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Last year the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) pulled the plug on its shortwave service to the Pacific region. Some of the ABC's former shortwave frequencies are now being used by China Radio International, the country's state-owned overseas broadcaster. Some have argued that, in the age of the internet, shortwave radio is no longer important. But Read more

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Last year the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) pulled the plug on its shortwave service to the Pacific region.

Some of the ABC's former shortwave frequencies are now being used by China Radio International, the country's state-owned overseas broadcaster.

Some have argued that, in the age of the internet, shortwave radio is no longer important.

But many isolated communities in the Pacific still do not have reliable and effective internet connections.

Even where the internet is available, many families do not have a device of any kind that enables them to connect to it.

Dr Mollgaard from the School of Communication Studies at Auckland University of Technology (AUT) says services such as RNZ Pacific and Radio Australia have always demonstrated great propensity to stimulate democratic life and uphold media freedoms.

They also advance national interests by enhancing diplomatic positions and "bottom-line" considerations such as good trade relations he says.

The Pacific Media Centre (PMC) based in the AUT says the closure of the ABC's shortwave service in the South Pacific "is a sorry loss to people and cultures - as we know them well from the accumulation of studies and from our own media production exercises at this centre."

In a public submission to the Australian government review of broadcasting to the region, the PMC states that the situation has impelled Radio New Zealand to "stretch their resources to do more, to ‘make up' for what has been removed."

Radio New Zealand Pacific (formerly known as RNZI) broadcasts in digital and analogue shortwave to radio stations and individual listeners across the Pacific region.

Around twenty Pacific radio stations relay RNZ Pacific material daily, and individual short-wave listeners and internet users across the world tune in directly to RNZ Pacific content.

RNZ Pacific broadcasts primarily in English but bulletins in selected Pacific languages can be heard in breakfast sessions.

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So this is news? These are people we are talking about https://cathnews.co.nz/2012/08/03/so-this-is-news-these-are-people-we-are-talking-about/ Thu, 02 Aug 2012 19:30:49 +0000 http://cathnews.co.nz/?p=30838

If this is what news editors think we want to read what kind of commentary is it on our society? Last month I was away from New Zealand for a couple of weeks. On my return I scanned the local papers for a couple of days to catch up on what had been going on Read more

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If this is what news editors think we want to read what kind of commentary is it on our society? Last month I was away from New Zealand for a couple of weeks. On my return I scanned the local papers for a couple of days to catch up on what had been going on while I was away.

On the front page of The Dominion Post was the headline "Bad Blood" highlighted with a vivid red sports car and the story of adopted kids at the heart of a family feud over a Horowhenua farm millions. Sure it's a sad story of human greed — but on the front of a major daily when terrified families were fleeing for their lives from widespread fighting in Damascus and tortured Kenyans were appealing for justice in London?

Inside there were items about a ‘Defamation action against MP's'; an ‘Exploitation' claim in a burial dispute; a Canadian judge giving a woman with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis the right to die and the Crewes' murder debate still unresolved. A bank guard's 1976 murder case is reopened, an heiress's body is found rotting somewhere in Britain while Owen Glenn's donation of $80 million to prevent child abuse gets a fraction of the attention his political misdemeanours do.

If this is what news editors think we want to read what kind of commentary is it on our society? Sure there were some good news items such as the Carterton community rallying behind a seriously ill local youngster, Willie Apiata choosing to put his great mana into helping at risk youth foregoing the considerable money he could now make in some other spheres and an account of the research demonstrating women are the more intelligent sex.

But what I found most distressing were the references to the deaths of three women — two historical and one recent. A Coroner had made a final decision on what had happened to Irene A several years ago. But did she have to be labeled again as a prostitute after all these years?

And when Jane F's bones were found in Port Waikato and her family arranged her funeral she too was described as a prostitute. As her grieving mother said "Jane was a person with a family and friends. She was in street work for only two years of her life."

I just missed the funeral of Sophie A. Both at her funeral and in the newspaper she was described as being an unemployed housing NZ tenant and having mental health problems after embracing a dark gothic lifestyle. I knew her as a gentle woman who delighted in the hairdressing profession she trained in. Surely these women deserved to be treated with dignity especially in death? Catherine Hannan

  • Catherine Hannan is a Sister of Compassion
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