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APJC, New Friends, New Experiences

Differences and Learning

By Yaya

APJC members take a photos together

APJC members take a photos together. Photo by Natalia Gould

Wind blowing, cold weather and raining

Those are the first things that I’ll remember from Melbourne.

On 2 May 2015, I arrived in Melbourne, Australia. It is my first visit to a foreign country. Arrived at 08.20 am, we then left the airport and rest in apartement. On this first day, I just met with my Indonesian participants.

But in the next day, we have more friends from other countries.

It’s exciting as I will be exposed to different languages and cultures, which will be very different experience for me. Continue reading

Tonga’s sea level rise is triple global average

Tonga’s rate of sea level rise is reported to be increasing at nearly three times the global average of 3.22mm per year due to El Nino and climate change. By 2100, sea-level rise is expected to increase by 1.6m drowning some of the buildings in this small island.

Sea level rise will inundate roads. Photo by Yanna.B

The Intergovernmental Panel of Climate Change (IPCC) predicted Tonga’s vulnerability to sea level rise and found that areas up to 5 m above the sea level will be affected. This means 37-46% of the total population and about 14.1% of the total land area of the main island, Tongatapu, will be inundated.

The threat of climate change is immediate and real. It will also contaminate well and drinking water. In a developing nation with limited arable land, salinity of water which also deteriorates the quality of usable land will be severely affected.

In the latest National Strategic Policy Framework, Government has included the goal to “Integrate environmental sustainability and climate change into all planning and executing of programs.” The challenge is fully integrating this into policies and enforcement.

Monalisa Palu

I have worked in radio for over 10 years. I am currently host of the Morning Show on 89.5FM in Tonga. We are more news oriented than other FM stations. I am also the ABC Radio Australia correspondent in Tonga covering mainly political stories. I am a member of the Tonga Medial Council.

I am a part time tutor at the Tonga Institute of Higher Learning in Media and Journalism teaching Grammar, Research, Economics and Business Reporting and Sales and Marketing.

I went to high school for about 2 years here in Melbourne and this is the first time I have returned since.

I love media and am looking forward to this course.