Eleisha Foon
Pacific Waves for 14 December 2023
Following the resignation of high-profile health advocate Sir Collin Tukuitonga from his advisory roles the ACT Party thinks more people should do the same; Some Pacific nations change stance on… Audio
Sir Collin Tukuitonga says ACT Party "not in a position to dictate"
Following the resignation of high-profile health advocate Sir Collin Tukuitonga from his advisory roles the ACT Party thinks more people should do the same. Audio
Pacific nations change stance on vote for UN Gaza humanitarian ceasefire
Some Pacific nations have changed their stance after the United Nations overwhelmingly voted in favour of a resolution calling for a humanitarian ceasefire in war-torn Gaza. Audio
Pacific health professional's resignation surprises many
Leading Pacific health professional's resignation surprises many. Audio
Sir Collin Tukuitonga resigns from NZ govt roles
One of New Zealand's most prominent Pacific health leaders says he has "no confidence" in the New Zealand governement. Audio
NZ govt is sending all the 'wrong signals' - Tongan community leader
New Zealand govt's sending all the 'wrong signals' - Tongan community leader. Audio
NZ's new Pacific minister ready to serve the community
New Zealand's new Pacific minister ready to serve the community. Audio
Pacific Waves for 16 December 2023
Fiji hosts New Zealand's Foreign Minister Winston Peters for a 24 hour visit on his first overseas engagement; Cook Islands Prime Minister Mark Brown pleased with funding commitments made at COP28 ; A… Audio
NZ's Foreign Minister visits Fiji
Fiji hosts New Zealand's Foreign Minister Winston Peters for a 24 hour visit on his first overseas engagement. Audio
Pacific Waves for 30 November 2023
Some Pacific countries are querying the benefits of the seasonal worker schemes in Australia and New Zealand; Opposition leader of Tuvalu wants to scrap the Tuvalu/Australia treaty if elected; Solomon… Audio
Pacific Waves for 29 November 2023
Marshall Islanders will know the make-up of its new parliament early next year; The general secretary of the Oceania Weightlifting Federation, Paul Coffa, says the future of the sport in the Pacific… Audio
Pacific Waves for 28 November 2023
A new initiative is providing Pasifika rugby players the chance to transtion into making decisions at the Rugby Union boardroom table; New reports show improvement to RSE Schemes in NZ & Australia… Audio
Global leaders pressured to do more for the climate-displaced
Global leaders pressured to do more for climate-displaced communities. Audio
Health advocate wants to increase awareness of dyslexia in the Cook Islands
Cook Islands woman on a mission to increase awareness of dyslexia. Audio
Pacific Waves for 22 November 2023
A climate advocate vows to hold NZ's new government to account following its plans to lift the ban on oil and gas exploration; Food security in Tikopia island in the Solomon Islands is a major concern… Audio
Concern over NZ's role to protect the Pacific ocean
A climate advocate vows to hold NZ's new government to account following its plans to lift the ban on oil and gas exploration. Audio
Pacific Waves 21 November 2023
U.S make commitments to Pacific youth on global issues; A man associated with what is viewed as an extreme left party in Tonga has been arrested after threatening to kill a political rival on social… Audio
U.S. make commitments to Pacific youth on global issues
U.S. Department of State Special Envoy for Global Youth Issues meet Pasifika on how to address worldwide challenges including climate change. Audio
Tagata O Te Moana for 18 November 2023
Pacific Games in Solomon Islands kicking off; Outer island community in Fiji reluctant to relocate despite sea level rise; Aitutaki matriarch recalls fond memories of past leaders forum; Cook Island… Audio
Pacific Waves for 18 November 2023
The Pacific Games hosted by Solomon Islands kicks off; Four people die in violence during a by-election in Papua New Guinea; Food arrives in affected areas of Vanuatu after Lola ripped through the… Audio