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A photorealistic aerial view at dawn shows a modern media hub building on the remote coastline of Savusavu, Fiji, with glowing digital lines extending across the vast, blue Pacific Ocean towards distant islands, representing the theme 'Reaching the Remote: Media and Digital Innovation for a Connected Blue Pacific' for the 8th Pacific Media Summit taking place from September 21 to 25, 2026.
Mar 2, 2026, 09:23 UTC

Savusavu, Fiji, to Host 8th Pacific Media Summit in September 2026

The 8th Pacific Media Summit is scheduled to take place in Savusavu, Fiji, from September 21 to 25, 2026. Organized by the Fijian Media Association and the Pacific Islands News Association, the summit will focus on 'Reaching the Remote: Media and Digital Innovation for a Connected Blue Pacific'. The previous summit was held in Niue in September 2024.

An elderly Niuean man and a young child stand on a Niuean coastline at sunset, with the man looking out to the ocean and the child looking back at the lush island, symbolizing the impact of Niue's 50 years of self-governance on its people and future generations, as explored in the documentary 'Being Niuean'.
Oct 3, 2025, 02:03 UTC

RNZ to Release 'Being Niuean' Documentary Exploring Constitutional Impact and Identity

Radio New Zealand (RNZ) will release 'Being Niuean,' a documentary produced by Coconet TV, on October 19, 2025. The film delves into the profound impact of Niue's constitution and 50 years of self-governance on its people, examining the perspectives of those who stayed, left, returned, and future generations, available on rnz.co.nz/video.

The traditional waka hourua Ngahiraka Mai Tawhiti sails across a calm indigo ocean at dawn under a star-strewn sky, guided by celestial navigation on its journey Te Hekenga ki Tua from Aotearoa to Samoa, as its crew from Te Kura Waka continues ancient wayfinding techniques past Niue.
Oct 2, 2025, 23:50 UTC

Ngahiraka Mai Tawhiti Waka Voyage Successfully Navigates Past Niue En Route to Samoa

The traditional waka hourua Ngahiraka Mai Tawhiti, on its celestial navigation journey Te Hekenga ki Tua from Aotearoa to Samoa, has recently passed Niue. This significant leg of the voyage relies on ancient wayfinding techniques, continuing a decade of preparation by its crew from Te Kura Waka.

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