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Tag - Pacific Conversations

Sean Dorney filming at the opening of Jocelin Leahy's Pacific Art studio in 2014 (Credit: ABC)

Coups, fish and the media: in conversation with Sean Dorney

by Tess Newton Cain and Sean Dorney
October 10, 2018
Sista is an online magazine for the women of Vanuatu

Navigating feminism and amplifying women’s voices in Vanuatu: in conversation with Yasmine Bjornum

by Tess Newton Cain and Yasmine Bjornum
September 6, 2018
Vanuatu Parliament, Port Vila (Phillip Capper/Flickr/CC BY 2.0)

Pacific regionalism, climate finance, and women in politics: in conversation with Hon Ralph Regenvanu

by Tess Newton Cain and Ralph Regenvanu
July 23, 2018
Rashmii Bell speaking at the Brisbane launch of 'My Walk to Equality' (Credit: PNG Attitude blog)

On writing, PNG literature and the voice of the diaspora

by Tess Newton Cain and Rashmii Bell
April 17, 2018
A panel organised by the Vanuatu Council of Trade Unions at the Vanuatu Labour Summit (Credit: Matthew Dornan)

In conversation with Lionel Kaluat, former Labour Commissioner of Vanuatu

by Matthew Dornan and Lionel Kaluat
April 11, 2018
Telikom headquarters, Port Moresby (image: Amanda Watson)

Telecommunications in Papua New Guinea – in conversation with Telikom

by Amanda H A Watson and Mahesh Patel
September 5, 2017
Kitava health centre nurse, Milne Bay Province, 2014 (image: Amanda Watson)

Ten years in Papua New Guinea: in conversation with Digicel

by Amanda H A Watson and Gary Seddon
July 31, 2017
Beatrice Mahuru crossing Buka passage

Corporate philanthropy in Papua New Guinea – in conversation with the Digicel Foundation

by Amanda H A Watson and Beatrice Mahuru
May 30, 2017
Binary code (Christiaan Colen/Flickr CC BY-SA 2.0)

Telecommunication and broadcasting regulation in Papua New Guinea – in conversation with the regulator

by Amanda H A Watson, Hans Adeg, Kila Aluvula and Gibson Tito
March 21, 2017
Dalsie Baniala

Telecommunications regulation in Vanuatu – in conversation with Dalsie Baniala

by Tess Newton Cain and Dalsie Baniala
August 9, 2016
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