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Views of and from the Pacific Neighbourhood | Dame Meg Taylor in Conversation with Stefan Armbruster

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August 23, 2023
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Views of and from the Pacific Neighbourhood | Dame Meg Taylor in Conversation with Stefan Armbruster
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August 23, 2023, 3:02 am

The Pacific islands region looms larger in the imagination of Australians than has been the case for many years. The place of Pacific countries and communities in big conversations, whether related to climate, pandemics, economic growth, cultural exchange, or security is becoming more and more mainstream. Increased and improved reporting by the Australian media has made a contribution to this, particularly as they engage more often with the respected voices of Pacific leaders.

Join Griffith Asia Institute and AIIA Queensland for an event that brings together Dame Meg Taylor, an esteemed member of the Pacific Elders Voice and former Secretary-General of the Pacific Islands Forum, and Stefan Armbruster, Griffith Pacific Hub industry fellow, award winning journalist and SBS correspondent for Queensland who has a longstanding record of Pacific coverage and reporting.

Content Creator – Australian Institute of International Affairs

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