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State of the Media: Timor-Leste
A recent ABC International Development study provides a comprehensive glimpse into the state of Timor-Leste's media sector, 22 years after Independence.
Press freedom coveted in one of the world's youngest democracies
Press freedom is a goal many media organisations across the Asia-Pacific are setting out to achieve. Despite being one of the youngest democracies in the world, Timor-Leste ranks 10th on the Reporters Without Borders World Press Freedom Index.
Papua New Guinea’s ‘mojo’ training opens up career pathways for regional journalists
Papua New Guinea's national broadcaster sees an increase in content from the regions after ABC International Development's digital and mobile journalism training.
Sports journalism 'train the trainer' course a success in Philippines
My February was brutal. I came from an out-of-the country week-long work assignment and a weekend destination wedding scheduled just a few days apart. This, on top of keeping up with being a social media manager for FIBA, left me drop-dead tired.
Kava still plays an important role in Fiji
Although kava has grown to be much more than just a beverage, it still holds an important ceremonial role in Fiji today
Pacific Prepared
Using art to tell stories of climate change and resilience in Solomon Islands
A Solomon Islands theatre company is hoping that an art installation called “resilient root” will help spread messages of climate change and resilience far beyond the country.
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How theatre could be the best way to tell stories of climate change in Solomon Islands
A Solomon Islands theatre company is hoping a climate change-themed production will help put the story back in the hands of Pacific islanders.
Duration: 28 minutes 54 seconds
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Building relationships key to understanding traditional knowledge in Pacific communities: industry worker
Listening and building relationships in Pacific communities has been a large part of Tukatara Tangi’s career over the past 20 years.
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Keeping the passion for a career in natural disasters
We look at the importance of working in the disaster risk reduction space and motivating stories from the role.
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Featured Programs
Timor-Leste Media Development Program
The Timor-Leste Media Development Program, part of the Australian Government's Indo-Pacific Broadcasting Strategy, is implemented by ABC International Development.
Pacific Media Assistance Scheme
The Pacific Media Assistance Scheme (PACMAS) is a long-term media development program that works to support Pacific media's role to hold space for locally-led civic discussion and debate.
Media Development Initiative
The Media Development Initiative (MDI) is a long-term development program that works to support the role of media in Papua New Guinea to build community engagement on issues of public interest.
Women in News and Sport
The Women in News and Sports Initiative (WINS) is a DFAT funded initiative to support female journalists in Asia and the Pacific to specialise in sports journalism.
Research
PNG Citizen Media Engagement Study
The 2023 Citizen Media Engagement Study provides updated insights into the changing information needs of audiences in PNG and how they are being met through the media, including a focus on citizen perceptions of GEDSI in media content.
Disability Inclusion in the Media Study
This study is an initial contribution towards an evidence-informed approach to disability inclusion in Pacific media, including experiences and challenges of information accessibility for people with disability.
New Research reveals the Digital Impact of COVID-19 on Young People in Tonga
Interrupting conversations: Tongan youth contend with COVID-19, a volcano, tsunami, and a complete internet blackout.
New Research reveals the Digital Impact of COVID-19 on Young People in Vanuatu
Stress and relief: the pros and cons of cyber use during the COVID-19 Pandemic revealed by youth in Vanuatu.
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Asia Pacific News
Live: ASX to rise, Anglo American eyes break-up, Nasdaq hits record close
A rally on Wall Street is likely to send Australian stocks higher, while investors await Wednesday's crucial US consumer inflation report. Follow the latest updates in our live blog.
Fire risk 'very significant' in overcrowded Tasmanian house with 40 seasonal workers crammed inside
The owner of a house where 40 workers from Vanuatu were living dismisses concerns of fire risk at the property, where Tasmanian authorities found 56 beds and conditions described as "poor and unsafe".
Young Thai monarchy reform activist dies in prison following hunger strike
Netiporn 'Bung' Sanesangkhom was accused of insulting Thailand's monarchy and was awaiting trial when she undertook a hunger strike.
Fourteen dead, more than 70 injured after storm brings down massive Mumbai billboard
Officials say the agency that owns the billboard did not have a permit to put up the hoarding, measuring larger than an olympic swimming pool.
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