Cartel Paradise 

Unpacking the Pacific’s drug superhighway

 

 

SYDNEY | LOWY INSTITUTE

Wednesday, April 22, 2026  12:00 PM - 1:15 PM AEDT

Australia’s demand for methamphetamine and cocaine is reshaping Pacific communities, turning island nations into key transit points on a global drug superhighway, and exposing them to violence, corruption and addiction.

Join us for a special panel discussion with ABC Pacific Local Journalism Network reporters Lice Movono (Fiji), Marian Kupu (Tonga) and Chrisnrita Aumanu-Leong (Solomon Islands), who are on the front lines of the crisis and played a pivotal role in Foreign Correspondent’s two-part series, Cartel Paradise: A special investigation into the Pacific’s drug superhighway.

Drawing on deep local knowledge and hard-won access, the reporters will take you behind the scenes of a complex, multi-country collaboration: from gaining access to naval and intelligence operations in Fiji, to tracking “narco submarines” in Solomon Islands, to exploring how deportation policies are feeding gang culture and drug networks in Tonga.

Host: Oliver Nobetau, Acting Director, Pacific Islands Program, Lowy Institute

Special guest speakers:
Lice Movono, Fiji correspondent
Marian Kupu, Tonga correspondent
Chrisnrita Aumanu-Leong, Solomon Islands correspondent

Opening remarks: Mihai Sora, Director of Research, Lowy Institute

Event Information

Wednesday, April 22, 2026

Doors open 12:00 pm for 12:15 pm-1.15 pm

Lowy Institute

31 Bligh St, Sydney

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