Daniela Maoate Cox
Dateline Pacific evening edition for 15 November 2016
Australia's plan to resettle Nauru and Manus Island refugees in the US could leave hundreds behind; PNG's government utilises substantial revenues its Liquefied Natural Gas; Anti-violence efforts fail… Audio
Violence solutions from the community needed in Samoa
A Samoan filmmaker says anti-violence efforts fail Pacific people by tackling the problem from a foreign perspective. Audio
11am World, Pacific and Sports News for 11 November 2016
The latest world, Pacific and sports news. Audio
10am World, Pacific ands Sports News for 11 November 2016
The latest world, Pacific and sports news. Audio
9am World, Pacific and Sports News for 11 November 2016
The latest wolrd, Pacific and sports news. Audio
Economic potential of Pacific land wrongly dismissed
A New Zealand academic says the economic potential of land in the Pacific is often dismissed. Audio
No safety concerns over Cooks runway incident
An investigation shows the cause of a runway incident in the Cook Islands was inefficient air traffic control. Audio
Pacific curator Kolokesa Uafa Mahina-Tuai
Museums are foreign spaces for many Pacific people but the curator Pacific at Tamaki Paenga Hira Auckland War Memorial Museum, Kolokesa Mahina-Tuai, is working to make it a more welcoming place. Audio
Iosefa Enari award winner - Madison Nonoa
At the age of three Madison Nonoa charged her family to attend her concerts in the living room. Now she's focusing on encouraging other Pacific people to take up a career in classical music. Audio
Poet Karlo Mila on the rise of Pacific poetry
Poet Karlo Mila had no idea what the mangrove poem in her high school English exam was about but now her works on Pacific culture, love, and politics are used in schools throughout New Zealand. Audio
Pacific people steered away from arts careers.
Pacific people are often praised for their artistic ability but feel the pressure to pursue other career paths say arts award recipients in New Zealand. Audio
Secrecy exemption should extend to Nauru teachers
Doctors are now exempt from prosecution should they speak publicly about Nauru and Manus but teachers are still under threat. Audio
Niue vanilla hits NZ Trade Aid stores
Niue Vanilla will be the first Pacific product to be sold in New Zealand's Trade Aid stores in over 40 years. Audio
Backyards flooded and seawalls damaged in Marshalls
Out of season high tides damage seawalls and flood backyards in the Marshall Islands. Audio
Coordinating Cooks leaders key to SDGs
Co-ordinating Cook Island leaders to work as one on achieving the UN sustainable development goals is one of the country's main challenges. Audio
Perceptions politics is a man's world hampers Samoan women
The Deputy Prime Minister of Samoa says the perception that politics is a man's arena is blocking women from entering politics. Audio
Cook Island women urged to change thinking on politics
Cook Island women urged to change their thinking about standing for politics. Audio
Dateline Pacific evening edition for 5 October 2016
A proposal to revive corporal punishment in Fiji is condemned; The victim of a high-profile attack in Vanuatu wants to move on with life; Retired PNG MP says the country missed a chance to get more… Audio
PNG missed its chance for more women in parliament
PNG may have missed its chance to improve the number of women in politics when it failed to enable a bill reserving seats for women. Audio
Pacific MPs reminded to turn talk on SDGs into action
Pacific MPs reminded of their job to represent and report to their local communities on SDGs. Audio