Essentially, the Australian media is only interested in covering the Pacific if it involves a coup, a conflict or a natural disaster. The only positive stories are primarily related to tourism. Part of this media attitude towards the Pacific stems from recent history. 
This study explores the Australian and New Zealand media-government relationship during foreign inst...
Coverage of Papua New Guinea in Australian media has been a source of resentment and dissatisfaction...
The Fourth Estate role of the media in a democracy is to inform its citizens and to be a forum for d...
Should the local press bear some of the responsibility for the political turmoil that has engulfed t...
The debate over the nature and flow of international news has dominated intellectual debate about jo...
The debate over the nature and flow of international news has dominated intellectual debate about jo...
Image-massagers sprucing up Pacific government images aren't enough. While issues such as the raskol...
Pacific countries are increasingly sensitive about media coverage. Singled out for special scrutiny ...
“The media in their privileged position as the makers and shapers of public opinion have a responsib...
There would be little disagreement over the media’s crucial role in reporting extreme weather events...
Fiji’s Prime Minister, Laisenia Qarase complained this year of “inaccuracy, misinformation, distorti...
Events in Thailand, Fiji and Burma in 2006 and 2007 focused attention on Australia's foreign policy ...
Abstract: The Melanesian sub-region of the South Pacific, in particular, has been branded by some po...
The mainsteam Australian media has often ignored the Pacific Islands region. But in December 1988, w...
Fiji’s Prime Minister, Laisenia Qarase, has often complained of ‘inaccuracy, misinformation, distort...
This study explores the Australian and New Zealand media-government relationship during foreign inst...
Coverage of Papua New Guinea in Australian media has been a source of resentment and dissatisfaction...
The Fourth Estate role of the media in a democracy is to inform its citizens and to be a forum for d...
Should the local press bear some of the responsibility for the political turmoil that has engulfed t...
The debate over the nature and flow of international news has dominated intellectual debate about jo...
The debate over the nature and flow of international news has dominated intellectual debate about jo...
Image-massagers sprucing up Pacific government images aren't enough. While issues such as the raskol...
Pacific countries are increasingly sensitive about media coverage. Singled out for special scrutiny ...
“The media in their privileged position as the makers and shapers of public opinion have a responsib...
There would be little disagreement over the media’s crucial role in reporting extreme weather events...
Fiji’s Prime Minister, Laisenia Qarase complained this year of “inaccuracy, misinformation, distorti...
Events in Thailand, Fiji and Burma in 2006 and 2007 focused attention on Australia's foreign policy ...
Abstract: The Melanesian sub-region of the South Pacific, in particular, has been branded by some po...
The mainsteam Australian media has often ignored the Pacific Islands region. But in December 1988, w...
Fiji’s Prime Minister, Laisenia Qarase, has often complained of ‘inaccuracy, misinformation, distort...
This study explores the Australian and New Zealand media-government relationship during foreign inst...
Coverage of Papua New Guinea in Australian media has been a source of resentment and dissatisfaction...
The Fourth Estate role of the media in a democracy is to inform its citizens and to be a forum for d...