Susana Suisuiki
Pacific Waves 24 October 2023
Investigation exposes how the former Fijian government let a man get away with drug trafficking; NZ's ACT party committed to abolishing the Pacific ministry; The number of cyclones in the south… Audio
Pacific Waves for 17 October 2023
As New Zealand's incoming Prime Minister Chris Luxon begins forming a new government, Pacific leaders raise concerns about a lack of representation with a drastic drop of Pacific MP's; Fijian culture… Audio
Tagata O Te Moana for 14 October 2023
Typhoon Bolaven passes CNMI leaving minimal damage, Fiji celebrates 53 years of independence, Researcher warns high cost of living will affect Pasifika children's learning, Freedom of religion in Fiji… Audio
Pacific Waves for 14 October 2023
Church group attempting to flee Israel feel 'let down' by NZ govt, A "no" vote would be a setback for Australia's relations with the Pacific - academic, Organised crime a growing problem in the… Audio
Organised crime a growing problem in the Pacific - NGO adviser
Organised crime a growing problem in the Pacific - NGO adviser Audio
Pacific Waves for 13 October 2023
PNG watchdog says there's much more to do after Paul Paraka jailed; PNG Prime Minister wants foreign police officers in leadership roles in local force; Pre-election survey captures mood of South… Audio
Pacific Waves for 12 October 2023
Typhoon Bolaven passes CNMI leaving minimal damage; Rufugees 'abandoned' by Aust in Port Moresby are feeling distressed; Freedom of religion in Fiji sparks public debate; Award winning theatre show… Audio
Award winning theatre show celebrates Pasifika poets
Award winning theatre show celebrates Pasifika poets and writers Audio
Pacific Waves for 11 October 2023
Tropical storm Bolaven on track to develop into typhoon; Fiji celebrates 53 years of independence; Researcher warns high cost of living will affect Pasifika children's learning; Museum exhibition in… Audio
Pacific Waves for 10 October 2023
Northern Marianas braces for tropical storm Bolaven; PNG inquiry reveals gender and sorcery based violence remains largely unreported; Mining company forced to consult with PNG environmentalists over… Audio
Pacific Waves for 7 October 2023
Another crisis looms over New Caledonia's nickel industry; 'First of its kind' Polynesian anime explores voyaging legends; NZ defence force personnel recalls intensive military exercise in Fiji… Audio
Weaving business in Fiji empowers local women
Weaving business in Fiji empowers local women Audio
Pacific Waves for 6 October 2023
NZ Dawn Raids: 84-year-old Taupau Makalita Edwards wants justice; West Auckland arts centre a thriving hub for various ethnic communities; Single point needed for Fiji to progress onto rugby world cup… Audio
Pacific Waves for 5 October 2023
Investigations reveals details of grifters bribing UN diplomats; 'Time will tell if the US follows through with Pacific funding pledges'; Tuvaluan communities in NZ honour and celebrate their… Audio
Pathways for climate migrants to NZ 'urgently needed'
Researcher says pathways for climate migrants to NZ are 'urgently needed'. Audio
Pacific Waves for 4 October 2023
"A humble man": Fiji Attorney General remembers David Toganivalu following death; PNG Minister eager for law changes to protect artists and designers; NZ Young Nurse of the Year Award recipient shares… Audio
Pacific Waves for 3 October 2023
Peaceful protest urges NZ political parties to protect overstayers; World's largest Cook Islands festival returns to Aotearoa NZ; Fiji looking to secure quarterfinal spot in rugby world cup. Audio
Pacific Waves for 30 September 2023
Vanuatu MP's fate to be decided next week by Supreme Court; Student protest in PNG escalates to fiery riots; Samoa's stellar performance in second half not enough to beat Japan in rugby world cup. Audio
Pacific Waves for 29 September 2023
National and NZ First party policies for unemployed is 'disappointing'; Access to govt information crucial for Pacific people; Pasifika youth in Wellington connect with Polynesian voyaging history… Audio
National & NZ First policies for unemployed 'disappointing'
Election 2023: National and NZ First policies for unemployed is 'disappointing' says Salvation Army social policy analyst, Ana Ika Audio