Pacific island news outlets face government pressure, China influence

Beijing looks to lean on struggling media through financial support, prompting Australian reply

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Voters wait for a polling station to open to vote during the Solomon Islands elections in the capital Honiara on April 17. © AAP

RURIKA IMAHASHI, Nikkei staff writer

SYDNEY -- Press freedom is faltering across Pacific island nations as cash-strapped news outlets fall under the sway of local governments and China's expanding influence, with longtime friend of the region Australia moving quickly to provide support.

Papua New Guinea announced a draft of a media development policy last year, wherein nonprofit group Media Council of Papua New Guinea (MCPNG) would be re-established by legislation as "an independent and self-sustaining public body."

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