Amelia Langford
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 25 March 2014
A UN investigator calls for human rights commission for Papua New Guinea; Fiji Airways is expected to resume flights between Fiji and Vava'u; A suspected dengue, zika or measles outbreak in Tonga… Audio
SPC issues reports to members on sea cucumber management
SPC provides members with specialised advice to help them protect the endangered sea cucumber. Audio
Dateline Pacific evening edition for 19 March 2014
Divisions emerge in Papua New Guinea government over fiscal management; Marshalls opposition wants plausible explanation on UN nomination; Harsher penalties for mothers who kill their babies are… Audio
Nauru opposition wants Justice Minister to go
Nauru opposition MP, Roland Kun, says the Justice Minister should step down following controversial judicial reshuffle. Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 18 March 2014
Young Fiji women identify some key election issues, including gay rights; The Free West Papua campaign calls for an election boycott; An epic 88-page love poem to Polynesia, Niue and the ocean is to… Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 17 March 2014
Solomon Islands Prime Minister emphasises governance reforms; Samoan New Zealand artist awarded 40,000 dollar artist's residency; Fiji farmers receive a boost for soil; Upset at Cook Islands' response… Audio
Samoan New Zealand artist awarded $40,000 artist's residency
New Zealand-born Samoan photographer Greg Semu awarded Creative New Zealand artist residency in Berlin. Audio
Solomons Women's theatre company draws international attention
A women's theatre company in Solomon Islands that performs shows with an anti-violence message is starting to garner international interest. Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 13 March 2014
Marshall Islands opposition wants answers over an embarassing UN nomination; The Parties to the Nauru Agreement begin their negotiations; A political party in Fiji looks at ways to encourage young… Audio
Pasifika organisation says suicide prevention key challenge
NZ organisation launches first Pasifika-focussed suicide prevention programme. Audio
Dateline Pacific evening edition for 11 March 2014
Up to 40 percent of Pacific households are living in poverty; A Pasifika organisation launches a suicide prevention programme; Jurisdiction will be issue for Australian inquiry at PNG's Manus Island… Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 10 March 2014
Judges say the Nauru govt's actions threaten the country's judicial independence; A jewellery pearl shell project aims to help rural Fiji women earn a living; UN data on violence prompts calls action… Audio
UN PNG marks International Women's Day
PNG celebrates International Women's Day with launch of inaugural national women's forum. Audio
Hundreds return home following flooding in Marshall Islands
Hundreds of people in the Marshall Islands' capital of Majuro return home following flooding. Audio
Dateline Pacific evening edition for 6 March 2014
New head of Fiji's military is confident forces will remain united; Hundreds return home following flooding in Marshall Islands; There are hopes that the new Pacific Plan will be more rigorous when… Audio
World Bank puts millions into PNG coffee and cocoa industries
The World Bank claims tens of thousands of farmers in Papua New Guinea stand to benefit from an extra boost to the coffee and cocoa industries. Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 4 March 2014
The US takes part in Marshall Islands nuclear test commerations; Flooding in the Marshall Islands leave some temporarily homeless; Tongan passport fraud charges are dropped; Auckland's iconic Pasifika… Audio
Parts of Marshall Islands flooded by high tide and storm surges
High tide energised by storm surges leaves damaged homes and big clean up. Audio