Amelia Langford
Dateline Pacific evening edition for 3 March 2014
Flooding in the Marshall Islands leave some temporarily homeless; A study suggests there's growing optimism from PNG's business sector; Samoa considers how to manage waste in the leadup to a major… Audio
Scientists look to ancient wisdom to help predict weather
Scientist says ancient wisdom of Pacific can be put to practical use when combined with modern weather forecasting tools. Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 3 March 2014
The film Nuclear Savage lays bare Marshalls 'guinea pig' story; Scientists look to ancient wisdom to help predict weather in Pacific; An NGO hopes the role of sport in development will be better… Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 28 February 2014
Fiji's impending return to democracy is welcomed; UFDF accuses Fiji's Attorney General of interfering with the electoral commission; An academic says Fiji lacking suitable candidates for head military… Audio
Solomon Islands Telecommunications Commission warns of hoax
Telecommunications Commission in Solomons warns cellphone users to be wary of international scam. Audio
Human rights group petitions for journalists' entry to Manus
Australian human rights group calls for government to be transparent about aslyum seekers' conditions on Manus Island and let journalists in. Audio
Samoa Opposition leader to work with break away MPs
The opposition Tautua Party in Samoa says it has been in touch with MPs breaking away from the ruling Human Rights Protection Party, to discuss ways to work together. Audio
Dateline Pacific evening edition for 24 February 2014
There is an about turn by Australia's Immigration minister over the death of an asylum seeker in PNG; A Nauru opposition MP ridicules government claims of credibility; A shortage of supplies in… Audio
IFC Pacific looks to foster investment in Solomons
International Finance Corporation expand its operations in Solomon Islands and looks to foster small businesses. Audio
Unicef Pacific calls for more reporting of child violence
Unicef's Pacific representative outlines the UN agency's key focusses in the Pacifc, including tackling violence against children. Audio
Disaster expert warns against generic safety plans
Disaster preparedness expert says Pacific businesses and communities cannot afford to rely on generic emergency plans when disaster strikes. Audio
Dateline Pacific evening edition for 21 February 2014
Tonga investigates rusting cans of fish sent to cyclone victims; A disaster expert warns against generic safety plans; A legal challenge is likely to follow a violent outbreak at the Papua New Guinea… Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 21 February 2014
Three people die of dengue fever in Fiji; More details emerge over violence at the PNG asylum seeker camps; A legal challenge is likely to follow the Manus incident; Opposition to Te Mato Wai water… Audio
Dateline Pacific evening edition for 20 February 2014
More details emerge about violence at PNG asylum seeker camps; There's a push to make the Pacific free of sugary drinks; Fiji police are urged to crack down on child sex traffickers; Pacific countries… Audio
Tonga looks to address gender imbalance in parliament
Tonga launches 'practice parliament' in efforts to boost number of women in politics. Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 20 February 2014
Fiji police urged to crack down on child sex traffickers; Multiple investigations are launched into recent violence at the Australian asylum seeker detention centre on PNG's Manus Island; Pacific… Audio
Dateline Pacific evening edition for 19 February 2014
Mulitiple investigations are launched into recent violence at the Australian asylum seeker camp on PNG's Manus Island; Australia joins New Zealand in easing its stance on Fiji regime; A new report… Audio
Tonga to launch mock parliament to boost women's representation
Tonga's Speaker of Parliament calls for Tongan women to apply as candidates for mock parliament. Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 18 February 2014
The Fiji Prime Minister's condemnation of violence rings hollow for some; A Solomon Islands provincial leader fears for the future of a World Heritage Area; There's an appeal in the works following a… Audio
Dateline Pacific evening edition for 17 February 2014
Australian government confirms a disturbance at Manus Island detention centre; Calls in Samoa for a prison murder case to be reopened; A PNG police station at centre of rape allegation ignored… Audio