Amelia Langford
Floating mobile medical clinic for Pacific on way
A New Zealand-based volunteer organisation is refitting a boat to travel through the Pacific visiting remote islands providing free medical care. Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 11 April 2014
Relief efforts continue in Solomon Islands; The World Bank funds a disaster resilience project in Solomon Islands; New Zealand's Foreign Minister sees good progress towards elections in Fiji; Papua… Audio
Dateline Pacific evening edition for 8 April 2014
People continue to flow into evacuation centres in Solomon Islands after floods; Also in Solomon Islands, a NZ volunteer agency says it will be a long road to recovery; A prediction that a conviction… Audio
VSA says Solomons has 'long road to recovery'
A New Zealand voluntary aid organisation in Solomon Islands says it will be a long road to recovery following devastating floods in the region. Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 7 April 2014
HIV/AIDS reaches epidemic levels in West Papua; Watchdog group says anti-corruption commission good first step; Ancient Vanuatu cemetery findings reveal links to Polynesian history; Work begins on… Audio
Dateline Pacific afternoon edition for 4 April 2014
At least five people are dead following flooding in Solomon Islands; The Fiji Law Society warns a decree provision is open to abuse; Also in Fiji, trade unions say they intend to ignore the new… Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 4 April 2014
A climate report identifies increasing risks such as reef damage and rising sea levels; There are accusations of 'sabotage' in Samoa tourism; Police in Samoa to begin rolling out a dog registration… Audio
Dateline Pacific evening edition for 3 April 2014
Conspiracy is alleged in asylum seeker death in a detention centre in PNG; Talks in Marshall Islands focus on the reality of climate change; How does the Pacific fare in the latest major report on… Audio
NZ protesters call for release of W Papuan political prisoners
Protesters in New Zealand join international action calling on Indonesia to release West Papua's political prisoners. Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 2 April 2014
A deported educationalist is likely to return to Papua New Guinea; A media project in Fiji is likely to be canned following dispute with journalist; Samoa tries to deal with its stray dog problem… Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 1 April 2014
More Pacific islands are approached over Australia's asylum seeker problem; A newly elected leader in Fiji issues a challenge to Rear Admiral Frank Bainimarama; The Marshall Islands names its new… Audio
Marshall Islands names new finance minister
Marshall Islands President has named new finance minister, following fallout over UNESCO nomination. Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 31 March 2014
Fiji's main opposition grouping says regime leader needs to be held accountable; Also in Fiji, a human rights group calls for an urgent inquiry into labour rights; And a journalism educator says… Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 27 March 2014
The Fiji Electoral Commission is urged to question Rear Admiral Frank Bainimarama; a Fiji media group says journalist's claims bring disrepute to the government; Solomon Islands watchdog issues… Audio
Dateline Pacific evening edition for 25 March 2014
Social media becomes Fiji election battleground; A UN investigator calls for human rights commission for Papua New Guinea; Pacific lagging behind in water and sanitation benchmarks; Fiji Airways is… Audio