Two Palagi in a Pisinisi Pod

GMurph and DDewar

Two Palagi with a passion for business in the Pacific uncover the meaning of the weekly business news relevant for New Zealand, Australian and Pacific businesses working across this dynamic region.

Episodes

  1. FEB 8

    Two Palagi in a Pisinisi Pod - February 6 2026

    Glen and Dave discuss various themes surrounding Pacific business, including community celebrations for Waitangi Day, the impact of the late Sanjesh Prasad on the Vision Group, tourism opportunities in Fiji and Palau, updates on the banking sector, infrastructure developments, mining prospects in Bougainville, and the growth of the kava industry. Takeaways Waitangi Day celebrations foster community spirit and connection. Sanjesh Prasad's legacy will continue through the Vision Group. Tourism is a vital economic driver in the Pacific. Deflation can have negative impacts on economic growth. Infrastructure events provide networking opportunities for businesses. The kava industry is experiencing significant growth in Fiji. Mining developments in Bougainville could reshape the local economy. Sound bites "It's a beautiful space with community feel." "The legacy will continue of the Vision Group." "Deflation is not necessarily a good thing." Chapters 00:00 Celebrating Waitangi Day Across the Pacific 05:56 Honoring Legacy: The Vision Group and Its Impact 08:26 Tourism Trends and Insights from Fiji 16:38 Banking Sector Updates and Economic Reflections 21:25 Infrastructure Developments and Opportunities 29:14 The Rise of Kava: A Growing Industry in Fiji Disclaimer Dave and Glen both have day jobs with New Zealand Trade & Enterprise and want to make sure listeners know that any views or opinions they express are personal and do not reflect the position of New Zealand Trade & Enterprise.

    31 min
  2. JAN 24

    Two Palagi in a Pisinisi Pod - January 23 2026

    In this episode, Glen and Dave discuss the movement of people across the Pacific, focusing on tourism trends in Fiji and the Cook Islands, migration patterns in Vanuatu, and the implications of the US visa bond. They also touch on the redevelopment of Air Vanuatu and the upcoming New Zealand election. Takeaways The Pacific business landscape is vibrant and evolving.Recent weather events have impacted communities in New Zealand.Fiji is nearing a million tourists, showcasing its appeal.Cook Islands tourism emphasizes local experiences over resorts.Vanuatu faces challenges with labor outflow due to migration schemes.Air Vanuatu is undergoing significant redevelopment efforts.The US visa bond could affect business travel and opportunities.The podcast has gained recognition in both Fiji and Afghanistan. Sound Bites "Fiji had record years for tourism.""Politics play a part in business.""We're number one in Fiji!" Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Pacific Business Dynamics 02:36 Impact of Recent Weather Events in New Zealand 04:13 Tourism Trends in Fiji 07:08 Exploring the Cook Islands Tourism Model 09:56 Vanuatu's Economic Landscape and Labor Migration 12:51 Air Vanuatu's Redevelopment Efforts 15:21 US Visa Bond and Its Implications 18:17 New Zealand Elections Date 21:05 Podcast Growth and Future Directions Disclaimer Dave and Glen are both employed in day jobs at New Zealand Trade & Enterprise (NZTE); however, this podcast is their private endeavour so they wish it to be known that any views or opinions expressed in the podcast are personal and do not reflect any positions of NZTE.

    34 min

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Two Palagi with a passion for business in the Pacific uncover the meaning of the weekly business news relevant for New Zealand, Australian and Pacific businesses working across this dynamic region.