Don Wiseman
Human Rights Watch says Papua access remains poor
Watchdog group calls on Indonesia to follow through on commitment to improving access to the Papua region. Audio
New Samoa political party planned
Plans are unveiled in Samoa to form a new political party, but it cannot happen until after the election next year. Audio
Dateline Pacific evening edition for 10 November 2015
Jail sentence for former New Caledonia president, Harold Martin; Australia under fire over offshore detention at UN; Pacific food exporters learning how to access NZ market; Fiji military recruits… Audio
Former New Caledonia president Martin sentenced to jail
New Caledonia's former president Harold Martin gets jail sentence in OPT contract case. Audio
Tagata o Te Moana for 7 November 2015
Pacific drought to get worse as fears turn to disease; failure not an option for Tuvalu in Paris; Nauru defends human rights record at UN; international engagement on West Papua encouraged; Pacific… Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 3 November 2015
Papua New Guinea faces an extraordinary collapse in government revenue; life for indigenous Papuans is said to be better today than under Suharto's rule; Save the Children leaves Nauru with mixed… Audio
4pm Pacific Regional News for 2 November 2015
The latest Pacific regional news and sports. Audio
Tagata o te Moana for 31 October 2015
A climate resilience conference in Fiji lays out a strong Pacific platform for the COP 21 meeting; Time running out in Vanuatu as political standoff continues; Papuans feel let down by development… Audio
Study underway into algal bloom on Cook's Muri Lagoon
A marine scientist says the water quality in the Cook Islands Muri Lagoon is good despite the impact of an algal bloom. Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 27 October 2015
Vanuatu's flaws exposed by bribery saga but signs are positive for the future says Melanesia expert; Fiji village headman tells health and climate conference of the stress of relocating his village… Audio
Tagata o te Moana for 24 October 2015
14 jailed Vanuatu MP's told bribery is a cancer; Solomons' Police on high alert amidst political upheaval; Fiji Opposition continues to pursue the attorney general over undervaluing claims; PM… Audio
Dateline Pacific evening edition for 23 October 2015
Jailed Vanuatu leaders are told bribery is a cancer; Fiji's Opposition continues to pursue the Attorney General; A glimpse into how Papuans fare under Indonesian rule in the region; A plea for… Audio
Glimpse at Papuan experience under Indonesian rule
For the first time, Radio New Zealand International journalists have been able to enter Indonesia's eastern region of Papua, offering us a glimpse at a Melanesian society long closed off from outside… Audio