Sistas, Let’s Talk is a show for women across the Pacific region. Each week, host Natasha Meten talk
Over the past 20 years, an influx of guns and a general breakdown in traditional rules has seen tri
Beauty pageant are a big deal in the Pacific region, and many consider them to be a celebration of
In the Pacific, talking about sex is a big taboo topic – but clear and open discussions can benefit
We live in a world that is increasingly dominated by a western way of life, so it is important to n
Agriculture is one of the main economic pillars for Pacific countries, and too often women do the h
The best chance of survival from breast cancer is with early diagnosis, so you can receive life-sav
The world is changing at a rapid pace and the younger you are, the easier it is to keep up with tho
A woman is beaten every 30 seconds in Papua New Guinea, and more than 1.5 million people experience
Financial literacy is something many of us grapple with, but meet the Pacific women meeting this he
In order to get locals to appreciate the need for conservation, Yolarnie Amepou had to learn their
Type 2 diabetes is one of the biggest health issues facing people in the Pacific, and the World Hea
Bringing a baby into the world is meant to be a joyous occasion but imagine going through this duri
Hilda Wayne talks to Pacific Island women who are the eldest sister in their family about the chall
Not too long ago, a clip from an Australian podcast went on viral on TikTok when a prominent person
Storytelling is woven deep into the Pacific cultural fabric, passed down from one generation to ano
The Bull sisters shot to fame when they joined Australian music group The Black Sorrows, but their
Putting pen to paper to create a manuscript can be easy, but the process of turning that into a pub
The Black Sistaz were born without a state when their parents fled West Papua for the Netherlands,
While HIV is easily treated and no longer a death sentence, Fiji is seeing a rapid rise in infectio
Hilda Wayne talks to Pacific Island women about what it is really like to live with disability