Moera Tuilaepa Taylor
Pacific voices speak up at COP26
Pacific delegates at COP26 are united in their message - to keep global warming to 1.5 degrees.
More than 20,000 people from across the world are attending the UN climate summit - world leaders have… Audio
Pacific correspondent Moera Tuilaepa-Taylor
Tonga's first postive Covid case has now tested negative and the CEO of Tonga's Health Ministry, Siale 'Akau'ola says the person will be tested again today, but already there's a collective sigh of… Audio
Pacific Waves for 5 November 2021
Samoa fronts up for its Universal Periodic Review at the United Nations Human Rights council where it has been urged to develop legislation to counter domestic and gender-based violence; The New… Audio
Samoa fronts up on its human rights weak points
Samoa fronts up for its Universal Periodic Review at the United Nations Human Rights council where it has been urged to develop legislation to counter domestic and gender-based violence. Audio
New Zealand is stepping up its relationship with Pacific nations
The New Zealand Government is further stepping up its relationship with Pacific nations. Audio
Island Innovation recognises positive change in the Pacific
An organisation called Island Innovation wants to recognise those driving positive change in remote and island communities, in the Pacific and beyond Audio
New study to improve Pasifika legal education in Aotearoa
New study aims to improve legal education for Pasifika in Aotearoa New Zealand. Audio
Quarantine free travel to NZ for some Pacific countries
Pacific travellers could be coming to New Zealand quarantine free from next month. Audio
Aus and NZ urged to align with Pacific at COP26
Oxfam Pacific urges New Zealand and Australia to align their positions with island countries at COP26. Audio
Pacific Waves for 28 October
Armed conflict in West Papua has caused a fresh influx of displaced people in PNG; France has detailed an unprecedented security set-up for New Caledonia's final independence referendum; And civil… Audio