Amelia Langford
Dateline Pacific evening edition for 4 September 2014
Kiribati's Prime Minister says less talk and more action on climate change; Questions are being raised about Fiji's election process; A refugee advocate says a Manus Island asylum seeker is declared… Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition 2 September 2014
We speak to the Secretary-General of the United Nations, Ban Ki Moon; A project is launched to help low-income and rural Pacific Islanders; Fiji's National Federation Party reports confusion over… Audio
Dateline Pacific evening edition for 1 September 2014
Nations, Ban Ki Moon; Negotiations continue for the release of Fijian peacekeepers; An NGO in Guam fears young people on the island are being targeted by human traffickers; Solomon Islands passes… Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 1 September 2014
An NGO in Guam fears young people on the island are being targeted by human traffickers; The World Bank makes a commitment to climate change resilience; Solomon Islands passes legislation to protect… Audio
Dateline Pacific evening edition for 29 August 2014
There are calls for Fiji's Electoral Commission to clarify its rules; It's 100 years since New Zealand's invasion of Samoa; An Australian think tank says PNG women face 'extreme challenges'; Pacific… Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 29 August 2014
Today marks the centenary of New Zealand's invasion of Samoa; An Australian think tank says PNG women face 'extreme challenges'; New partnership to promote ocean conservation; Cross-border trade with… Audio
Lowy Institute says PNG women face 'extreme challenges'
An Australian think tank says women in the Pacific, particularly in Papua New Guinea, continue to face extreme challenges. Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 28 August 2014
A NZ academic urges Small Island Developing States to address 'blatant inequalities'; Troubled American Samoa hospital resumes off island referrals; A Tongan politician calls for MPs to work together… Audio
NZ academic urges SIDS to address 'blatant inequalities'
A New Zealand academic is urging leaders of small island developing states to address 'blatant inequalities' in the region. Audio
Dateline Pacific evening edition for 27 August 2014
A Tongan MP is calling for MPs to work together to move the country forward; We speak to the new chairman of Tourism Fiji;The European Union send experts to Fiji to monitor the upcoming elections… Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 27 August 2014
There are calls in Fiji for an independent investigation into alleged police brutality; The European Union send experts to Fiji to monitor the upcoming elections; Fiji's Methodist Church takes a new… Audio
EU says it brings substantial experience to Fiji observer group
The European Union's ambassador for the Pacific says its experts will bring substantial experience to the observer group that will be monitoring Fiji's upcoming elections. Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 26 August 2014
Fiji's elections body comes under scrutiny; The buying and selling of fishing access becomes more sophisticated; A PNG Governor on path to turning PNG capital into global city; Also in PNG, the… Audio
Tagata o te Moana for 23 August 2014
A survey finds New Zealand political parties agree aid budget is too low; Calls for the release of all children in Australia's asylum seeker camps; Concerns in the Pacific over Australian broadcasting… Audio
Dateline Pacific evening edition for 22 August 2014
Tensions run high in Solomon Island's capital after a mass fight; Political parties in Fiji call for the Government to go into caretaker mode; Compensation is sought over Bougainville's new mining… Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 22 August 2014
Compensation is sought over Bougainville mining law; US Pacific leaders say Obama's marine proposal will hurt their economy; A leading Pacific fishing agency wants scheme to control long-liners; We… Audio
Dateline Pacific evening edition for 21 August 2014
US Pacific leaders say Obama's marine proposal will hurt their economy; A leading Pacific fishing agency wants scheme to control long-liners; Calls for the release of children in Australia's asylum… Audio
NZ anti-violence agency supports Vanuatu police in rape case
A New Zealand anti-violence agency says it fully supports the Vanuatu Police for going against customary law and taking a prosecution against a man who allegedly raped his wife. Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 19 August 2014
An Australian election observer previews the Fiji mission; There's optimism the market for sustainably caught tuna will continue to grow; Hundreds of jobs go at the Gold Ridge mine in Solomon Islands… Audio