The Pacific and the World Cup, including exclusive interviews, featured on The Nation (TV3) on Saturday Sept 10/Sunday Sept 11.
1. Narelle Suisted's report on the Pacific Islands Forum including exclusive interviews with the Foreign Minister of the Solomon Islands, Nauru and the Palestinian and Luxembourg delegations ---Why does the Pacific matter and what next for Fiji.
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Island leaders say Anzac sanctions too tough
World attention has been focused on the Pacific region this week as the Pacific Islands Forum marks its 40th anniversary.
While the United Nations chief and a top-level American delegation looked for progress on climate change and economic development, the subject of Fiji again loomed large.Fiji has now been re-admitted to Pacific trade deal talks, but the new forum chairman, John Key, denies New Zealand’s stance is softening and says re-admitting Fiji to the forum was not on this year's agenda.
But there is growing dissension from island leaders who feel that New Zealand and Australian sanctions are too tough.
Narelle Suisted has the report and Foreign Affiars Minister Murray McCully is in the studio for The Nation.
2. Sean Plunket is with Foreign Minister Murray McCully on the Pacific and New Zealand then the Minister transforms himself into Rugby World Cup Minister and we talk about the only thing everyone else is talking about and what's really in it for NZ.
'We dropped the ball' - Murray McCully on rugby transport [video]
3. The Sunday Edition Media Panel is Spiro Zavos (ex Muldoon biographer, journalist on The Dominion, The Sydney Morning Herald and author of Awa Press's How to Watch Rugby) and associate professor David Robie, director of AUT's Pacific Media Centre and author of Mekim Nius: South Pacific Media, Politics and Education.