Eleisha Foon
Aid convoys arrive at deadly landslide in PNG
Humanitarian aid convoys will be arriving at the scene of the deadly landslide in Papua New Guinea on Tuesday. RNZ Pacific's Eleisha Foon spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
PNG villagers grapple with 'heartbreaking' landslide tragedy
PNG villagers grapple with 'heartbreaking' landslide tragedy Audio
Landslide in PNG buries an entire community
An entire village in Papua New Guinea has been buried in a landslide and and locals are desperate for help. Audio
Pacific family violence programme receives accreditation
Pacific family violence programme receives accreditation Audio
Pacific family violence programme receives accreditation
Pacific family violence programme receives accreditation Audio
Fiji's handling of drug crisis draws harsh criticism
Fiji's handling of drug crisis draws harsh criticism. Audio
Artist behind new exhibition uncovers plight of Girmit women
Artist behind new exhibition uncovers plight of Girmit women. Audio
Tagata O Te Moana for 18 May 2024
We go behind the causes of the New Caledonian violence, ....highlight the commemorations of the arrival of the first indentured Indian labourers in Fiji 145 Years ago...the building of the biggest… Audio
Pacific Waves 18 May 2024
Pro-independence Kanaks continue to protest in New Caledonia amid violent protests which has lead to several deaths, Palau's President Surangel Whipps Jr. has been sued in his personal and official… Audio
Pacific Waves 17 May 2024
Four people have died in New Caledonia amid escalating unrest, The Bougainville Constitutional Planning Commission is preparing to give Bougainvilleans living away from home a chance to have their say… Audio
Pacific Waves for 14 May 2024
The 145th anniversary of the arrival of Girmit indentured laborers from India to Fiji is being marked this week, A new report by World Vision reveals only five percent of global aid targets children… Audio
The 145th anniversary of Girmit Day
Girmit Day marks the arrival of the first indentured labourers from India to Fiji under British Colonial Rule on May 14th, 1879. Audio
Pacific Waves for 11 May 2024
The FijiFirst Party says Frank Bainimarama will remain party leader despite his custodial sentence, Fiji Water employees continue their strikes over unpaid overtime, Niue's first female MP concerned… Audio
Pacific Waves for 10 May 2024
Fiji's former coup leader and long-reigning prime minister Frank Bainimarama has sentenced to prison for one year, New Zealand Geographic and the Cawthron Institute have launched Citizens of the Sea… Audio
Fiji Politics: Jail time for Frank Bainimarama
Fiji's former coup leader and long-reigning prime minister Frank Bainimarama has sentenced to prison for one year. Audio
Pacific Waves for 9 May 2024
A former Tuvalu Prime Minister has called out the New Zealand government for justifying lifting a ban on oil and gas exploration, A Pacific health expert says it's unacceptable for Coca-Cola to still… Audio
Pacific health expert criticises Coca-Cola sponsorship
Pacific health expert says it's unacceptable for Coca-Cola to still be sponsoring youth sporting events. Audio
Pacific Waves for 8 May 2024
The Director of Fiji's biggest sporting event has promised to drop the name and branding of it's sponsor Coca-Cola for next years' 50th anniversary, The Tonga Government has responded to criticism… Audio
Coca-Cola brand to be dropped from Fiji Finals sporting event
The Director of Fiji's biggest sporting event has promised to drop the name and branding of it's sponsor Coca-Cola for next years' 50th anniversary. Audio
Pacific Waves for 7 May 2024
New research has shown an alarming rise in the rates of violence against children across the Pacific region; Medicinal cannabis could be legally imported into the Cook Islands this month from… Audio