Don Wiseman
Norfolk businessman urges Canberra rethink
A prominent Norfolk businessman has written to the Australian prime minister and governor general to plead for a Canberra rethink on the removal of the island's limited self government. Audio
PNG Highlands bishop leads call to combat sorcery violence
Initiative in Papua New Guinea to achieve a greater commitment from key authorities to combat sorcery related violence. Audio
Former Nauru Presidents plead for international observers
Two former Nauru presidents say international election observers are needed on the island, several months before the expected election. Audio
Tagata o te Moana for 12 March 2016
Fiji government and aid groups still working on priority areas as many wait for tents; New era dawns in Kiribati politics; Samoa PM puts election win down to delivering on promises; Signs Nauru is… Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 11 March 2016
New era dawns in Kiribati politics; More help arrives into Fiji as government tries to prioritise relief; Cook Islands company says Penrhyn fishing hub won't harm tourism; PNG faced with capacity… Audio
Suspended Nauru MPs hit by new visa restrictions
Latest visa limits add to problems for Nauru's suspended MPs who are facing legal action. Audio
Fiji accused of being back in grip of military
The leader of the opposition in Fiji says the country is back in the grip of the military after two military men were appointed to key state roles last week. Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 9 March 2016
Winston results in flood of kava onto Fiji market; The Netherlands aims for sustainability in West Papua; Tonga's government agrees to pay compensation to the family of a NZ police man killed in a… Audio
Dateline Pacific evening edition for 8 March 2016
Tonga's government agrees to pay compensation to the family of a NZ police man killed in a police cell in Tonga; The massive drought in Papua New Guinea is still affecting millions; On International… Audio
Drought in PNG still impacting on millions
About two million of PNG's population remain affected by a drought which began in the middle of last year. Audio
Call for more help for PNG domestic violence victims
The medical aid NGO, Medicins Sans Frontieres, is calling on the PNG government or aid donors to provide improved long term help for the survivors of family and sexual violence. Audio
Tagata o te Moana for 5 March 2016
Samoa goes to the polls; Better building needed for Fiji's new homes; Fiji's tourism industry galvanises to get visitors back; Winston could reset "troubled" ANZ-Fiji relations; Cyclones a test for… Audio
Dateline Pacific evening edition for 4 March 2016
There is an estimate cyclone battered Fiji will need to replace half of the country's housing stock; Fiji's tourism industry wastes no time in trying to pull back visitors; French Polynesia's Flosse… Audio
Fiji Methodists providing churches as temporary schools
Fiji's Methodist Church is making its churches and halls available as temporary classrooms with Cyclone Winston have wrecked dozens of schools across the country. Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 29 February 2016
Our correspondent travels to the interior of Viti Levu and finds out about the impact of Cyclone Winston on the town of Nadalei; On Friday 4th of March Samoans go to the polls to exercise their five… Audio
Tagata o te Moana for 27 February 2016
The grim news from Fiji after the cyclone disaster continues; Sir Peter Keniloria, Solomon Islands founding father, dies; Amnesty report highlights NZ privacy breaches in Pacific; Questions over… Audio