PACIFIC MEDIA CENTRE
Postmortem
Thakur Ranjit Singh, Pacific Media Centre
Commentary: The curse of Bainimarama
26 November 2008
There is little love lost between former NZ Prime Minister Helen Clark and Fiji's Interim Prime Minister, Frank Bainimarama.
Relations between the once friendly neighbours descended to an all time low. Read more
BroadsWord - Ali Bell, Pacific Media Centre
Kiwi kids and the right
6 November 2008
"What exactly would a National or National-dominated coalition government mean for New Zealand? And New Zealand children?" Read more
Tapu Misa - New Zealand Herald
Why no one is getting much justice
6 October 2008
What does justice look like? Pat wouldn't know because he's fairly sure he didn't get it after being threatened by a knife-wielding teenager a few years ago. He'd confronted the teenager as he was trying to break into a car; fortunately, the police were quickly on the scene. Read more
Lincoln Tan - New Zealand Herald
Migrant boss pleads for end to bashing
8 October 2008
The head of Immigration New Zealand Andrew Annakin is appealing for politicians to stop pre-election department-bashing, claiming it is hindering the country's "desperate need" to attract migrants. Read more
David Robie - Cafe Pacific
Public right to know - from Possum to the Pumpkin
5 October 2008
MAKE sure you get hold of the latest Pacific Journalism Review. With the theme "The Public Right to Know - Reporting Futures", this edition has a host of interesting articles. Read more
Malum Nalu: National TV service in PNG, but what happens next?
19 September 2008
Lincoln Tan: Rich migrants put off by rules
2 August 2008
Tapu Misa: Blaming race won't solve crime
28 July 2008
Tapu Misa: Blind racism gets it all wrong again
2 June 2008
Lincoln Tan: It's hard to be a Kowi - but fun too
24 June 2008
Gerald McGhie: Pacific deserves more from New Zealand
21 April 2008
Tapu Misa: Some things should stay behind closed doors
14 April 2008
Lincoln Tan: Thieves hit two more sailing teams
31 January 2008
Tapu Misa: Christmas still a time to remember the departed
19 December 2007
Kalinga Seneviratne: Castro goes, but Cuban revolution marches on
25 February 2008
Lincoln Tan: Grass not always greener
17 December 2007
Luamanuvao Winnie Laban: Pacific people have reason to stand tall
18 November 2007
Lincoln Tan: Why petty crime will always be a big deal
8 October 2007
Alan Cocker: Universities driven to a competitive malaise
4 October 2007
Tapu Misa: Everybody needs good (and healthy) neighbours
3 October 2007
Lincoln Tan: Reaching out to goodwill ambassadors of future
10 September 2007
Tapu Misa: Not all conversions need blinding light
5 September 2007
Lincoln Tan: Tech-savvy politicians will win the Asian vote
13 August 2007
Tapu Misa: Building social capital
15 August 2007
Duncan Graham: Smoke screening journalism
16 August 2007
Tapu Misa: The circumcision decision
25 July 2007
Tapu Misa: Two sides to culture coin
4 July 2007
Lincoln Tan: Beauty masks the dangers
2 July 2007
Calling the shots: In Murdoch's career, a hand on the news
Wall Street Journal, 5 June 2007
Community leaders slam magazine's ‘rant’ against Muslims
19 April 2007
Race relations: Striking a balance
16 April 2007
PINA website on, but nobody home
9 April 2007
PNG: The media challenge
book review by Nancy Sullivan, 3 April 2007.
Tapu Misa: Men bluster, women suffer
NZ Herald, 13 December 2006
Let's start with a free market of idea
by Jason Brown, Avaiki Nius, 6 June 2006
BroadsWord - by Ali Bell
- Kiwi kids and the right, 6 November 2008
- The truth about child poverty 3. Poor kids and good schooling, 29 October 2008
- The shameful legacy of US military occupation, 6 August 2008
- Women and gays upset by billboards, 1 July 2008
- The truth about child poverty - 2. Lavish lifestyles of the poor in the press, 4 June 2008
- The truth about child poverty - 1. Moderate motherhood 12 May 2008
- End of a month of mourning, 31 January 2008
- The state of men and gender research – a festive impulse, 19 December 2007
- A rogue assassin's journey, 1 November 2007
- When bad sex is bad for you, 23 July 2007
- Mighty Corporate Power – an open letter, 24 June 2007
- Seeking the 'other' voices of the nation, 4 June 2007
- Oh, for a healthy dose of mestizo power!, 16 May 2007
- Families and how to survive welfare programmes, 15 April 2007
- Retiring on Wisteria Lane, says Howard, 3 April 2007
- Warnings about TV, divorce and welfare reform, 28 March 2007.
- On bullwhips, batons, and pigs. Real pigs, in cages, 21 March 2007.
- Musing on the international state of women, 13 March 2007.
- Girls up for a beer and a baton?, 5 March 2007.
- Hungry children and the maths, 22 February 2007.
(See also: Adding up the costs )







