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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

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

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

September 6, 2018
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by Tess Newton Cain, Yasmine Bjornum
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

July 23, 2018
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by Tess Newton Cain, Ralph Regenvanu
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

April 17, 2018
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by Tess Newton Cain, Rashmii Bell
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

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

Telecommunications in Papua New Guinea – in conversation with Telikom

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

Ten years in Papua New Guinea: in conversation with Digicel

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

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

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

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

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

Telecommunications regulation in Vanuatu – in conversation with Dalsie Baniala

August 9, 2016
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by Tess Newton Cain, Dalsie Baniala
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