News from Vanuatu: the Vanuatu Daily Post, VBTC broadcasting in Bislama, English and French, and RNZ Pacific regional coverage — all linked directly.
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Frequently asked questions
- What is the main newspaper in Vanuatu?
- The Vanuatu Daily Post, published in Port Vila, is the country's main newspaper.
- In what languages is Vanuatu news published?
- In English, French and Bislama — all three official languages; VBTC broadcasts mainly in Bislama.
- What is Vanuatu's national broadcaster?
- VBTC (the Vanuatu Broadcasting and Television Corporation) is the national broadcaster.
Vanuatu has one of the Pacific's most linguistically remarkable newspaper landscapes, serving 330,000 people across 80 islands in the world's most linguistically diverse country per capita — with over 100 distinct languages among a relatively small population. Vanuatu is officially trilingual in English, French and Bislama (an English-based creole), reflecting its unique history as the New Hebrides under joint Anglo-French administration until independence in 1980.
Vanuatu Daily Post is the leading national newspaper. VBTC is the national broadcaster in Bislama, English and French. RNZ Pacific provides essential regional coverage. The official VFF covers the national football team while Vanuatu Rugby covers the Mighty Vanuatu rugby team — a growing Pacific force. The Reserve Bank of Vanuatu provides official financial data.
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