Commentary: While the media has demonstrated that it can cover global and governance issues, it neglects the potential to be a responsible partner, especially in developing countries such as Papua New Guinea and to an extent the Pacific. However, this partnership can be strengthened with the media industry and government departments and agencies working to improve their ability to work with each to achieve social, economical and political mileage. Freedom of information and a free media is about upholding the freedom we currently enjoy in a democratic society, as it is about our freedom to express ourselves and be informed appropriately and responsibly
Commentary: Media freedom is not absolute, which is why we also accept that laws must be instit...
Geographical remoteness, small populations and vast sea distances between nations are all factors wh...
The interpretation of Media Freedom in establishing a Harmonious Relationship between the Mass Media...
Commentary: Merits and drawbacks exist in all forms of media across the world, so Pacific Islanders ...
We, the participants at the Melanesian Media Freedom representing media from Fiji, Vanuatu, Solomon ...
Commentary: The Melanesian Media Freedom Forum (MMFF) notes democracy is in retreat and journalists ...
The task of identifying appropriate models of journalism for Pacific Island nations as they strive f...
'Papua New Guinea could possbily teach the rest of the world a thing or two about preserving press f...
The new National Information and Communication Policy (NICP) highlights contradictions and dilemmas ...
The sovereign states of Melanesia are countries where the yoke of colonialism and struggles for inde...
This research investigates media freedom in Sāmoa by identifying the country‟s obstacles to freedom ...
On 3 May, 2013, AUT University’s Pacific Media Centre marked the 20th anniversary of the UNESCO Worl...
The PNG Government is trying to 'shoot the messenger'. The danger is that if the Government shoots t...
For more than 50 years, the governments of Kiribati have manipulated the affairs of the Broadcasting...
The first of three papers presented at the one-day PNG Council of Churches seminar on the Role of th...
Commentary: Media freedom is not absolute, which is why we also accept that laws must be instit...
Geographical remoteness, small populations and vast sea distances between nations are all factors wh...
The interpretation of Media Freedom in establishing a Harmonious Relationship between the Mass Media...
Commentary: Merits and drawbacks exist in all forms of media across the world, so Pacific Islanders ...
We, the participants at the Melanesian Media Freedom representing media from Fiji, Vanuatu, Solomon ...
Commentary: The Melanesian Media Freedom Forum (MMFF) notes democracy is in retreat and journalists ...
The task of identifying appropriate models of journalism for Pacific Island nations as they strive f...
'Papua New Guinea could possbily teach the rest of the world a thing or two about preserving press f...
The new National Information and Communication Policy (NICP) highlights contradictions and dilemmas ...
The sovereign states of Melanesia are countries where the yoke of colonialism and struggles for inde...
This research investigates media freedom in Sāmoa by identifying the country‟s obstacles to freedom ...
On 3 May, 2013, AUT University’s Pacific Media Centre marked the 20th anniversary of the UNESCO Worl...
The PNG Government is trying to 'shoot the messenger'. The danger is that if the Government shoots t...
For more than 50 years, the governments of Kiribati have manipulated the affairs of the Broadcasting...
The first of three papers presented at the one-day PNG Council of Churches seminar on the Role of th...
Commentary: Media freedom is not absolute, which is why we also accept that laws must be instit...
Geographical remoteness, small populations and vast sea distances between nations are all factors wh...
The interpretation of Media Freedom in establishing a Harmonious Relationship between the Mass Media...