Dan Mc Garry
Self-described misogynist obtains Vanuatu citizenship
Self-described misogynist and online influencer Andrew Tate has obtained Vanuatu citzenship. Audio
14 people dead and hundreds injured in Vanuatu earthquake
Downtown Port Vila has been cordoned off as rescue workers dig for survivors in a painstakingly slow and delicate process. At least 14 people are confirmed dead in yesterday's 7.3 magnitude quake and… Audio
Spy firms track people in Africa through Pacific-based networks
Spy firms track people in Africa through Pacific-based mobile networks. Audio
Vanuatu in cleap up mode
Vanuatu is in clean up mode after facing twin cyclones last week, with Cyclone Judy and then Cyclone Kevin striking within days of each other.
Some parts of the country are still uncontactable after… Audio
Back-to-back cyclones batter Vanuatu
Vanuatu's been dealt a cruel double-blow, with a second cyclone battering the nation just 24 hours after the first this week.
Cyclone Kevin - a category two system - brought further destruction… Audio
Homes damaged after Cyclone Judy barrels over Vanuatu
Homes have been damaged and some regions are flooded after Tropical Cyclone Judy barreled over Vanuatu yesterday.
The storm was upgraded to a category four cyclone, with winds of up to 230 kilometres… Audio
Cyclone Judy rips into Vanuatu
Tropical Cyclone Judy is slamming into Vanuatu and it's bringing wind gusts well over 150 kilometres per hour.
Cyclone Judy is already damaging homes, bringing down trees, and causing widespread… Audio
Independents complicate lobbying in Vanuatu
A high number of independents and single MP political parties in Vanuatu is adding to the uncertainty around the formation of the country's next coalition government. Audio
Vanuatu appeal court denies govt MPs appeal
Vanuatu's prime minister Bob Loughman and 18 other government MPs have lost an important appeal case. Audio
Vanuatu govt on shakey ground after court ruling
Vanuatu's government appears to be teetering on the edge of collapse after a Supreme Court ruling upholding a decision by the former Speaker of Parliament to declare as vacant the seats of 19 MPs from… Audio
Vanuatu court allows journalist to return to country
The director of Vanuatu's largest newspaper is looking forward to being reunited with his family for Christmas, after the Supreme Court voided a government order barring him from entering the country.
…Vanuatu media director confident he can return to country
Vanuatu Daily Post media director, Dan McGarry, is confident he will soon be re-united with his family in Vanuatu. Audio
Newspaper director hopes he'll be allowed to remain in Vanuatu
The media director of Vanuatu's Daily Post newspaper, Dan McGarry, is prepared to seek a judicial review after the government rejected his work permit application. Audio
Vanuatu defends China deportations, but concerns remain
Vanuatu's government is defending its deportation of six Chinese suspects but concedes China did not disclose what the people are accused of. Audio
Vanuatu's right to information law to be extended
All government departments in Vanuatu will soon come under the country's landmark Right to Information Act. Audio
Vanuatu's president set to pardon 14 former MP's
Vanuatu's president appears to be relenting to pressure and looks set to pardon 14 former MPs who were convicted and jailed for corruption in 2016. Audio
New media cadetship for promising Vanuatu journalists
Vanuatu's largest privately owned media company has launched a programme to accelerate the practical professional training of up-and-coming ni-Vanuatu journalists. Audio
Australia PM's visit to Vanuatu and Fiji is first in decades
A visit by Australia's prime minister to Vanuatu and Fiji this week is the first by an Australian prime minister in decades. The trip follows the Australian government's Pacific "Step Up" announced… Audio
Vanuatu's govt faces one of its toughes challenges yet
The coalition government in Vanuatu is facing one of its toughest challenges yet, after the ouster of two ministers and increasing talk of yet another motion of no confidence. Audio
Ambae faces water shortage after Vanuatu volcano
Ambae residents affected by the Manaro volcano eruption have returned home after the Vanuatu government lifted the island's state of emergency. But Vanuatu Daily Post director Dan McGarry tells us… Audio