Don Wiseman
Dateline Pacific evening edition for 12 April 2017
Crops and food gardens in Vanuatu are recovering from Cyclone Cook; A chorus of voices on Guam is questioning the governor's decision to withdraw his support for the military build-up; Possible… Audio
Cooks govt urged to improve maritime safety regulations
A shipping operator hopes the government will take heed of recommendations made after an inquiry into one of his ships running aground. Audio
PNG watchdog happy punitive candidate fee hike dumped
Transparency International PNG says it is happy to the government has dropped plans for a ten fold increase in the charge for people standing in June's election. Audio
Dateline Pacific evening edition for 7 April 2017
A New Zealand naval ship will be deployed to Fiji to help tackle illegal fishing in the region; Documentary filmed in secret gives glimpse inside Manus Island detention centre; Spike in mumps outbreak… Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 7 April 2017
Claims of human rights abuses during a police operation near a PNG goldmine are raising questions about whether its owners are doing enough to combat the violence that's plagued the mine for decades… Audio
Dateline Pacific evening edition for 6 April 2017
Tighter NZ immigration policies lead to big fall in Pacific migration; The SPC says Pacific NCD epidemic is a development issue; The Pacific's pre-eminent leader Sir Michael Somare ends his political… Audio
Dateline Pacific evening edition for 4 April 2017
A Fijian missionary who survived a pirate attack in Papua New Guinea waters last week has described a slick operation run by a network of people; New Zealand has offered to help Solomon Islands… Audio
Calls for co-ordinated funding to NZ aid campaign
There is a call for civil society groups in New Zealand to co-ordinate funding for an agency to speak on their behalf over aid issues. Audio
Claim that Penang closing sounds death knell for Rakiraki
As Fiji's politicians debate the merits of shutting down the Penang sugar mill the town the town of Rakiraki is struggling to stay afloat. Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 31 March 2017
A PNG human rights group and a Canadian mining giant have differing accounts of a raid in which police are alleged to have burnt down houses and raped villagers; a Papua New Guinea church leader says… Audio