PINA disturbed by government targeting of media in Tonga
28 April, 2016. The Pacific Islands News Association says it is disturbed by what it sees as government harassment and targeting of a media manager in Tonga.
28 April, 2016. The Pacific Islands News Association says it is disturbed by what it sees as government harassment and targeting of a media manager in Tonga.
17 April, 2016. “Giving voice to the voiceless” and “championing the rights of all peoples’ were key messages highlighted at the Human Rights and Media Forum attended this week by senior journalists and government communication officers from 13 Pacific countries.
12 April, 2016. Leaked documents showing several Pacific Island countries to be tax havens have come as little surprise to some experts, while Samoa's government has come to the defence of its financial regulations.
11 April 2016. Pacific fisheries ministers gather in Wellington this week where the virtues of New Zealand's catch based fisheries management system will be extolled.
2 April, 2016. An online training course for Pacific journalists and media operators working in the region has been launched in Samoa.
Australia: Pacific Islanders suffer slave-like conditions in fruit industry
By Paul Bartizan
31 March 2016
24 March, 2014. The Pacific Association of Supreme Audit Institutions (PASAI), in coordination with the Cooks Islands Audit Office, held a high-level workshop for parliamentarians on the role of a Public Accounts Committee of Parliament.