Daniela Maoate Cox
Pacific research needs Pacific control
Pacific research is increasingly dictated by funding instead of the practical needs of Pacific communities. Audio
Forget the fear with the reo...it's Cook Islands language week
Cook Island Maori in New Zealand should take every opportunity to embrace their language says the country's high commissioner to New Zealand. Audio
Fever pitch excitement in the Cook Islands
Excitement is at a fever pitch in the Cook Islands as the country continues its annual celebration of self-governance. Audio
10am World, Paciific and Sports news for 29 July 2016
the latest world, Pacific and sports news. Audio
Mini-housing building boom in Niue
An increase in tourism to the island of Niue has prompted the need for many new houses - though a broken supply ship has caused hiccups in the building process. Audio
Building boom in Niue
Tourists and expats returning to Niue have prompted a mini housing boom on the island. Audio
Marshalls rejects human trafficking issues
The Marshalls says human trafficking is not a major issue despite a US report ranking it amongst the worst in the world. Audio
Dateline Pacific evening edition for 27 July 2016
MSG divided over West Papua membership bid; Misspending and bribery in the the Cook Islands; A Solomons' dive operation is shortlisted for a luxury global travel award; The South China Sea ruling… Audio
NZ Defence Force builds water tanks in Tonga
The New Zealand Defence Force has helped install nine water storage tanks in Tonga. Audio
10am World, Pacific and Sports News for 22 July 2016
The latest world, Pacific and sports news. Audio
9am World, Pacific and Sports News for 22 July 2016
The latest world, Pacific and sports news. Audio
Vanuatu village taking full advantage of new internet service
Vanuatu village takes full advantage of its first internet connection. Audio
Increase in number of people with Zika virus
The number of people with Zika virus symptoms in American Samoa has reached 730 Audio
Harvest not yet optimal in PNG
A weaker than expected harvest has come through for the drought plagued Highlands in PNG. Audio
Tradewinds for 12 July 2016
New Zealand extends its Recognised Seasonal Employer scheme in Kiribati and Tuvalu, calls in Vanuatu to end the misuse of government cars, a Fiji kava famer says local police are working with… Audio
Several whare closed at "deathtrap" marae
A Wellington urban marae built by homeless youth, ex-cons, and gang members is struggling financially after the closure of several of its buildings by the Wellington City Council. The Council says… Audio
Young democracies in the Pacific in need of support
The Commonwealth Parliamentary Association says ensuring young democracies follow the rule of law is a challenge. Audio
Twenty five dollars and a dream - the story of Tapu te Ranga Marae
An urban marae built from scavenged materials by homeless youth, ex-cons, and gang members in the 1970s in Wellington is struggling to keep its whare open after the council deemed several of its… Video, Audio, Gallery
Pacific countries still adjusting to political systems
An expert on the law of small island countries says Pacific nations are still adjusting political systems. Audio
Tough legal challenges remain for Pacific women
Law students in New Zealand say women still face tough legal challenges throughout the Pacific. Audio