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reCoup Part one: Charting a new course
This is part one in a documentary series by Pacific Media Network, made with the support of Pacific Cooperation Foundation, examining Fiji's evolving political and societal changes, starting with looking at what's behind the recent success of the Fijian Drua Super Rugby team, and what this might mean for Fiji as a whole. #pacificjournalism #pacificstories
Cook Island Youth Vibrance Takes Center Stage
The Tu Rangatira Awards Evening was a great display of Pacific talent and unity, reflecting the very essence of Te Maeva Nui. It marked the grand opening of this year's Te Maeva Nui festival, an event that encapsulates the Cook Islands' exuberance and cultural richness.
Amplifying Voices: Pacific Cooperation Foundation at the Auckland Climate Festival and Oxfam Climate Justice in the Pacific
Amplifying Voices: Pacific Cooperation Foundation at the Auckland Climate Festival and Oxfam Climate Justice in the Pacific
Pacific Cooperation Foundation Proudly Announces Major Sponsorship of Te Maeva Nui Festival 2023
Pacific Cooperation Foundation Proudly Announces Major Sponsorship of Te Maeva Nui Festival 2023
Celebrating 200 Years of Christianity in the Pacific and Strengthening Pacific Connections
What about the rest of the rest of the Pacific? We need to give the rest of the Pacific a chance!
What about the rest of the rest of the Pacific? We need to give the rest of the Pacific a chance!
Celebrating Indigenous Youth: Agents of Change for Self-Determination in the Pacific
Celebrating Indigenous Youth: Agents of Change for Self-Determination in the Pacific
Unleashing the Power of Pacific Minds: Reliving the Electric Energy of CONNECT 2023
Unleashing the Power of Pacific Minds: Reliving the Electric Energy of CONNECT 2023
Celebrating Epetoma o te reo Māori Kūki Āirani
Celebrating Epetoma o te reo Māori Kūki Āirani
Celebrating World Ocean Day: Embracing the Pacific's Vital Connection
Celebrating World Ocean Day: Embracing the Pacific's Vital Connection
Raise the flag high and let the celebrations begin! Happy Independence Day, Samoa!
Raise the flag high and let the celebrations begin! Happy Independence Day, Samoa!
Celebrating Journalism and Empowering Pacific Voices: The Le Mana Award at the Voyager Media Awards 2023
Celebrating Journalism and Empowering Pacific Voices: The Le Mana Award at the Voyager Media Awards 2023
Celebrating Samoan Language week from Sunday 28 May - Saturday 3 June 2023
Celebrating Samoan Language week from Sunday 28 May - Saturday 3 June 2023
Auckland in a State of Emergency
Auckland is reeling from severe flooding after being battered by heavy rains, with parts of the city still submerged. A local state of emergency has been declared, and a Civil Defence Centre has been set up in West Auckland.
Why Rotuman is a unique Pacific language
Rotuman Language Week is celebrated every year, and the focus is on promoting Rotuman language and culture. This year, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the celebration was virtual, and activities and programs were launched through the internet to reach as many people as possible. The event culminated in the worldwide Rotuma Day celebrations on May 13.
Noaˈia ˈe mạuri gagajˈatakoa! PCF is celebrating Rotuma Language Week starting from May 07 - May 13 2023
Noaˈia ˈe mạuri gagajˈatakoa! PCF is celebrating Rotuma Language Week starting from May 07 - May 13 2023 and we would love for you to come and join us.
Fijiana Drua shock NSW Waratahs with inspiring 20-17 comeback win to reach Super W final
Reigning champions Fijiana Drua are the first side through to the Super W final, after a gripping 20-17 triumph over the previously undefeated New South Wales Waratahs in Sydney.
Potentially poisonous product found in two Pacific nations
The World Health Organisation says contaminated and potentially lethal cough syrup has been found in the Marshall Islands and the Federated States of Micronesia.
Scale of 2022 Tonga eruption leads to rethink on underwater volcanoes
A new report has revealed Tonga's underwater volcano disaster triggered waves up to 90 metres high.