Amelia Langford
Police in Solomon Islands remain on high alert following riots
The police in Solomon Islands say they remain on high alert following the weekend's riots in Honiara but peace appears has been restored. Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition 20 May 2014
There are calls for Fiji's Women's minister to apologise; Three Nauru MPs await a decision after challenging their expulsion; Australia donates a landing craft to Tonga; Fifteen people are in police… Audio
Dateline Pacific evening edition for 16 May 2014
Vanuatu's new PM wants the country to return to its roots; Bougainville leader accuses a minister of lying over consultation claims; Cook Islands looks at the future of deep sea mining; Most Solomon… Audio
PNG Govt takes the lead to tackle gender-based violence
The Government in Papua New Guinea says it is taking the lead to eliminate what it calls gender-based violence. Audio
Pressure on World Bank to abolish business rankings
The World Bank is being accused of putting the interests of foreign investors before that of local landowners in the Pacific. Audio
Dateline Pacific evening edition for 14 May 2014
Police circle Nauru's parliament and move in to eject an opposition MP; Bougainville launches its own public service; A possible showdown in NZ over a controversial plane gifted to Tonga; A gang rape… Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 14 May 2014
A possible showdown in NZ over a controversial plane gifted to Tonga; A gang rape in Vanuatu sparks debate over how the courts handle sexual assault cases; Free and fair elections: how does Fiji… Audio
Calls for air control tower at American Samoa airport
There are calls for an air control tower at Pago Pago International Airport in American Samoa following a near collision. Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 13 May 2014
PNG Minister wants Australian academic out of Bougainville; Also in PNG, the Defence Minister plays down reports of border troubles; Loyalists dominate in the New Caledonia election at the weekend; a… Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 9 May 2014
There's mounting criticism in Fiji over double standards in the runup to the election; New Caledonia prepares for its election on Sunday; Divisions widen between PNG's Prime Minister and a former… Audio
Dateline Pacific evening edition for 7 May 2014
Fiji's newest party, voices concerns about Fiji's election process; Vanuatu cyclone victims still await food; We hear about a new marine mark in New Caledonia; Fiji marks Media Freedom Day; We hear… Audio
Creation of New Caledonia marine park just first step
An international marine group says the creation of a marine park in New Caledonia will protect the area's rich biodiversity but there is still a lot of work to be done. Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 7 May 2014
Fiji marks Media Freedom Day; We hear about Tuvalu's efforts to deal with a growing rubbish problem; Fiji officials look to increase biofuel use in outer islands; A vaccine storage facility for the… Audio
Dateline Pacific evening edition for 6 May 2014
A vaccine storage facility for the Pacific opens in Fiji; A new political party emerges in the Cook Islands; An inquiry is told about the brutal killing of an asylum seeker; We hear about the critical… Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 6 May 2014
Inquiry is told PNG contractors responsible for Manus death; small Pacific nations pioneered in solar power but still face challenges; Fiji's People's Democratic Party has a new leader in staunch… Audio
Mining watchdog worried by state of emergency in Porgera
A mining watchdog says it is worried by a state of emergency in place in the Papua New Guinea mining town of Porgera, following previous incidents of violence. Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 5 May 2014
The leader of Fiji's Labour Party considers appeal; Fiji parties challenge ballot design of electoral papers; Grassroots business participation is encouraged in PNG; Almost 90 sailors are to graduate… Audio
Watchdog calls PNG mine 'hellish' and calls for resettlement
Local people living around a massive gold mine in Papua New Guinea's Enga Province are still waiting to be resettled after residing for years in conditions described as hellish. Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 30 April 2014
Former Prime Minister of Fiji faces sentencing this week; an aspiring Fiji politician says Independents can be successful, despite restrictions; Solomons's flood victims want water tanks to move from… Audio