Don Wiseman
Delay likely in the trial of the so called 'Nauru 19'
A lengthy criminal case in Nauru is set for further delays as the government says it will appeal a Supreme Court ruling that a recently passed law is unconstitutional. Audio
Fishing rubbish polluting Cooks' pristine Suwarrow Atoll
Members of the Cook Islands environmental group, Te Ipukarea Society, were appalled by the rubbish that they found on a recent trip to isolated Suwarrow Atoll. Audio
Tagata o te Moana for 29 June 2018
A Niuean woman from South Auckland says the New Zealand health system disadvantages Pacific people; a phone helpline for women experiencing violence in Papua New Guinea says thousands have used the… Audio
Judge orders big payment to Nauru 19 lawyers
A Supreme Court judge in Nauru has declared legislation passed earlier this month 'null and void'. Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 26 June 2018
A phone helpline for women experiencing violence in Papua New Guinea says thousands have used the service but the problem continues to affect nearly every woman in the country at some point during her… Audio
UNDP to help strengthen Nauru electoral process
The United Nations Development Programme is to lead a two-year project to strengthen the capacity of the Nauru Electoral Commission. Audio
Is Nauru lurching towards authoritarianism?
A New Zealand academic says the Nauru government appears to be lurching towards authoritarianism and the New Zealand government should speak out about what is going on there. Audio
Norfolk wage surge threatens business and jobs
Businesses in Norfolk Island are planning major cutbacks in services as employers face wage increases of up to 45 percent. Audio