Daniela Maoate Cox
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 26 September 2016
Bougainville's president dismisses claims by one Panguna landowner group which is disputing government control of a mining company; Concerns have been raised over high levels of calcium and possible… Audio
Dateline Pacific evening edition for 22 September 2016
A pilot programme is set to lift incomes and living standards for New Zealand's young Pacific population; A new study looks at the impact of rising temperatures on the state of ground water in Pacific… Audio
Dateline Pacific evening edition for 21 September 2016
Australia's touting of its border policy as a model for other countries is met with disgust; More than 50 items of unexploded munitions have been recovered in Solomon Islands; Lack of awareness breeds… Audio
10am World, Pacific and Sports News for 15 September 2016
The latest world, Pacific and sports news. Audio
10am World, Pacific and Sports News for 8 September 2016
The latest world, Pacific and sports news. Audio
9am World, Pacific and Sports News for 8 September 2016
The latest world, Pacific and sports news. Audio
10am World, Pacific and Sports News for 1 September 2016
The latest world, Pacific and sports news. Audio
9am World, Pacific and Sports News for 1 September 2016
The latest world, Pacific and sports news. Audio
Music in schools would provide career options
A music education could open up career paths for Pasifika students but it isn't taught in Fiji's secondary schools. Audio
Dateline Pacific evening edition for August 2016
People on Fiji's devastated Koro Island are still struggling six months after Cyclone Winston; Tourism research shows the Cook Islands need people to holiday for longer; A trust that has awarded… Audio
Dateline Pacific evening edition for 18 August 2016
Ball in Australia's court for closure of Manus offshore processing centre; As Australian academics call for national summit on asylum seeker issue; Misinterpretation of religion in the Pacific… Audio
Religion hinders fight against violence
Religious beliefs are amongst the biggest barriers towards ending violence against women in the Pacific. Audio
Cook Islands pitches for UNESCO seat
The Cook Islands has put itself forward for a seat with UNESCO saying it will be a positive dynamic voice for the Pacific. Audio
Cook Islands likely to keep hauling more fishing revenue
New purse seine partnerships could boost the Cook Islands' fisheries revenue by nearly 50 percent. Audio
Young hope for Cook Islands ' reo
Samoan, Indian, Chinese and Italian toddlers are helping keep the endangered language of the Cook Islands alive. Audio
Young hope for Cook Islands' reo
Samoan, Indian, Chinese and Italian toddlers are helping keep the endangered language of the Cook Islands alive. Audio
Vanuatu women blocked from Justice
Every day Merilyn Tahi meets Vanuatu women who have been beaten by their partner or need financial help to take legal action for child support. Audio
UN women research focuses on the Pacific
UN Women is examining the application of law in the Pacific and how it can be improved to help women access justice. Audio
Vanuatu women failed by the justice system
Access to the justice system is one of the main barriers facing Vanuatu women who have experienced violence. Audio
PNA countries reap licencing revenue
Pacific countries are hauling in millions of dollars in revenue from fishing licenses but will not last forever. Audio