Ben Robinson Drawbridge
Workshop to explore coconut products beyond copra
A workshop to improve the Pacific's coconut industry takes place in Fiji. Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 11 July 2017
There is a renewed call for better protection of fishing observers in the Pacific; Flood victims in Solomon Islands call on the government to live up to its promises; Authorities in Vanuatu are… Audio
Pacific fight against climate change takes to the world stage
Pacific states have taken their fight against climate change to the world stage. Audio
Pacific takes fight against climate change to world stage.
The pacific's fight against climate change is being taken to the world stage - with a coalition of Pacific leaders in the region pressuring the international shipping industry to reverse global… Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 7 July 2017
Compromise is sought over re-opening the Panguna mine; Pacific students use art to change perceptions of South Auckland; Tallis Obed Moses is Vanuatu's new President; comics are being used as teaching… Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 5 July 2017
Health authorities across the Pacific vow to fix medicine shortages; a Pasifika men's event in New Zealand tackles social issues including health, financial capability and family violence; Australia… Audio
Dateline Pacific evening edition for 4 July 2017
Australia accused of hypocrisy at climate talks in Fiji; the decision to part-privatise the Tonga Broadcasting Commission is blamed on a personal vendetta; Solomons government could face legal action… Audio
Climate vs coal: Australia accused of hypocrisy
An Australian economist has accused his government of astonishing hypocrisy at the climate talks in Fiji. Audio
UN alarmed by Australia's Nauru & Manus detention
A human rights' lawyer says the United Nations' latest advice to Australia about Nauru and Manus Island can be considered criticism. Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 30 June 2017
The over-representation of New Zealand's Pacific people in negative statistics will be targeted at an event in Porirua; The Bougainville Government says it will not give way to a landowner group that… Audio
Dateline Pacific evening edition for 28 June 2017
Papua New Guinea's former prime minister Sir Mekere Morauta says the national election is being rigged under the watch of the Electoral Commissioner; the latest attack on a Manus Island detainee shows… Audio
Attack highlights danger for Manus refugees
The latest attack on a Manus Island detainee shows it's too dangerous for refugees to settle in Papua New Guinea, according to advocates. Audio
Pacific labour mobility under spotlight in Samoa
Regional migration challenges have been highlighted at an annual meeting of immigration directors from the Pacific Islands Forum. Audio
Aus Human Rights Commission disturbed by govt interference
The outgoing president of the Australian Human Rights Commission says she is disturbed by government interference. Audio
Australia flouting international law on Manus
As pressure mounts on refugees to leave Manus Island, legal experts warn Australia is flouting international law. Audio
PNG electoral commission ready for polling
Papua New Guinea's electoral commission says it is ready for polling despite claims the general election has been rigged. Audio