A future in Pacific journalism in the age of ‘media phobia’
Paga Hill iconic human rights documentary banned from PNG festival
John Pilger: ‘Hold the front page. The reporters are missing’
Nuclear free and independent Pacific – how the zone began 33 years ago and what now?
‘Blacklisted’ Indonesian studies researcher detained in Bali airport
Contrasting accounts of Indonesian genocide and betrayal in West Papua
Nauru, Fiji and Pacific Facebook gags criticised in Asia-Pacific media freedom summit
This week in history – the Rainbow Warrior bombing as told to ABC’s Nightlife
Former military chief warns PNG soldiers could be ‘outgunned’ in Mendi strife
Free media week killings underscore crimes of impunity against journalists
The Ben Bohane photo that Facebook censored on an article about Indonesia
Bearing Witness climate storytellers arrive for Fiji challenge
Flashback to the 1968 My Lai massacre: ‘Something dark and bloody’
Harsh response lessons abound in wake of PNG’s ‘invisible’ quake
Where were the Pacific activists and independent media at climate summit?
Coups, globalisation and tough questions for Fiji’s future
UN critics join global outrage over Duterte’s Rappler ‘free press’ attack
Three years after Charlie tragedy, ‘blaspheming’ journalists still face death
Film industry sources criticise TVNZ ‘devaluing’ of Māori programmes
PMC photojournalism book offers ‘window’ into Pacific culture, issues
PMC to put spotlight on Asia-Pacific ‘journalism under duress’
PNG activist blogger Martyn Namorong protests online in defiance of gag order