Periodicals: Recent submissions

  • SPREP Tok 
    Latu, Kosi (Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environmental Programme, 2020-07)
    In the month of July, we officially confirmed the funding assistance from the Government of Ireland through Irish Aid for the National Meteorological Services of the countries severely impacted by Tropical Cyclone Winston ...
  • Savali 
    Ministry of Prime Minister and Cabinet; Laveitiga, Tuiletufuga (editor) (Ministry of the Prime Minister and Cabinet, 2020-08-19)
  • Savali 
    Ministry of Prime Minister and Cabinet; Laveitiga, Tuiletufuga (editor) (Ministry of the Prime Minister & Cabinet, 2020-09-02)
  • Trout, Annelise (Grand Valley States University, 2018)
  • Grand Valley State University (GV Magazine (GV012-12). Special Collections & University Archives. Grand Valley State University Libraries., 2014)
  • Grand Valley State University (GVSU University Communication, 2019)
  • Measles 
    The Immunisation Advisory Centre (Ministry of Health, Wellington, N.Z., 2017-09)
    Measles, also known as ‘English measles’ or morbilli, is a potentially serious, highly infectious disease caused by a virus. How do you catch measles? Measles is spread through contact with infectious droplets from the ...
  • d’Hauteserre, Anne-Marie (Taylor & Francis, 2011)
    Can acts of support and/or revival of Pacific cultures serve to educate international tourists about Indigenous cultures?This paper examines,from a post colonial perspective and using a qualitative methodology, whether the ...
  • Unknown author (UNIFEM, 2010)
    This literature review synthesises material from the reports listed in the annotated bibliography on violence against women in Pacific Island Countries
  • Unknown author (The Australia Institute, 2005)
    This paper reflects the growing concern of a number of scholars about the influence of free market ideology on proposals to change land use and land ownership in the Pacific. In a series of papers published by the libertarian ...
  • Savali 
    Tuiletufuga, Nanai Taofiga Laveitiga (editor). (Ministry of the Prime Minister and Cabinet, 2020-09-09)
    The oldest surviving news media for the government of Samoa, it has survived a century and continues to provide a public mouthpiece on all kinds of issues and news both major and minor affecting Samoan people and communities. ...
  • Morrison, Alex E; O'Connor, John T (Oxford University Press, 2015)
    Settlement pattern archaeology has had a major impact on archaeological research in Oceania. This article reviews the history of the settlement pattern approach in Polynesia and provides case studies from the archipelagos ...
  • Martinsson-Wallin, Helene (editor) (University of Sydney, 2007)
  • Addison, David J; Toloa, Jeffrey; Tago, Tuipuavai; Vaueli, Siaki (2008)
    The last decade has seen big changes in understandings of the amount and distribution of plainware ceramic sites on Tutuila. This paper reviews this new evidence and discusses the spatial and temporal distribution of sites. ...
  • National Centre for Vocational Education Research (NCVER) (Commonwealth of Australia, 2020)
    Given its ties to industry, vocational education and training (VET) has a crucial role in ensuring the workforce possesses the skills for responding to Industry 4.0, with advanced technologies now entering workplaces and ...
  • Savali 
    Unknown author (Ministry of the Prime Minister and Cabinet., 2020-09-30)
    Savali issue 39, of Sept 2020, features local articles and news item about the local economy, trade business and health concerns in Samoa. It is the voice of the government reflecting daily and weekly happenings in the ...
  • Savali 
    Tuiletufuga, Nanai Taofiga Laveitiga (editor). (Ministry of the Prime Minister and Cabinet, 2020-10-07)
    Savali is the current mouthpiece free newspaper of the Samoa government, but years ago it used to be a privately owned newspaper. Apparently, the Legislative also has a similar periodical recently set up with the same name ...
  • Paese, Pollyana; Millicich, Melanie (eds.) (Institute of Public Policy, AUT. New Zealand., 2012-07-16)
    The Pacific Postgraduate Talanoa (BRCSS) is a brief newsletter coordinated by the Auckland University of Technology Institute of Public Policy to collaborate with other Universities in the Pacific region who have postgraduate ...
  • Paese, Pollyana; Milicich, Melanie (eds.) (Institute of Public Policy, AUT. New Zealand., 2013-04-15)
    In this issue of Postgraduate Talanoa (BRCSS), four PhD researchers went on videoconference to discuss their research focus and progress. It is this kind of initiative that goes a long way to informing our Pasifika students ...
  • Transport Programme, SPC Economic Development Division (Secretariat of the Pacific Community, Suva, Fiji, 2010)
    This bulletin discusses maritime issues and marine related shipping issues in the Pacific region, and how it affects the people and economies of the Pacific islands member countries.

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