker down as severe storm heads their way; PNG prime minister survives leadership challenge; New Zealand businessman plans new airline to fly between New Zealand the Cook Islands; Solomons Islands appoints first woman to lead Pacific Games organising committee.
Dateline Pacific for 16 December 2020
Dateline Pacific for 16 December 2020
Pacific Forum chair seeks leaders' consensus on new secretary general; Pacific digestive health training continues despite Covid-19 restrictions; Researcher calls for more support for honey production in Papua New Guinea.
Dateline Pacific for 14 December 2020
Dateline Pacific for 14 December 2020
A leadership showdown is looming in Papua New Guinea with opposition calling for PM's resignation; No confidence motion will help focus Tonga MPs over Xmas - academic; Canberra accused of being disingenuous in granting visas to former refugees; First group of repatriated Tokelauns home in time for Xmas.
Dateline Pacific for 11 December 2020
Dateline Pacific for 11 December 2020
Madang black sand beaches under threat from mining; Pacific leaders meet to demand urgent global climate action; New Zealand Human Rights Commission to investigate Pasifika pay gap; Tonga passes law to counter internet abuses.
Dateline Pacific for 10 December 2020
Dateline Pacific for 10 December 2020
PNG leadership wrestle intensifies as court orders parliament to sit; Refugees and asylum seekers held in offshore detention by Australia have won the right to have their claims against the government heard in any of the country's courts.; Tongan diaspora's views on democracy and development sought in New Zealand
Dateline Pacific for 9 December 2020
Dateline Pacific for 9 December 2020
NZ spy agency criticised for failing to report child rapist deported from Vanuatu; Unrest in New Caledonia over planned sale of Vale nickel plant; Unprecedented threat for eastern Pacific tuna fishery; Tonga govt shares growers frustrations at failed watermelon shipment.
Dateline Pacific for 8 December 2020
Dateline Pacific for 8 December 2020
Fiji opposition still reeling from Rabuka's sudden exit from parliament; West Papua independence movement tested from within; Watermelon growers in Tonga furious at govt for missing NZ shipment; Flying Fijians rugby team end Covid disrupted tour on a high.
Dateline Pacific for 7 December 2020
Dateline Pacific for 7 December 2020
Governor's strategy makes inroads on Guam's covid rate; Ray of hope for Pasifika church communities in Horowhenua.
Dateline Pacific for 4 December 2020
Dateline Pacific for 4 December 2020
UN disturbed by violence in West Papua; NZ opens up pathway for trial shipments of Tongan watermelon; Lack of awareness, stigma hinder HIV fight in Pacific, according to UNAIDS; This weekend's rugby match between the Maori All Blacks and a Moana Pasifika XV looks like the start of something special
Dateline Pacific for 3 December 2020
Dateline Pacific for 3 December 2020
Pacific peoples urged to take ownership of new data hub; PNG political crisis becomes a multi-headed court battle; Cook Islanders walk around Rarotonga to promote healthy lifestyle.
Dateline Pacific for 2 December 2020
Dateline Pacific for 2 December 2020
A call for Pasifika victims of abuse to seek Royal Commission of Inquiry; Fiji's new opposition leader lays down challenge for party members; Ava ceremony offers glimpse at aspirations of NZ's Pasifika MPs.
Dateline Pacific for 1 December 2020
Dateline Pacific for 1 December 2020
Tourists not blamed as Tahiti Covid-19 cases top 14,000; NZ-based Pasifika unable to visit islands-based whanau this Christmas; Has covid worsened gender violence in PNG - research underway.
Dateline Pacific for 30 November 2020
Dateline Pacific for 30 November 2020
RSE workers will be guaranteed a living wage in new border exemption; PNG health agency goes virtual on World Aids Day; Tonga youth NGO hopes to end violent school rivalries.
Dateline Pacific for 27 November 2020
Dateline Pacific for 27 November 2020
PNG political wrestle thrust into uncertainty as MPs test positive; Pasifika and Maori falling through the gaps within New Zealand Basketball system; Virtural Museum aims to spotlight the heritage of the Pacific.
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