Tiriseyani Naulivou, from Fiji, spent three months working at the Asia Pacific Journalism Centre, assisting with the program: Women, media and economic literacy in the Pacific. Here she talks about what she learned from the experience.
A group of 11 journalists from southwest Pacific countries will meet Australian politicians and business leaders as part of a professional development program on news media and the role of women in the economy.
Senior media professionals from Pacific countries have agreed to improve the coverage of women in business news reporting during talks hosted by the Asian Development Bank.
APJC Director and tour leader for the 2013 China Australia Journalist Exchange, Jack Waterford, appears on on Chongqing TV
Tupla yangpla journalist blong National Broadcasting Corporation long Papua New Guinea, Gabriel Bego na Mapun Pidian.
With three weeks done and dusted on this Asia Pacific Journalism Centre Mining, Media and Fellowship program, the breadth of knowledge bequeathed to us is already more than we ever hoped for.
A local reporter has been awarded an Australian Leadership Award (ALA) thanks to AusAID and Asia Pacific Journalism Centre (APJC).
Papua New Guinea journalist Anisah Issimel cannot help but describe Melbourne as "pretty cold", despite being here to learn about reporting on global warming.
Climate change poses an immediate threat to countries in the Pacific as they struggle to adapt to sea level rise and increased drought. Australia's APJC has brought a group of Pacific journalists to Australia to learn about improving their coverage of adaptation strategies and policy development.