A daily current affairs programme that delves deeper into the major stories of the week, through a Pacific lens, and shines a light on issues affecting Pacific people wherever they are in the world.
Hosted by Susana Suisuiki.
South Auckland bids farewell to one its 'greatest leaders'; The Cook Islands has just finished its second year exploring the ocean to see if deep sea mining is a possibility; and civil society upset at treatment at WTO meeting in Abu Dhabi.
Papuan New Guineans struggle once again with fuel shortages; Poverty stats for NZ Pasifika children 'unacceptable' - commissioner; Cook Islands playwright debuts theatre show on safe sex.
Election campaigning heats up in Solomon Islands; Mediation is underway between warring tribes in PNG's highlands; Bougainville rep says mining giant needs to 'clean up' its actions; Auckland councillor warns of 'sick' scammers preying on Fa'anana's death.
Tuvalu appoints a new Prime Minister; Tonga's King and Prime Minister at odds over ministerial appointments; Fiji's Women and Children's Minister says Pacific countries need to "strengthen laws" on online harassment; Pasifika Sipoti: a wrap of Pacific sports from the weekend
Fiji's Women and Children's Minister Lynda Tabuya says Pacific island countries need to "strengthen laws" on online harassment. Her comment comes as she deals with allegations of a sex and drug scandal between her and a former cabinet minister